Helminthic invasion in malaria patients
F. K. Permyakov
Kazan medical journal ›› 1929, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (11) : 1142 -1147.
Helminthic invasion in malaria patients
In the light of modern teachings, parasitic worms are considered not only as causative agents of helminthic diseases, very diverse in etiology and clinical course, but to a large extent also as the primary source of very frequent infectious diseases, as inoculators of microbial flora, as a factor that acts with its poisonous properties on the body, disrupting normal organ function and predisposing it to other diseases and to severe disease. With the development of most infectious diseases, the first role belongs to worms, and the second to bacteria; the course and death of the disease should be considered as the result of the combined destructive work of both. “One should not be hypnotized by germs only” (Cadeak).
Eco-Vector
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