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Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 10(4), 1961, pp. 521-522
Copyright © 1961 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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Trichlorophenol Piperazine Salt in the Treatment of Intestinal Helminthic Infections in Ethiopia

Edward D. Wagner
Department of Microbiology, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, California

Trichlorophenol piperazine salt was given orally in tablet form to 53 persons with a total of 85 worm infections. The numbers of cases found negative on follow-up after treatment were: 7 of 8 with hookworm, 20 of 23 with Ascaris, 5 of 6 with Enterobius, 7 of 14 with Strongyloides, 6 of 26 with Trichuris and 2 of 8 with Hymenolepis nana. No side effects were reported by the individuals treated.







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