GROUP IV Agravante, Nikki Marie S. Ellano, Joshua Nathaniel Guerrero, Pearl Princess V. Oglesby, Francis B REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STOOL EXAMINATION
May 27, 2015
GROUP IV
Agravante, Nikki Marie S.
Ellano, Joshua Nathaniel
Guerrero, Pearl Princess V.
Oglesby, Francis B
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STOOL
EXAMINATION
Infection by intestinal parasitic worms (geohelminths) is widespread throughout the world, affecting hundreds of millions of people.
INTRODUCTION
Trichuris trichiura
Ascaris lumbricoides
Ancylostoma duodenale
Trichinae
Parasitic infection may spread through contaminated water, fruits, vegetables, grains, poultry, fish or meat. Parasites, in addition, can be transferred from pet to owner. Since children spend more time outdoors, they're more likely than adults to be exposed to parasites.
Heavy infections with roundworm can
cause bowel obstruction. Intestinal worms - especially hookworm - can contribute to anemia by causing intestinal bleeding and thus loss of blood. The larger the number of worms, the more likely they are to make a person ill. Chronic infections can lead to long-term retardation of mental and physical development and, in very severe infections, even death.
RELATED LITERATURES
STUDENTS RESPONDENTS RESULTS
Agravante, Nikki Marie S.
Teejay 1y/o Negative
Lian y/o Negative
Ellano, Joshua Nathaniel
Positive Positive
Negative Negative
Guerrero, Pearl Princess V.
Jennelyn 6y/o Positive
Jovielyn 9 months old
Positive
Oglesby, Jethro 5 y/o Negative
angelica 1y/o Negative
Stools
NIKKI:CONCLUSION :
Stools PEARL :CONCLUSIONS:
Stools JOSHUA :CONCLUSION:
Stools