Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., s1-31(4), 1951, pp. 442-447
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Balantidium Coli Infection with Special Reference to Treatment1,2,
Howard B. Shookhoff, M.D.
- 1. Balantidium coli was found to occur at the rate of 0.6% among a group of approximately 3,000 Puerto Rican patients.
- 2. In 18 of 20 cases a history of close contact with pigs was elicited.
- 3. All 20 cases found were in children.
- 4. B. coli infection has a predilection for children, and among children, for males.
- 5. The low rate of infection in adults suggests that the infection tends to be spontaneously eliminated.
- 6. Of the amebicidal drugs which have been tried in B. coli infection, Diodoquin gives the most satisfactory results.
1 From the Bureaus of Laboratories and Preventable Diseases, Health Department, City of New York.
2 Read at the annual meeting of the Am. Soc. of Tropical Medicine, Savanah, Ga., November 1950.
Copyright © 1951 by the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.