pinworm

NOUN
  1. small threadlike worm infesting human intestines and rectum especially in children
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  • In the pinworm soup there were squirming iridescent protozoa, single-celled giants that were almost as big as the multicellular worms. Parasite Rex
  • You can get pinworms by unknowingly swallowing microscopic pinworm eggs.
  • If your child has ascariasis, she should be evaluated for other intestinal parasites, such as pinworm.
  • Everyone in your house should take the drugs even if they do not have pinworms.
  • Mebendazole, is sold as a generic drug and has been used since the 1970s to treat roundworm, hookworm, pinworm, whipworm, and other worm-based parasitic infections. Mebendazol: A novel drug to be studied for metastatic Melanoma
  • Rectally administered tobacco infusions - whether employed against pinworms, roundworms, tapeworms, or threadworms - proved an effective vermifuge in sixteenth-century Europe.
  • Threadworms, or pinworms, are small intestinal worm parasites.
  • Not all of the critturs which cause internal problems are food or water borne ... pinworm eggs are blown around on bits of dust, for example. First time travleling to Mexico question
  • With many viruses, pinworm eggs likely in the goose poop on the playground and C. difficile bacteria resistant to alcohol it makes sense to wash down the drain than to douse in alcohol. stanlee FDA taking a closer look at key chemical in anti-bacterials
  • The most prolific parasitic worm in the U.S. and European Union: the pinworm, which is most common during childhood. 3quarksdaily
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