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Neurocysticercosis Among Resettled Refugees From Burma
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Parasitic DiseaseSoutheast AsiaMedicineDisease OutbreakSoil-transmitted HelminthiasisNeurologyCentral Nervous SystemHelminth InfectionNeuropathologyTaenia SoliumResettled RefugeesParasitology
Taenia solium is the most common helminthic infection of the central nervous system and a leading cause of epilepsy in developing nations. Little is known about neurocysticercosis in refugees from Southeast Asia which is endemic for T solium. We present two cases in a single household of refugees from Burma.
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