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- Malaria Parasite Count in the Peripheral Blood Using the Leukocyte Count
- Intraleukocytic Malaria Pigment as a Prognostic Marker for Severe Plasmodium falciparum Infection
- Bedside Prognostic Index of Molyneux in Pediatric Cerebral Malaria
- Predictors of Fatal Outcome in Pediatric Cerebral Malaria
- Indicators of Fatal Outcome in Pediatric Cerebral Malaria for Children from New Guinea
- Neurologic Sequelae after Pediatric Cerebral Malaria
- WHO Criteria for Severe Falciparum Malaria
- Prognostic Indicators for Severe Falciparum Malaria in Children
- Indicators of Life-Threatening Malaria in Kenyan Children
- Red Cell Deformability in Severe Falciparum Malaria
- Evaluation of Blood Smears for Malaria in the Febrile Patient
- Morphologic Identification of Malaria Species in Peripheral Blood Smears
- Factors of D'Acremont et al for Predicting Malaria in a Returning Traveler with Fever
- Model of Wilkinson et al for Predicting the Effect of Exchange Transfusion in a Patient with Severe Falciparum Malaria
- Indications of Wilkinson et al for Exchange Transfusion in Patients with Severe Falciparum Malaria
- Risk Factors Associated with Death from Malaria for a Traveler from a Developed Country
- Mortality Prediction in Severe Malaria Using the Number of Organ Failures and the APACHE II Score
- Risk Factors of Blumberg et al for Mortality in Severe Malaria in a Non-Endemic Area
- Scoring System of Olaleye et al for Predicting Malaria in a Gambian Child with Fever or a History of Fever
- Algorithm of Stauffer and Fischer for Evaluation of a Patient Clinically Suspected of Having Malaria
- Clinical Algorithm of Bojang et al for Predicting Malaria in a Gambian Child with Fever or History of Fever (Modified Olaleye Score)
- Estimating the Malaria Parasite Density Based on the Erythrocyte Count and Examination of Thick Blood Smears
- Distinction of Severe Falciparum Malaria from Fulminant Hepatic Failure
- Prognostic Factors of Gerardin et al for Mortality in African Children with Falciparum Malaria
- Risk Classification of Maitland et al for a Pediatric Patient with Malaria
- Risk Factors of Muhlberger et al for Severe Malaria in a Nonimmune Patient
- Recommendations of Maitland et al for Glucose and Electrolyte Correction in a Pediatric Patient with Severe Malaria
- Management of a Patient with Malaria and Spontaneous Rupture of the Spleen
- Making a Thick Blood Smear to Screen a Patient for Malaria
- Differential Diagnosis of Psychosis in a Patient with Malaria
- Area Under the Curve (AUC) of Mendez et al for Malarial Gametocytes Following Chemotherapy
- Algorithm of Beare et al for Evaluating a Comatose Child with Malaria and Malarial Retinopathy
- Respiratory Complaints in a Patient with Vivax Malaria
- Severe Falciparum Malaria Associated with Infliximab Therapy
- Risk Factors of Idro et al for Neurologic Involvement and Mortality in Pediatric Falciparum Malaria in Kenya
- Risk Factors of Legros et al for Mortality in France from Imported Falciparum Malaria
- Risk Factors of Idro et al for Persistent Neurological and Cognitive Impairment in a Child Following Cerebral Malaria
- Criteria of the French Speaking Society of Infectious Diseases for Ambulatory Therapy of Uncomplicated Falciparum Malaria
- Malaria Prognosis Score (MPS) of Mishra et al for Predicting Mortality in an Adult with Severe Falciparum Malaria
- When to Consider Congenital Malaria in the United States
- Criteria of Cox-Singh et al for the Diagnosis of Plasmodium knowlesi Infection (Pseudo-Plasmodium malariae)
- Hyper-reactive Malarial Splenomegaly (Tropical Splenomegaly Syndrome)
- Criteria of Faye et al for Clinical Plasmodium ovale Malaria and Risk Factors for Its Occurrence
- Pseudo-Reticulocytosis in Malaria and Estimation of Malaria-Infected Erythrocytes from the Reticulocyte Count
- Criteria of the World Health Organization (WHO) for Blood Transfusion in a Pediatric Patient with Malaria
- Clinical Features of the Post-Malaria Neurological Syndrome (PMNS)
- Lambarene Organ Dysfunction Score (LODS) for Predicting Mortality in Pediatric Patients with Falciparum Malaria in Africa
- Coma Acidosis Malaria (CAM) Scores of Hanson et al for Severe Malaria in Adults
- Risk Factors for Splenic Rupture in a Patient with Malaria
- Severe Malaria in a Patient Homozygous for Genetic Polymorphisms Associated with Severe Sepsis
- Multi-Organ Dysfunction Score (MODS) of Helbok et al for Uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum Malaria
- Screening Algorithm of Perisse and Strickland for Identifying a Patient with Malaria in a Low-to-Moderate Transmission Area
- Hyponatremia and Other Laboratory Indicators of Severe Falciparum Malaria
- Histologic Scores of Muehlenbachs et al for Grading Placental Malaria
- Factors of Muehlenbachs et al Contributing to Multiple Episodes of Malaria During a Pregnancy
- Prognostic Factors of Idro et al for a Child with Cerebral Malaria in Uganda
- Acute Malarial Nephropathy (Plasmodium falciparum Nephropathy)
- Predictors of Naqvi et al for Mortality in a Patient with Acute Malarial Renal Failure
- Classification of Harding et al for Retinal Whitening in Malaria
- Changes to Retinal Vessels Seen in Pediatric Patients with Malaria (Malaria Vessel Changes)
- Classification of Harding et al for Retinal Hemorrhages in Malaria
- Classification of Harding et al for Acute Papilledema in Malaria
- Human Blood Index (HBI)
- Rhabdomyolysis in Acute Malaria
- Cerebellar Syndrome Associated with Plasmodium falciparum Malaria
- Ultrasonographic Score for Urinary Bladder Morbidity in Schistosoma haematobium Infection
- The PGP Biological Index to Identify Patients with the Hepatosplenic Form of Schistosomiasis
- Grades of Homeida et al for Symmers' Periportal Fibrosis in Schistosoma mansoni Infection
- Staging of Schistosoma mansoni Infection Using the Cairo Working Group Criteria
- Categories of Schistosomiasis Based on the Numbers of Eggs Excreted
- Criteria of Silva et al for Schistosomal Myeloradiculopathy (SMR)
- Criteria of Silva et al for Therapeutic Response in Patients with Schistosomal Myeloradiculopathy (SMR)
- Clinical Features of Acute Toxemic Schistosomiasis (Katayama Fever)
- Evaluating a Tourist for Schistosomiasis
- Clinical Findings of Kjetland et al for Zimbabwean Women with Genital Schistosoma haematobium Infection
- Clinical Features of Smith and Christie for an Inactive Infection with Schistosoma haematobium
- Cercarial Dermatitis (Swimmer's Itch, Kabure Itch, Pelican Itch) in Schistosomiasis
- Risk Factors of Satayathum et al for Schistosoma haematobium in Pediatric Patients in Kenya
- Reducing the Risk of Becoming Infected with Schistosomes
- Vesicovaginal Fistula in a Woman Infected with Schistosoma haematobium
- Identifying the Type of Schistosomiasis By the Appearance of its Egg
- Central Nervous System Involvement by Schistosoma mansoni
- Clinical Findings in a Man with Genital Schistosomiasis
- Clinical Features of Intestinal Schistosomiasis
- Clinical Features of Infection with Schistosoma mekongi
- Causes of a False Negative Hatching Test for a Patient with Schistosomiasis
- Diagnosing Schistosomiasis in an Immunocompromised Patient
- Findings That Suggest Treatment Failure in a Traveler with Schistosomiasis
- Acute Pulmonary Schistosomiasis in a Nonimmune Patient
- Potentially Reversible Colonic Stricture with Schistosoma mansoni
- Colonic Polyps Associated with Intestinal Schistosomiasis
- Pulmonary Hypertension in Schistosomiasis
- Bilharzioma (Schistosomal Intra-Abdominal Inflammatory Pseudotumor)
- Cutaneous Schistosomiasis
- Oral Route for Acquiring Schistosomiasis
- Appendicitis Associated with Schistosomiasis
- Schistosomal Obstructive Uropathy (SOU)
- Anicteric Cholangiopathy in a Patient with Schistosoma mansoni
- Endomyocardial Fibrosis (EMF) in Patients with Schistosomiasis
- Why a Schistosomiasis Outbreak May Be Missed
- Risk Factors for Acanthamoeba Keratitis
- Clinical Features of Amebic Keratitis
- Clinical Features of Cutaneous Acanthamebiasis
- Clinical Features of Granulomatous Amebic Encephalitis
- Clinical Features of Primary Amebic Meningoencephalitis (PAME) Associated with Naegleria fowleri
- Clinical Features of Disseminated Acanthamebiasis
- Barriers to the Diagnosis of Acanthamebiasis
- Clinical Features of Balamuthia Amebic Encephalitis
- Risk Factors for Balamuthia Amebic Encephalitis (BAE)
- Staging Severity of HIV-related Pneumocystis Pneumonia
- Prognostic Score for Pneumocystis carinii Pneumonia
- Pneumocystis carinii Pneumonia Score of Nichols et al
- Risk for the First Episode of Pneumocystis carinii Pneumonia in HIV-Infected Patients in the United States
- Discriminant Function of Sanyal et al for Predicting Need for Ventilatory Support in Children with Cancer and Pneumocystis carinii Pneumonitis
- Risk Score of Harigai et al for Pneumocystis Pneumonia in a Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis Treated with Infliximab
- Predictors of Walzer et al for Mortality in an HIV-Infected Patient with Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumonia
- Prognostic Changes in the Electrocardiogram for a Patient with Pneumocystis Pneumonia
- Model of Montaner et al Using Multisystem Organ Failure Score and Serum LDH to Predict Mortality in an AIDS Patient Admitted to the ICU with Pneumocystis Pneumonia
- Risk Factors of Benson et al for Predicting In-Hospital Mortality for an AIDS Patient with a First Episode of Pneumocystis Pneumonia
- Prediction Rule of Fei et al for Mortality from HIV-Associated Pneumocystis Pneumonia
- Risk Factors for Pneumocystis Infection in an Infant
- Grading of Leishmania donovani Amastigotes in Splenic Aspiration Smears
- Assessment of Patients with Visceral Leishmaniasis for Cure after Treatment
- Assessment of Patients with Cutaneous Leishmaniasis for Response to Therapy
- Criteria for the Diagnosis of Disseminated Leishmaniasis Associated with Leishmania braziliensis
- Criteria for the Diagnosis of Localized Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
- Criteria for the Diagnosis of Diffuse Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
- Clinical Findings in Mucosal Leishmaniasis
- Criteria for Severe Disease in Indian Visceral Leishmaniasis (Kala-Azar)
- The Parasite Index of Ridley in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
- Clinical Features and Grading of Post Kala-Azar Dermal Leishmaniasis (PKDL)
- Risk Factors of Collin et al for Death in Patients with Kala-Azar from the Southern Sudan
- Risk of Disease Relapse and Progression in an HIV-Positive Patient with Visceral Leishmaniasis
- Mucosal Severity Score of Soto et al for a Patient with Mucosal Leishmaniasis
- Criteria of Soto et al for Therapeutic Response in Mucosal Leishmaniasis
- Clinical Features of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in a Pregnant Woman
- Criteria of Magill for Treating a Patient with Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
- Koebner Phenomenon in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
- Risk Factors of Llanos-Cuentas et al for Failure of Pentavalent Antimony Therapy in a Peruvian Patient with Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
- Dermoscopic Features of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
- Risk for Leishmaniasis in a Patient Being Treated with Infliximab
- Risk Factors of Oliveira et al for Acute Kidney Injury and Death in Patients with Visceral Leishmaniasis (Kala-Azar)
- Prognostic Factors of Werneck et al for a Patient with Visceral Leishmaniasis (Kala-Azar) in Brazil
- Lingual Leishmaniasis
- Indications of Blum and Hatz for Systemic Therapy of a Patient with Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
- Guillain-Barre Syndrome and Other Neuropathic Findings in Visceral Leishmaniasias
- Histopathological Predictive Rule of Quintella et al for Distinguishing American Cutaneous Leishmaniasis from Sporotrichosis
- Identification of Microfilaria
- Diagnosis of Filarial-associated Hydrocele
- Clinical Diagnosis of Onchocerciasis
- Distinction of Acute Filarial Lymphadenitis from Acute Dermatolymphangioadenitis (ADLA) in a Patient with Filariasis Involving an Extremity
- Sowda in Onchocerciasis (Onchodermatitis)
- Skin Snip Examination for Onchocerciasis
- Mazzotti Test for Onchocerciasis Using Diethylcarbamazine (DEC)
- Clinical Features of Mansonella streptocerca
- Adverse Reactions Following Chemotherapy in a Patient with Wuchereria bancrofti
- Clinical Features of Loa Loa (Loiasis)
- Filaria Dance Sign (FDS) on Ultrasonography of a Patient with Filariasis
- Acute Allergic Filarial Lymphangitis (Mumu) in a Person Transiently Exposed to Microfilaria
- Paroxysmal Inflammatory Filariasis (Filarial Fever)
- Clinical Features of Pulmonary Dirofilariasis
- Clinical Features of Subcutaneous Dirofilariasis
- Apheresis Therapy (Filariopheresis) in a Patient with Hypermicrofilaremic Loiasis
- Calculating the Density of Microfilaria in the Peripheral Blood
- Risk Factors for Encephalitis Following Diethylcarbamazine Therapy in a Patient with Loiasis
- Renal Disease in a Patient with Loiasis
- Chylous Arthritis Associated with Wucheria bancrofti Filariasis
- Serologic Diagnosis of Ocular Toxoplasmosis
- Risk for Toxoplasmosis in HIV-Infected Patients
- Prevention of Exposure to Toxoplasmosis in HIV-Infected Patients
- Risk Factors of Bosch-Driessen for Visual Loss in Patients with Ocular Toxoplasmosis
- Indications of Khanna et al for the Treatment of Toxoplasmic Retinitis
- Risk Estimates of Dunn et al for Congenital Toxoplasmosis
- Clinical Features of Toxoplasmic Encephalitis in an Immunosuppressed Patient
- Serologic Diagnosis of Intrathecal Production of Antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii in a Patient with Toxoplasmic Encephalitis
- Clinical Features of Congenital Toxoplasmosis
- Risk Factors of Kieffer et al for Toxoplasmic Chorioretinitis Following Treatment for Congenital Toxoplasmosis
- Clinical Features of Cardiac Toxoplasmosis
- Classification of Theologides and Kennedy for the Clinical Manifestations of Toxoplasmosis
- Risk Factors for Becoming Infected with Entamoeba histolytica
- Indications for Drainage of Hepatic Amebic Abscesses
- Poor Prognostic Features Associated with Amebic Liver Abscess
- Diagnosis of Amoebiasis Cutis
- Risk Factors for Increased Severity of Amebic Disease
- Diagnosis of Acute Appendicitis Secondary to Amebiasis
- Clinical Features of Fulminant Amebic Colitis (FAC)
- Risk Factors Predisposing to Fulminant Amebic Colitis and Its Mortality
- Clinical Features of Pleuropulmonary Amebiasis
- Amebiasis in a Patient with Ulcerative Colitis
- Amebic Pericarditis
- Changes in the Chest X-Ray Associated with Pleuropulmonary Amebiasis
- Identifying Arthropods of Medical Importance
- Infections Transmitted by Mosquitoes
- Monitoring the Cerebrospinal Fluid For Evidence of Relapse After Treatment for Gambian African Trypanosomiasis
- World Health Organization (WHO) Stages of African Trypanosomiasis
- Clinical Findings in a Patient with African Trypanosomiasis
- Prognostic Factors of Lejon et al for a Patient Being Treated for Trypanosoma brucei gambiense Trypanosomiasis
- Pancarditis in African Trypanosomiasis
- Problems in Making the Diagnosis of African Trypanosomiasis
- Cutaneous Skin Lesions Associated with African Trypanosomiasis, Including Trypanoma and Trypanid Rash
- Three Clinical Stages of McGovern et al for African Trypanosomiasis
- Risk Factors for Severe Babesia Infections
- Smear Identification of Babesia
- Indications for Red Blood Cell Exchange in a Patient with Babesiosis
- Risk Factors of Krause et al for Persistent and Relapsing Babesiosis
- When to Suspect Babesiosis
- Complications of Severe Babesiosis
- Diagnosis of Babesiosis
- Reasons Why a Patient with Babesiosis May Fail to Respond to Therapy
- Sonographic Classification of Caremani et al for Cystic Hydatid Disease
- The PNM Classification for Human Alveolar Echinococcosis
- Indications and Contraindications for Performing Surgery to Treat Cystic Echinococcosis
- Indications and Contraindications for Performing PAIR (Puncture, Aspiration, Injection, Reaspiration) to Treat Cystic Echinococcosis
- Risk Factors for Problems Associated with Protoscolicides in a Patient with Cystic Echinococcosis
- Indications and Contraindications for Chemotherapy in a Patient with Cystic Echinococcosis
- Classification of Gharbi et al for Hepatic Hydatid Cysts
- Prevention of Echinococcosis in Humans with Environmental Exposures
- Disposal of Animal Waste (Offal) to Help Prevent Spread of Echinococcosis
- Risk Factors of El Malki et al for Deep Abdominal Complications Following Surgery for a Hepatic Hydatid Cyst
- WHO Classification for the Ultrasound Appearance of Cystic Echinococcosis
- Caustic Sclerosing Cholangitis in a Patient with Hepatic Echinococcosis
- Pulmonary Complications in a Patient Being Treated for Hepatic Echinococcosis
- Serpent and Spin Signs in Imaging Studies of a Patient with Echinococcosis
- Possible Explanations for Air in an Echinococcal Cyst Detected on an Imaging Study (Positive Air Bubble Sign)
- Criteria of Garcia et al for Superinfection of an Hydatid Cyst
- When to Suspect an Echinococcal Cyst in an Unusual Anatomic Site
- TN(R)C Classification of Kjossev and Losanoff for Hydatid Liver Cysts
- Glomerulonephritis Secondary to Hydatid Disease
- Clinical Features of Cardiac Echinococcosis
- Prognostic Factors of Kawamura et al for a Patient with Hepatic Alveolar Echinococcosis
- Anaphylaxis Associated with Release of Fluid from an Echinococcus Cyst
- Histologic Identification of Anisakis and Pseudoterranova Species
- Food Handling Measures to Reduce the Risk of Anisakiasis
- Clinical Features of Anisakiasis or Pseudoterranova Infection
- Reduction of Tsetse Fly Bites in the Prevention of African Trypanosomiasis
- Reduction of Mosquito Bites for the Prevention of Mosquito-Borne Diseases
- Proper Use of DEET as an Insect Repellant
- Reduction of Tick Bites
- Clinical Classification of Trichinosis
- Parasitic Load in Trichinosis
- Meat Processing Methods to Kill Trichinella Larvae
- Farming Methods to Minimize Pig Exposure to Trichinae
- Trichinosis Associated with Eating Wild Game
- Case Definition for Human Trichinellosis According to the European Center for Disease Control (ECDC)
- Algorithm of Gottstein et al for Acute Human Trichinellosis
- Clinical Findings in Chronic Stage Trichinellosis
- Clinical Features of Cardiac Trichinosis
- Risk Factors for Crusted (Norwegian) Scabies
- Clinical Features of Classic Scabies
- Risk Factors for Infection with Scabies
- Scabies in the Elderly
- Scabies Acquired from Animals (Sarcoptic Mange)
- Scabies in Infants and Young Children
- Differential Diagnosis of Chosidow for Pruritus After Therapy for Scabies
- Tests for Demonstration of the Scabies Mite
- Diagnosis of Intestinal Obstruction in Patients with Ascariasis
- Criteria for Resolution of Intestinal Obstruction Due to Ascariasis
- Biliary Ascariasis with Pancreatitis and/or Bile Duct Obstruction
- Risk Factors for the Transmission of Ascariasis from Pigs to Humans
- Recommendations to Reduce Risk of Giardiasis
- Clinical Findings in a Patient with Giardiasis
- Risk Factors for Prolonged or Severe Giardiasis
- Tick Identification
- Diseases Associated with Different Tick Species
- Method of Needham for Tick Removal
- Classification of Sotelo et al for Neurocysticercosis
- Diagnostic Criteria of Del Brutto et al for Neurocysticercosis
- Diagnostic Criteria of Del Brutto et al for Human Cysticercosis
- Guidelines of Garcia et al for Treatment of a Patient with Neurocysticercosis
- Computed Tomography (CT) Criteria Differentiating a Solitary Cysticercus Granuloma from Tuberculoma in a Patient with Epilepsy
- Screening Questions of Pushker et al for Identifying a Patient with Possible Cysticercosis
- Histopathologic Features of Cysticercosis
- ELISA Testing for Anticysticercal Antibodies
- Clinical Features of Cysticercosis of the Orbit or Adnexa
- Management Strategy of Pushker et al for a Patient with Orbital or Adnexal Cysticercosis
- Criteria for Viability of a Cysticercus Cyst
- Cysticercal Meningitis
- Cysticercal Myocarditis
- Cerebrovascular Complications of Viola et al Associated with Neurocysticercosis
- Cysticercotic Encephalitis (Miliary Cysticercosis)
- Racemose Neurocysticercosis
- Speciation of Intestinal Cestodes by Examination of the Scolex
- Speciation of Intestinal Cestodes by Examination of the Proglottids
- Risk Factors for Infection with Diphyllobothrium latum
- Clinical Features in an Infection with Diphyllobothrium latum (Fish Tapeworm)
- Clinical Features in an Infection with Taenia Saginata (Beef Tapeworm)
- Ways to Prevent Infection with Taenia Saginata (Beef Tapeworm)
- Mesocestoidiasis
- Clinical Features of an Infection with Dipylidium caninum (Dog Tapeworm)
- Risk Factors for Hyperinfection and Disseminated Infection with Strongyloides stercoralis
- Clinical Features of Larva Currens in Chronic Strongyloidiasis
- Risk Factors for Becoming Infected with Strongyloides stercoralis
- Clinical Features of Acute and Chronic Strongyloidiasis
- Clinical Features of Hyperinfection and Disseminated Strongyloidiasis
- Evaluation of Organ Transplant Recipient with Strongyloidiasis Acquired from the Donor
- Clinical Features Seen with Delusions of Parasitosis
- Typical Patients Who Present with Delusional Infestation
- Minimal Criteria of Freudenmann and Lepping for Delusional Infestation (DI)
- Conditions That May Be Misdiagnosed as Delusion of Parasitosis (Pseudo-Delusion)
- Matchbox Sign of Delusional Parasitosis
- Risk Factors for Infection with Cryptosporidium parvum
- Clinical Syndromes of Cryptosporidiosis in Patients with AIDS
- Risk Factors of Roy et al for Sporadic Cryptosporidiosis in an Immunocompetent Patient
- Conditions That Occur After the Initial Diarrheal Disease in an Immunocompetent Patient with Cryptosporidiosis
- Risk for Complications in an Older Adult with Cryptosporidiosis
- Pulmonary Cryptosporidiosis
- Risk Factors for Myiasis in a Hospital Patient
- Evaluation of a Patient with Myiasis
- Ophthalmomyiasis
- Clinical Features of a Screwworm Infestation (Cochliomyia or Wohlfahrtia)
- Prevention of Myiasis
- Accidental (Intestinal, Genitourinary) Myiasis
- Histologic Features of Botfly Larvae Associated with Furuncular Myiasis in North and South America
- Clinical Findings in Nasal Myiasis
- Clinical Findings in Aural Myiasis (Otomyiasis)
- Clinical Findings in Oral Myiasis
- Clinical Features of Throat Myiasis
- Clinical Features of Myiasis Affecting the Internal Urinary Tract (Urinary Bladder, Ureter, Renal Pelvis)
- Clinical Features of Migratory Myiasis (Creeping Myiasis, Hypodermosis)
- Anatomic Classification of Myiasis
- Clinical Features of External Urogenital Myiasis
- Risk Factors for Pin-Site Myiasis
- Clinical Features of Cerebral Myiasis
- Clinical Features of Wound Myiasis
- Risk Factors for Myiasis in a Patient with Leprosy
- Management of a Patient with Myiasis Involving a Malignant Tumor
- Environmental Changes for Reducing Transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi
- Staging Classification of Rezende et al for Chagasic Megaesophagus
- Predictors of Sudden Death in Patients with Chagas Heart Disease
- Skin Testing for Trypanosoma cruzi Using the T12E Antigen
- Criteria for the Diagnosis of Congenital Infection with Trypanosoma cruzi
- Clinical Features of Acute Chagas Disease Following Oral Transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi
- Risk Score of Rassi et al for Predicting Mortality in a Patient with Chagas' Heart Disease
- Algorithm of Rassi et al for Managing Cardiac Risk in a Patient with Positive Serologic Evidence of Chagas Disease
- Brazilian Consensus Classification for Chagas Cardiomyopathy
- Modified Classification of Kuschnir et al for Chagas Cardiomyopathy
- Classification of Chagas Cardiomyopathy Using the ACC and AHA Staging Criteria
- Clinical Findings in a Neonate with a Congenital Trypanosoma cruzi Infection
- Mega Disease in Patients with Trypanosoma cruzi Infection
- Romana's Sign and the Chagoma in Chagas Disease
- Sources of Viable Organism Capable of Oral Transmission of Chagas Disease
- Signs and Symptoms of Acute Chagas Disease
- Indeterminate Chagas’ Disease
- Reactivation of Chaga’s Disease in a Patient Infected with HIV
- Risk Factors of Bowman et al for Trypanosoma cruzi Infection in Pediatric Patients in Peru
- Clinical Features of Angiostrongylus cantonensis (Rat Lungworm) Infection with Eosinophilic Meningitis
- Risk Factors of Sawanyawisuth et al for Encephalitic Angiostrongyliasis (EA)
- Clinical Diagnostic Criteria for Angiostrongyliasis
- Risk Factors for Pinworm Infection in Young Children
- Clinical and Laboratory Findings in a Patient with Enterobius vermicularis
- Environmental Control to Reduce the Spread of Enterobius vermicularis
- Acute Appendicitis in a Patient with Enterobius vermicularis
- Blastocystis hominis and Criteria for Pathogenicity
- Clinical Findings of Human Demodex Infestation
- Index of the Severity of Demodex Mite Infestation (ISMI)
- Total Mite Count (TMC) in a Demodicosis
- Tape Test for Evaluating a Patient with Demodicidosis or Rosacea
- Trichuris Dysentery Syndrome (TDS)
- Clinical Findings in Trichuriasis
- Risk Factors for Anemia in a Patient with Trichuriasis
- Risk Factors for Human Infection with Baylisascaris
- Diagnosis of Infection with Baylisascaris
- Prognosis for a Patient with Baylisascaris Larva Migrans
- Diagnostic Algorithm of Garcia for Toxocariasis (Visceral or Ocular Larva Migrans)
- Risk Factors for Becoming Infected with a Toxocara Species
- Clinical Findings in a Patient with Toxocariasis
- Stages of Diffuse Unilateral Subacute Neuroretinitis
- Clinical Findings in a Patient with Paragonimiasis
- Risk Factors for Acquiring Paragonimiasis
- Clinical Findings in Acute, Early Stage Paragonimiasis
- Examination of Sputum for the Eggs of Paragonimiasis
- Classification for the Calcifications Seen in a Head CT Scan of a Patient with Cerebral Paragonimiasis
- Halzoun Syndrome
- Clinical Features of Infestation with the Sticktight Flea (Echidnophaga gallinacea)
- Infections Transmitted by Fleas
- The Fortaleza Classification for the Clinical Stages of Tungiasis
- Features of Severe or Complicated Tungiasis
- Clinical Features in a Patient Infected with a Clonorchis or Opisthorchis Liver Fluke
- Risk Factors for and Prevention of Infection with Fasciola hepatica (Sheep Liver Fluke)
- Clinical Findings in a Patient Infected with Fasciola hepatica (Sheep Liver Fluke)
- Sonographic Findings of Choi et al for a Patient with Clonorchiasis
- Grading the Severity of a Clonorchiasis Based on the Number of Eggs per Gram of Feces (EPG)
- Risk Factors of Rangsin et al for Opisthorchis viverrini Infection in Thailand
- Causes of Anemia in a Patient with Fasciola hepatica
- Ectopic Sites of Involvement That Can Occur with Fascioliasis
- Clinical Findings in Hookworm Infection
- Risk Factors for Iron Deficiency Anemia in Hookworm Infection
- Clinical Findings in Infantile Hookworm Infection
- Estimating the Adult Hookworm Load Based on the Fecal Egg Count
- Distinguishing the Rhabditiform Hookworm Larva from the Larvae of Strongyloides stercoralis
- Cutaneous Larva Migrans Following Exposure to Dog or Cat Hookworms (Ancylostoma braziliense, Ancylostoma caninum)
- Risk Factors of Jiraanankul et al for Hookworm Infection in Thailand
- Gastrointestinal Disease Associated with Canine Hookworm (Ancylostoma caninum)
- Differential Diagnosis of Migratory Cutaneous Lesions with Eosinophilia
- Stoll-Hausheer Dilution Egg Count
- Patient Specimens with Pseudoparasites in Primary Care
- Clinical Features of Intestinal Sarcocystosis
- Clinical Features of Muscular Sarcocystosis
- Prevention of Sarcocystis Infection
- Clinical Features of Female Genital Trichomoniasis
- Complications and Associations in a Woman with Trichomoniasis
- Clinical and Laboratory Criteria for Response to Therapy in a Patient with Trichomoniasis
- Identification of a Male at Risk for Trichomoniasis
- Neonatal Vaginosis Caused By Trichomonas vaginalis
- Neonatal Pneumonia or Respiratory Distress Associated with Trichomonas vaginalis
- Pulmonary Coinfection of Trichomoniasis with Pneumocytosis in Patients with AIDS
- Pulmonary Trichomoniasis
- Oral Trichomoniasis
- Diagnosis of Trichomoniasis in a Male
- Control Measures for House Dust Mites
- Criteria of Dini and Frean for Evaluation of Mites in the Urine or Stool
- Clinical Features of Chigger (Trombiculid Mite) Bites
- Clinical Features of Being Bitten by Bed Bugs (Cimex)
- Methods of Getting Rid of Bed Bugs
- Risk Factors of Bern et al for Intestinal Microsporidiosis in an HIV Infected Patient in Peru
- Clinical Features of Ulcerative Stromal Keratitis Secondary to Nosema
- Clinical Features of Keratoconjunctivitis Secondary to Encephalitozoon
- Clinical Features of an Infection with Dracunculus medinensis
- Steps To Prevent Dracunculiasis
- CDC Conditions for Transmission Containment in a Patient with Dracunculiasis
- Removal of a Gravid Female Dracunculus Worm
- Risk Factors and Clinical Features of Pubic or Crab Louse (Phthirus pubis)
- Risk Factors and Clinical Features of the Body Louse (Pediculus humanus corporis)
- Risk Factors and Clinical Features of the Head Louse (Pediculus humanus capitis)
- Clinical Features of a Patient with Animal Lice
- Control of Body Lice
- Control of Pubic (Crab) Lice
- Control of Head Lice
- Iron Deficiency Anemia Associated with a Lice Infestation
- Infections Transmitted by Lice
- Clinical Findings in a Patient Infected with Fasciolopsis buski
- Risk Factors for and Prevention of Infection with Fasciolopsis buski
- Clinical Findings in a Patient Infected with Echinostomiasis
- Clinical Findings in a Patient with Heterophyiasis
- Clinical Findings with Extraintestinal Migration of Heterophyids
- Steps to Prevent Nanophyetiasis Infection
- Routes of Infection for Gnathostomiasis
- Food Handling Measures to Reduce the Risk of Gnathostomiasis
- Clinical Features of Gnathostomiasis
- Recall Reaction for a Patient with a History of Gnathostomiasis
- Pulmonary Findings in a Patient with Gnathostomiasis
- Criteria of Katchanov et al for Neurognathostomiasis
- Clinical Features of Neurognathostomiasis
- Risk Factors for Infection with Balantidium coli
- Clinical Findings of Gastrointestinal Balantidiosis
- Extraintestinal Balantidiosis
- Risk Factors for Fulminant or Extraintestinal Balantidiosis
- Thelaziasis
- Traveler's Diarrhea Due to Cyclospora cayetanensis
- Biliary Disease Associated with Cyclospora cayetanensis
- Clinical Features of Orbital (Ocular) Sparganosis
- Sources of Sparganosis
- Clinical Features of Sparganosis Acquired by Oral Ingestion
- Clinical Features of Cutaneous or Wound Sparganosis
- Thrips
- Clinical Features of Isosporiasis in an Immunocompetent Patient
- Clinical Features of Isosporiasis in an Immunocompromised Patient
- Conditions Predisposing to Severe Isosporiasis
- Clinical Features of Dientamoebiasis
- Laboratory Screening Tests for Distinguishing Malaria from Dengue Fever in a Returning Traveler
- Atypical Presentations of Systemic Leishmaniasis
- Risk Factors for a Patient with New World Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) Developing Mucosal Leishmaniasis (ML)
- When to Consider the Possibility of Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL) in a Patient with Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL)
- Criteria of Blum et al for the Response of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) to Therapy
- Laboratory Testing for Congenital Toxoplasmosis
- Liver Transplantation for a Patient with Hepatic Echinococcosis
- Echinococcosis in an Immunosuppressed Patient
- Pseudo-Malignant Hydatid Disease
- Secondary Budd-Chiari Syndrome Associated with Hepatic Echinococcosis
- Trichinosis Associated with Crocodiles and Soft-Shell Turtles
- Co-Infection Following a Tick Bite
- Clinical Features of Intraocular Cysticercosis
- Infection with Trypanosoma rangeli
- Tropical Rat Mite Dermatitis
- Haematosiphon inodorus (Poultry Bug, Mexican Chicken Bug)
- Kissing Bug (Triatomine, Reduviid or Assassin Bug)
- Clinical and Laboratory Features of Capillaria hepatica
- Pseudoinfection with Capillaria hepatica
- Clinical and Laboratory Features of Capillaria philippinensis
- Criteria of Quispe et al for Severe Vivax Malaria
- Risk Factors of Walton et al for Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS) in an Adult with Malaria
- Risk Factors of Arnold et al for Shock in a Patient with Severe Falciparum Malaria
- Risk Factors of Luthi and Schalgenhauf for a Traveler Dying of Malaria
- Index of Wu et al for Predicting Significant Liver Fibrosis in a Patient Infected with Schistosoma japonica
- Acanthamoeba Sinusitis
- Acanthamoeba Pneumonia
- Sappinia Amebic Encephalitis (SAE)
- Reducing the Risk of Water-Borne Amebic Encephalitis
- Colonic Leishmaniasis
- Hemophagocytic Syndrome Associated with Visceral Leishmaniasis
- Atypical Presentations of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
- Sepsis Syndrome Due to Disseminated Toxoplasmosis
- Hemophagocytic Syndrome (HPS) Associated with Disseminated Toxoplasmosis
- Secondary Cerebral Amebiasis (Amebic Brain Abscess)
- Prevention of Blister Beetle (Paederus) Dermatitis
- Cryptosporidial Sinusitis and/or Otitis
- Clinical and Laboratory Features of Infection with Dicrocoelium dendriticum (Dicrocoeliosis, Lancet Liver Fluke)
- Hookworm Folliculitis
- Data Collection for Parasite Egg Identification
- Microsporidial Sinusitis
- Disseminated Microsporidiosis (Multi-Organ Microsporidiosis)
- Microsporidial Myositis (Brachiola, Pleistophora, Trachipleistophora)
- Clinical Findings Associated with an Acanthocephala Species
- Identification of an Acanthocephala Species
- Risk Factors for Becoming Infected with an Acanthocephala Worm
- Clinical Findings in a Patient Infected with Dioctophyme renale (Dioctophymatosis)
- Sites of Extrapulmonary Pneumocystosis
- Conditions Associated with Extrapulmonary Pneumocystosis
- Risk Factors of Tanaka et al for Pneumocystis jirovecii Infection in a Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis Treated with a Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha Inhibitor (TNFI)
- Risk Factors of Nagata et al for Intestinal Invasive Amebiasis in Japan
- Endoscopic Diagnosis of Amebic Colitis
- Drain Fly (Moth Fly, Psychodidae)
- Congenital Babesiosis
- Complications Associated with Scabies
- Lethal Invasive Cestodiasis (Proliferating Larval Cestodiasis, Proliferative Sparganosis)
- Infection with Hymenolepis nana (Dwarf Tapeworm)
- Criteria of Liu et al for Demodex Blepharitis
- Clinical Features of Cardiac Sarcocystosis
- Phthiriasis Palpebrarum (Phthirus pubis of the Eyelashes)
- Intraocular Gnathostomiasis
- Scrotal Sparganosis (Pseudo-Testicular Tumor)
- Malaria Prognostic Index (MPI) of Newton et al
- Malaria Score for Adults (MSA) of Mishra et al
- Risk Factors for Acute Renal Failure in a Patient with Malaria
- Predictors of von Seidlein et al for Mortality in an African Child with Severe Falciparum Malaria
- Prognostic Scoring Tool of Armstrong-James et al for a Patient with HIV-Associated Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumonia (PJP)
- Chronic Giadiasis Associated with Chronic Variable Immunodeficiency (CVID)
- Risk Factors for Being Infested with Body Lice
- Congenital African Trypanosomiasis (Sleeping Sickness)
- Asymptomatic Carrier of African Trypanosomiasis (Sleeping Sickness)
- Sexual Transmission of African Trypanosomiasis (Sleeping Sickness)
- Finding a Tick on a Patient
- Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH) Associated with Neurognathostomiasis
- Decision Tree of Kotepui et al for Distinguishing Malaria from Dengue Fever for a Patient in Thailand Based on the Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Coutinho Index of Barreto et al for Evaluating a Patient with Schistosomiasis mansoni for Hepatic Fibrosis
- Hepatopulmonary Syndrome and Intrapulmonary Shunts in Patients with Hepatosplenic Schistosomiasis
- Cholecystitis Associated with Visceral Leishmaniasis (Kala-Azar)
- Toxoplasma Parasite Load in Amniotic Fluid and Congenital Toxoplasmosis
- Cutaneous Fistula in a Patient with Echinococcosis
- Pulmonary Embolism Associated with Cardiac Echinococcosis (Cardiac Hydatid Disease)
- Bullous Scabies
- Pruritic Dermatitis Associated with Pyemotes ventricosus (Straw Itch Mite)
- Splenic Infarct in a Patient with Malaria
- Liver Abscess Associated with Schistosomiasis
- Urogenital Schistosomiasis and the Spread of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
- Early Disorders of Scrotal and Inguinal Lymphatics in a Male with Filariasis
- Filarial Abscess
- Risk Factors for Reactivation and Recurrent Toxoplasmosis
- Genital Amebiasis
- Amebiasis Involving a Malignant Neoplasm
- Horsefly Bites
- Neurological Manifestations of African Trypanosomiasis
- Post-Treatment Reactive Encephalopathy (PTRE) in African Trypanosomiasis
- Sleep Disturbances in African Trypanosomiasis
- Misdiagnosis Associated with Echinococcosis (Hydatid Cysts)
- Sudden Death Associated with Hydatid Disease (Ecchinococcosis)
- Giardiasis with Malabsorption of Oral Medications
- Reasons Why a Tick Bite May Be Missed
- Strongyloides Colitis
- Female Genital Involvement (Endometritis, Salpingitis, Oophoritis) Secondary to Enterobius vermicularis
- Scrotal Paragonimiasis
- Phthiriasis capitis (Phthirus pubis of the Scalp Hairs)
- Lethocerus americans (The "Toe Biter")
- Peripheral Gangrene in a Patient with Severe Malaria
- Visceral Leishmaniasis Mimicking Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) or Its Exacerbation
- Nakalanga Syndrome Associated with Onchocerca volvulus in Central Africa
- Onchocerciasis-Associated Epilepsy (OAE)
- Nodding Syndrome Associated with Onchocerciasis
- Ocular Toxoplasmosis
- Differential Diagnoses of African Trypanosomiasis
- Trypanotolerance
- Score of Saylam et al for Predicting Cystobiliary Fistula for a Patient with a Hepatic Hydatid Cyst
- Hydatid Colo-Hepatic Fistula
- Hydatid Cyst of the Thyroid Gland
- Orbital Hydatid Cyst
- Giardia Gastritis
- Cholangiocarcinoma Associated with Liver Flukes (Clonorchis, Opisthorchis)
- Clinical Findings Associated with Gongylonema pulchrum (Human Gongylonemiasis)
- Prognostic Score of Epelboin et al for Distinguishing Malaria from Dengue Fever
- Clinical Prediction Rules of Maartens et al for Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumonia in an HIV Patient: Respiratory Rate Rule
- Clinical Prediction Rules of Maartens et al for Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumonia in an HIV Patient: Oxygen Saturation Rule
- Prediction Model of Azoulay et al for Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumonia in a Hematology Patient with Acute Respiratory Failure
- Urinary Tract Ascariasis
- Pulmonary Ascariasis with Airway Obstruction
- Chagas Disease of the Central Nervous System (CNS Chagoma and Encephalitis)
- Intraspinal Paragonimiasis
- Score of Tangpukdee et al for Predicting Severe Falciparum Malaria (Malaria Severity Prognostic Score, MSPS)
- Risk Factors of Ippolito et al for Pediatric Mortality from Severe Malaria in Northern Zambia
- Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome (RCVS) and Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES) in Cerebral Malaria
- Quantifying Malaria Parasites by Flow Cytometry
- Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Associated with Malaria
- Schistosoma japonicum and Colorectal Carcinoma
- Schistosoma-Related Cancer of the Urinary Bladder
- Schistosomiasis-Associated Hepatocellular Carcinoma
- Interstitial Lung Disease and Hypoalbuminemia in Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL)
- Subarachnoid Neurocysticercosis (SUBNCC)
- Criteria of Carpio et al for Extraparenchymal Neurocysticercosis
- Criteria of Carpio et al for Parenchymal Neurocysticercosis
- Hepatic Visceral Larva Migrans (VLM)
- Cerebral Manifestations of Visceral Larva Migrans (Cerebral Toxocaral Disease)
- Toxocara-Associated Cardiac Disease (Cardiac Disease Associated with Visceral Larval Migrans)
- Liver Transplant-Related Clonorchis sinensis
- Trichomonas Brain Abscess in a Neonate
- Intra-Abdominal Trichomoniasis (Trichomonal Peritonitis)
- Lagochilascariasis
- Cutaneous Infection with Oxyspirura Larvae (Avian Eyeworm)
- Dermatitis and Cutaneous Larva Migrans Due to Pelodera strongyloides
- Halicephalobiasis
- Leukemoid Reaction in Malaria
- Screening Criteria of Leli et al for Malaria
- Placental Malaria
- Reasons for Missing a Diagnosis of Congenital Malaria
- GCRBS Score of Mohapatra et al for Severe Falciparum Malaria
- Malaria Severity Score (MSS) of Mohapatra and Das
- Risk of Pneumocystis Pneumonia in a Patient with an Autoimmune Disorder Treated with Corticosteroids
- Leishmaniasis of the Eyelid (Ocular Leishmaniasis)
- Clinical Severity Scoring System of Kamink et al for Visceral Leishmaniasis in an Immunocompetent Patient: Adult Score
- Clinical Severity Scoring System of Kamink et al for Visceral Leishmaniasis in an Immunocompetent Patient: Pediatric Score
- Risk Factors of Oliveira-Sena and Werneck for In-Hospital Mortality for a Patient with Visceral Leishmaniasis
- Intestinal Perforation and Peritonitis Associated with Taenia Infection
- Paralytic Ileus or Small Bowel Obstruction Associated with Strongyloides stercoralis
- Cheese Mites
- Pseudoinfection with Cystoisospora belli
- Neonatal Pseudosepsis Associated with Malaria
- Secondary Amyloidosis Associated with Schistosoma mansoni
- Prognostic Factors of Abongomera et al for a Patient with Visceral Leishmaniasis
- Orbital Dirofilariasis
- Scrotal Dirofilariasis (Filarial Pseudo-Testicular Tumor)
- Dirofilariasis of the Buccal Mucosa (Oral Dirofilariasis)
- SUN Criteria for Toxoplasmic Retinitis
- Nomogram of Wang et al for Predicting Cystobiliary Communication Following Hydatid Liver Cyst Surgery
- Clinical Grading Scale of Davis et al for Crusted Scabies
- Nodular Scabies
- Postscabies Prurigo
- Scutal Index (SI) of Falco et al
- Biliary Taeniasis with Cholecystitis
- Colorectal Mass Associated with Invasive Intestinal Myiasis
- Umbilical Myiasis
- Eosinophilic Meningitis Due to Disseminated Fascioliasis
- Oak Leaf Itch Mites
- Gastrodiscoidiasis
- Oral Findings Associated with Malaria
- Clinical Features of Gupta at al Indicative of Severe Malaria
- Model of Li et al for Predicting 2-Year Mortality for a Patient with Schistosomiasis
- Prognostic Factors of Kageyama et al for Infection with Pneumocystis in a Patient with a Systemic Autoimmune Disease
- Clinical Prognostic Score of Abongomera et al for a Patient with Visceral Leishmaniasis
- Predictors of Simao et al for Relapse of Visceral Leishmaniasis in Brazil
- Scoring System of Coura-Vital et al for Predicting Mortality in Visceral Leishmaniasis
- Babesiosis in a Patient with Sickle Cell Anemia
- Vertebral Hydatidosis
- Prognostic Factors of Costa et al for Severe Chagasic Heart Failure
- Algorithm of Olivera and Chaverra for Chagas Disease
- Sonographic Score of Grisolia et al for Differentiating Parasitic from Non-Parasitic Cysts of the Liver
- 2020 International Alliance for the Control of Scabies Consensus Criteria for the Diagnosis of Scabies
- Exposures Associated with a High-Risk of Scabies Transmission
- Differential Diagnosis of Scabies
- Atypical Features in Scabies
- Scabies Incognito and Scabies Surrepticius
- Infection with a Cestode of Genus Versteria
- Reactivation of Chagas Disease in a Patient with a Rheumatologic Disorder
- Modified Los Andes Classification for Chagas Cardiomyopathy
- Latin American Guideline for Chagas Cardiomyopathy
- Contraindications to Cardiac Transplant in a Patient with Advanced Chagas Cardiomyopathy
- Demodex-Related Rosacea Associated with Dupilumab Therapy
- PELOD-2 Score and Prognosis for Pediatric Cerebral Malaria
- Platelet Parameters in the Prediction of Severe Malaria
- Prognostic Factors of Zhang et al for an HIV-Negative Patient with Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumonia
- Echinococcosis in an Immunocompromised Patient
- Indications to Cardiac Transplant in a Patient with Advanced Chagas Cardiomyopathy
- Reactivation of Chaga's Disease Following Heart Transplantation
- Uludag Ocular Demodex Clinical Score (UODS) of Alver et al
- Clinical Features of Cerebral Paragonomiasis
- Trichimonal Epididymitis
- Parasitic Myositis Due to the Nematode Haycocknema perplexum
- Predictors of Paasi et al Prolonged Hospitalization and Mortality in a Child with Blackwater Fever
- Infection with the Simian Malaria Species Plasmodium cynomolgi
- Malaria-Associated Hemophagocytic Syndrome
- Score of Mduluza-Jokonya et al for Diagnosis of Early Schistosoma haematobium in Young Children
- Nomograms of Li et al for Survival in a Patient with Advanced Schistosomiasis: 2-Year Overall Survival
- Nomograms of Li et al for Survival in a Patient with Advanced Schistosomiasis: 2-Year Schistomiasis-Specific Survival
- Score of Yukawa et al for Risk of Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumonia in a Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Model of Wu et al for Predicting In-Hospital Mortality for an HIV/AIDS Patient with Pneumocystis Pneumonia
- Prognostic Score of Hernandez-Cardenas et al for an AIDS Patient with Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure due to Pneumocystis jiroveci Pneumonia
- Clinical Staging System of Lessa et al for Mucosal Leishmaniasis
- Clinical Criteria of Bezemer et al for Diagnosis of Mucosal Leishmaniasis in Rural South America
- Prognostic Score of Sampaio et al for Mortality in a Pediatric Patient with Visceral Leishmaniasis
- Prognostic Score of Foinquinos et al for Mortality in a Pediatric Patient with Visceral Leishmaniasis (Modified Score of Sampaio et al)
- Ovarian Filariasis
- Fulminant Toxoplasmosis
- Score of Chaker et al for Predicting Urinary Fistula in a Patient with Renal Hydatid Cysts
- Use of the Systemic Immune Inflammation Index and Prognostic Nutritional Index to Evaluate a Patient with Alveolar Hydatid Disease Before Surgery
- Hydatiduria
- Prognostic Score of Wang et al for Postoperative Complications for a Patient with Hepatic Aveolar Echinococcosis
- Model of Yang et al for Predicting Bile Leakage Following Partial Hepatectomy for Alveolar Echinococcosis (HXBL Score)
- Giardia Outbreak
- Tumbu (Mango Fly) Myiasis
- Reactivation of Chagas Disease in a Patient Receiving Immunosuppression for Aplastic Anemia
- Blastocystis and Diarrhea in a Transplant Patient
- Predictive Model of Li et al for a Chinese Woman to Develop Trichomoniasis
- Cyclospora Infection Associated with Immunodeficiency