1. Parasitic Diseases: MedlinePlus
Parasites are living things that use other living things - like your body - for food and a place to live. You can get them from contaminated food or water, a bug bite, or sexual contact. Parasitic diseases can cause mild discomfort or be deadly.
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2. CDC - Division of Parasitic Diseases
The home page for the Division of Parasitic Diseases has moved. Please see http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dpd/index.htm.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
3. Division of Parasitic Diseases - Scabies
Alphabetical Listing | Travel Scabies (SKAY-bees) This page has been removed. Please see CDC's Scabies Web site for more information. Please update your bookmarks or links. Top Home | Professional Info | Public Info About DPD | Recent Publ...
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4. Parasitic Diseases : Search Results - healthfinder.gov - Your Source for Reliable Health Information
This site provides a list of parasitic diseases in which you can find basic information about signs, symptoms and prevention.... Details >
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5. Parasitic Diseases
Follow the links below to find information about parasitic diseases, including protozoan infections, ectoparasitic infestations and helminthiasis.
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6. HealthCyberMap: Infectious and Parasitic Diseases
ICD-9-CM Subject Description(s): SPECIFIC INFECTIONS BY FREE-LIVING AMEBAE, MENINGOENCEPHALITIS DUE TO NAEGLERIA
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7. WHO | Parasitic Diseases
Human hookworm infection is a soil-transmitted helminth infection caused by the nematode parasites Necator americanus and Ancylostoma duodenale. It is a leading cause of anaemia and protein malnutrition, afflicting an estimated 740 million people ...
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8. Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases, NIAID, NIH
The Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases (LPD) conducts basic and applied research on the prevention, control, and treatment of a variety of parasitic and bacterial diseases of global importance. The work of the group is largely...
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9. Drugs against parasitic diseases: R&D methodologies and issues
Parasitic diseases are a present and worsening threat to human health and welfare around the globe. Yet current products and tools for the treatment of most parasitic diseases are predominantly limited in scope, effect and...
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10. WHO/WPRO-Malaria, Filariasis and other Parasitic Diseases
Commending Member States and WHO for the considerable reductions in malaria morbidity and mortality during the 1990s, for the progress made towards filariasis elimination, and for the school-based helminth control programmes that are taki...
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