What Do We Know About Blastocystis Analyzing Research Studies with Statistical Methods

作者: Kenneth Boorom

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-32738-4_7

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摘要: Blastocystis is the most commonly identified parasitic infection in stool samples from healthcare-seeking patients many regions of world. A collection close to 1,000 studies exists on Blastocystis, with substantial contributions researchers Middle East, Asia/Pacific Rim, Europe, and North America. In cases, disagreements about appear originate difficulties determining how decisions should be made existing database studies. Although more will certainly available future, it possible apply objective screening techniques which can expected identify conclusions that are unlikely reversed. However, this technique not necessarily same described as certain by medical professionals. better understanding meaning statistical data obtained populations would help reduce contradictory studies, examples provided situations under a pathogen like Giardia intestinalis often healthy individuals. The role irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) examined, formulas presented understand costs blastocystosis, given research identifying cost IBS.

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