Ascaris lumbricoides:一个临床病例报告
Melissa Dawn Harlan1, Becky L Faett, Susan E Miller
1Melissa Dawn Harlan, Becky L. Faett, and Susan E. Miller are assistant professors, and Patricia K. Tuite is an associate professor, at the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA. Contact author: Melissa Dawn Harlan, mdh71@pitt.edu. The authors and planners have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
The American journal of nursing
|April 24, 2025
概括
这份病例报告详细介绍了一位31岁的女性患有虫病的经历,这是由虫Lumbricoides引起的土壤传播的虫感染. 它强调了这种广泛传播的寄生虫疾病的临床方面,诊断和管理.
科学领域:
- * 传染病 传染病
- * 寄生虫学 寄生虫学
- * 全球卫生健康
背景情况:
- *由寄生虫虫 (Ascaris lumbricoides) 引起的虫病是一种普遍的土壤传播的虫感染,影响全球约10亿人.
- * 这种感染在农村和贫困地区很常见,那里的卫生设施和个人卫生条件不佳.
- * Ascaris lumbricoides的传播是通过摄入受污染的土壤,水或食物而发生的.
研究的目的:
- * 提交一名居住在南美洲的31岁女性虫病病例报告.
- *讨论虫病的临床表现,诊断方法和治疗策略.
- * 概述疑似感染阿斯卡里斯 lumbricoides 感染的患者的护理管理考虑.
主要方法:
- *病例报告详细介绍患者的临床表现和病史.
- * 对用于识别阿斯卡里斯 (Ascaris lumbricoides) 感染的诊断方法的审查.
- * 讨论已建立的治疗方案和护理.
主要成果:
- * 病例报告跟随一个31岁的女性患者,她患上了ascariasis.
- *报告涵盖了与感染相关的临床迹象,症状和诊断发现.
- *讨论了患者的治疗和护理干预措施.
结论:
- *虫病仍然是一个重要的全球健康问题,特别是在资源有限的环境中.
- * 及时诊断和适当的治疗,加上有效的护理,对于管理Ascaris lumbricoides感染至关重要.
- * 这一案例强调了了解土壤传播的虫病的临床谱和管理的重要性.
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