2020
DOI: 10.53986/ibjm.2020.0043
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Banana fibers camouflaging as a gut worm in a 6-month-old infant

Abstract: Worm infestation issue is a common health condition observed mostly in Asian countries. The prevalence of worms in children is higher due to the habit of playing in mud or outdoors which is not found in the case of an infant. Very rarely worm infestation is observed in infants. There is a need for an investigation to be carried out for live worms in the stool. Sometimes the change in the diet of the infant, irregular bowel movements, and worm-like things in stool makes an alarming situation. We report the orig… Show more

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