Volume 28, Number 6—June 2022
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Fasciolopsis buski Detected in Humans in Bihar and Pigs in Assam, India
Table 1
Category | No. cases | Test value |
---|---|---|
Sign or symptom from general and systemic examination | ||
Persistent diarrhea | 13 | Y |
Acute diarrhea | 1 | Y |
Dehydration | 12 | Y |
Abdomen pain | 5 | Y |
Passage of live worms in feces or vomitus | 2 | Y |
Passage of dead worms in feces or vomitus | 12 | Y |
Fever | 9 | Y |
Vomiting | 12 | Y |
Anemia | 14 | 10.9–14.1 g/dL* |
Eosinophilia | 10 | 50–500 eosinophils/mm3 (1%–4%) |
Total leukocyte count | 7 | 5,000–10,000 leukocytes/μL of blood |
Potassium |
1 |
3.4–4.7 mEq/L |
Malnutrition grading | ||
Malnutrition grade I, mild malnutrition | 1 | 71%–80% |
Malnutrition grade II, moderate malnutrition | 9 | 61%–70% |
Malnutrition grade III, severe malnutrition |
4 |
51%–60% |
*Children 3–12 years of age. |
1These first authors contributed equally to this article.
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