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Stool examination provided evidence of STEC infection in 67 (29.4%) of 228 patients examined.
A follow-up stool examination was made 50 days after treatment.
The population size was 2015 and 2180 in Areas A and B, respectively, of which 1129 and 1298 subjects received stool examination.
A parasitologic stool examination resulted negative.
The patient's physical examination remained non-focal, stool examination revealed no occult blood, no microscopic blood was noted in the urinalysis, and vital signs were stable.
Stool examination showed that all pigs were negative for S. japonicum.
The cohort was constituded based on an initial stool examination of 455 children.
The presence of intestinal helminth eggs and protozoa cysts was determined from direct stool examination by microscopy, using lugol staining.
In this period, children who developed the first episode of P. vivax infection had a stool examination and hemoglobin concentration performed on the day of the diagnosis.
Throughout the follow-up interval, hemoglobin value and stool examination (three samples on alternate days) were performed on children who developed P. vivax malaria.
However, it is important to note that in all the groups children sometimes had more than one helminth at stool examination, precluding an isolated analysis.
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