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- W2073289852 abstract "Schistosomiasis in Israel became a serious medical and epidemiological problem with the recent immigration of thousands of people from Yemen, Iraq and other eastern countries. The highest incidence of response to the skin test for schistosomiasis was found among immigrants who arrived from Yemen during the last five or six years. Of 690 immigrants from Yemen, 38 percent of the males and 30 percent of the females reacted positively; the percentage of positive reactors was directly proportional to age and varied between 21 in children 3-4 years old and 85 in adults over 50 (Eliakim and Davies, 1954). The following case faces some of the characteristic medical and epidemiological problems; it concerns a boy, 18 years old, born in Yemen, the fifth son of a healthy family, living in Israel for 5 years. It is to be stressed that the boy could not recall any illness with diarrhoea, nor other gastro-intestinal disturbances and, apparently, did not acquire infection in Israel. The present illness began, six months before his first visit to our clinic, with vague abdominal discomfort lasting two months. Then there appeared diarrhoea with bloody and sometimes purulent stools. He had 4 to 10 bowel movements daily and felt spontaneous abdominal pain particularly along the left side of the abdomen. He lost 5 kg. during this period, felt very ill, and was unable to carry on his daily work." @default.
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- W2073289852 title "An Unusual Case of Schistosomiasis with Special Epidemiologic Aspects" @default.
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