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Effective Management for Recurrent Worm Infections in a Family
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A Short Case Study by Dr. Ira Shah about a 6-year-old boy who has been experiencing recurrent worm infections for 3 years. His mother and sister have also been passing worms in their stools for 3 years, which were unresponsive to medications.
What will be the best course of management for this patient and his family?
Join us in our Discussion: https://www.pediatriconcall.com/grand-round/new/recurrent-pinworm-infestation/176
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Effective Management for Recurrent Worm Infections in a Family
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A Short Case Study by Dr. Ira Shah about a 6-year-old boy who has been experiencing recurrent worm infections for 3 years. His mother and sister have also been passing worms in their stools for 3 years, which were unresponsive to medications.
What will be the best course of management for this patient and his family?
Join us in our Discussion: https://www.pediatriconcall.com/grand-round/new/recurrent-pinworm-infestation/176
PEDIATRIC ONCALL is the Web's most robust and integrated medical information and education tool with an extensive network of doctors as registered members.
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