“…This clinical condition causes high mortality rates, presenting signs and symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, intestinal involvement with edema, obstructions, ulcerations and hemorrhage with the possibility of peritonitis and secondary bacterial infection; cough, dyspnea, hoarseness, pneumonia, hemoptysis, and respiratory failure. Thus, hyperinfection by Strongyloides stercoralis should be analyzed as a systemic disease, not just as an intestinal parasitosis, because it more broadly compromises the patient's health (AHMADPOUR et al, 2019;AMIN et al, 2019;LUVIRA et al, 2022;CZERESNIA & WEISS, 2022;PRASAD & SAHU, 2022).…”