vitamin-b-12 has been researched along with Hymenolepiasis* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for vitamin-b-12 and Hymenolepiasis
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Intestinal permeability in Hymenolepis nana as reflected by non invasive lactulose/mannitol dual permeability test and its impaction on nutritional parameters of patients.
Assessment of Hymenolepis nana infection among 102 children and adults of both sexes (5-16 years) residing 2 Welfare Institutes (Giza and Cairo) showed a prevalence of 22.33%. The effect of H. nana on intestinal permeability and on nutritional parameters of patients was studied. A total of 46 subjects were divided into 2 groups: GI (20 H. nana patients) and GII (26 parasite-free control). Both groups were subjected to lactulose/mannitol dual permeability test, anthropometric study, estimation of vitamin B12 and folate levels in plasma and estimation of haemoglobin (HB)%, RBCs and WBCs counts and haematocrite value (HCT%) for anaemia. The H. nana patients showed significant higher percent (P = 0.04) of altered intestinal permeability versus controls denoting intestinal leakage, significant means lower levels of vitamin B12 (P = 0.01) and folate (P < 0.04) in blood plasma versus control denoting liability to vitamin B12 & folate deficiencies. Means value of HB%, RBC & WBC counts and HCT% showed generalized decrease but without significant difference in H. nana patients and control denoting anaemia liability. The percent of stunting (HAZ < or =2) and of wasting (WAZ < or =2) were higher among H. nana patients versus controls but without significant difference (P = 0.19 & P = 0.47 respectively). Topics: Adolescent; Animals; Case-Control Studies; Child; Child, Preschool; Female; Folic Acid; Humans; Hymenolepiasis; Hymenolepis nana; Intestinal Absorption; Lactulose; Male; Mannitol; Nutritional Status; Permeability; Prevalence; Vitamin B 12 | 2007 |
Developmental physiology of cestodes. V. Effects of vitamin deficient diets and host coprophagy prevention on development on Hymenolepis diminuta.
Topics: Animals; Cestoda; Feces; Hymenolepiasis; Male; Pyridoxine; Rats; Thiamine; Vitamin B 12; Vitamin B Complex; Vitamin B Deficiency | 1969 |