Parasites
Parasites are the most common health condition in international adoption.
While they can usually be treated easily, they are not always detected
with routine medical exams. Therefore, if you notice symptoms later on
it is advisible that you speak to your doctor even if your child has been
tested for parasites once.
Overview
Parasite Infection Factsheet
Factsheet on parasite infection. National Institute of Health
Ascaris (Round Worms)
Ascariasis Infection and My Daughter Adopted
from China
A mother who recently adopted a young girl from China shares information
on her experiences with the parasite Ascariasis. Mary Jean Glick
Ascaris Infection Factsheet
Factsheet on Ascaris infection. National Institute of Health
Giardia
Giardia and Children from Orphanages
Symptoms of giardia in children. Dr. Jane Aronson
Giardia & Adoption from Asia
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on Giardia for adoptive parents.
Allison Martin
Giardia Infections Factsheet
Factsheet on Giardia lamblia infection. National Institute of
Health
Hookworm
Hookworm Infection Factsheet
Factsheet on hookworm infection. National Institute of Health
More Articles on Comeunity
Infectious Disease
and the Internationally Adopted Child
Dr. Jerri Ann Jenista's excellent discussion of infectious disease and
parasites in adopted children. Dr. Jenista
Honey I Passed A Worm!
Dr. Mark Wise describes common parasites one may encounter. Dr. Mark
Wise
Upon Your Return
Dr. Mark Wise describes the detection and treatment of parasites and other
health hazards for returning travelers. Dr. Mark Wise
Parasites Outdoors
Dr. Mark Wise discusses less common parasites occuring outdoors. Dr.
Mark Wise
Links
Parasite Resources
If you can't find the information you need in the articles above on Comeunity,
then check these additional resources.
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