COMMON OCCURENCE AND CLINICAL-DIAGNOSTIC FEATURES OF ASCARIDOSE AND LYMBLIOSA IN ADOLESCENT CHILDREN
Abstract
This article analyzes the co-occurrence of ascariasis and giardiasis in adolescents and their clinical and diagnostic features. During the study, clinical manifestations, laboratory results, and epidemiological factors were examined. The findings revealed that the combination of these parasitic infections leads to gastrointestinal dysfunction, decreased immunity, and general intoxication symptoms. Early diagnosis and preventive measures are crucial for reducing the spread and severity of these diseases.
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