Strongyloides Information for Health Professionals - PDF
ARDS has created a detailed information resource for health professionals to learn more about Strongyloides including life cycle, presentation, investigation and treatment.
Strongyloides are tiny parasitic worms that cause strongyloidiasis, with symptoms of varying severity, from mild, intermittent symptoms to fatalities. Strongyloides infect many people in the northern two-thirds of the Australian continent, including Aboriginal people living in remote communities.
ARDS has created a detailed information resource for health professionals to learn more about this disease including life cycle, presentation, investigation and treatment which you can download here.
Other useful resources include:
Miwatj Health Strongyloides Story patient education flip chart
14th National Workshop on Strongyloidiasis: ASP PreConference Workshop 8 July 2019
OR
ARDS has created a detailed information resource for health professionals to learn more about Strongyloides including life cycle, presentation, investigation and treatment.
Strongyloides are tiny parasitic worms that cause strongyloidiasis, with symptoms of varying severity, from mild, intermittent symptoms to fatalities. Strongyloides infect many people in the northern two-thirds of the Australian continent, including Aboriginal people living in remote communities.
ARDS has created a detailed information resource for health professionals to learn more about this disease including life cycle, presentation, investigation and treatment which you can download here.
Other useful resources include:
Miwatj Health Strongyloides Story patient education flip chart
14th National Workshop on Strongyloidiasis: ASP PreConference Workshop 8 July 2019
OR
ARDS has created a detailed information resource for health professionals to learn more about Strongyloides including life cycle, presentation, investigation and treatment.
Strongyloides are tiny parasitic worms that cause strongyloidiasis, with symptoms of varying severity, from mild, intermittent symptoms to fatalities. Strongyloides infect many people in the northern two-thirds of the Australian continent, including Aboriginal people living in remote communities.
ARDS has created a detailed information resource for health professionals to learn more about this disease including life cycle, presentation, investigation and treatment which you can download here.
Other useful resources include:
Miwatj Health Strongyloides Story patient education flip chart
14th National Workshop on Strongyloidiasis: ASP PreConference Workshop 8 July 2019
OR