CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF GIARDIA INTESTINALIS PARASITE IN THE ARGES POPULATION
Journal Title: Current Trends in Natural Sciences - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
The present study, conducted in January-December 2007-2010 to the Argeş population releaved a high incidence of parazitization with Giardia intestinalis to the preschool children: 38.9%. There are not significant differences related to gender distribution of parasitization with G. intestinalis, and most cases come from urban areas. This study seeks to highlight the socio-medical importance of this pathology to Arges population, because infestation with Giardia intestinalis is the most common cause of acute and chronic diarrhea in children and in adults, too.
Authors and Affiliations
Daniela Bărbuceanu, Andreea Dumitru
THE INCIDENCE OF HIV INFECTIONS IN ARGES POPULATION IN 2012 - 2013
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) from Retroviridae family was isolated in early 80´s but his presence in Africa is much older than we previously thought, before the pandemic spread because of the social changes of 70´...
HIGHLIGHTING OF SOME PHYSIOLOGICAL BACTERIAL GROUPS ISOLATED FROM DANUBE DELTA BIOSPHERE RESERVE, AREA ROŞU, ROŞULEŢ AND PUIU LAKES
Industrialization and the socio-economic conditions, as well as the human standards changing from the last few decades, led to increased pollution degree including the discharge area of he Danube River in the Black Sea....
INFLUENCE OF CULTIVAR AND PLANTING MATERIAL REGARDING PHENOLOGICAL ASPECTS AT DAHLIA HYBRIDA
Dahlia is one of the most important cut flowers and it is used also for garden decor during the summer. Based on the researches conducted on seven cultivars of Dahlia hybrida cactus type: 'Kennemerland', 'Tsuki Yori No...
USING THE „MOUNTAIN” METAPHOR TO INCREASE SELF-EFFICACY
A new growing body of studies have suggested that therapists and counsellors should consider nature involvement and nature connectedness when assessing clients and planning therapy strategies. Strategies and techniques...
PHYTOSOCIOLOGICAL STUDY CONCERNING ASSOCIATONS WITH LIGULARIA SIBIRICA (L.) CASS. IN ROMANIA
The threatened taxon of community importance Ligularia sibirica (L.) Cass. is one of the many glacial relicts common in eutrophic and oligotrophic wetlands preserved in Romania. The aim of this paper is to make a brief...