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Vitamin B12 and Folic Acid in Children with Intestinal Parasitic Infection

José L. Olivares, MD, PhD, Ramona Fernández, MD, Jesús Fleta, MD, PhD, María Y. Ruiz, MD and Antonio Clavel, MD, PhD

Department of Paediatrics (J.L.O., R.F., J.F., M.Y.R.), "Lozano Blesa" Hospital, University of Zaragoza School of Medicine, Zaragoza, SPAIN
Microbiology (A.C.), "Lozano Blesa" Hospital, University of Zaragoza School of Medicine, Zaragoza, SPAIN



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Fig. 1. Plasma vitamin B12 in 86 children with intestinal parasitosis, before and three months after treatment. Analysis showed a significant increase for Giardia lamblia, p = 0.045 (triangle) and Enterobius vermicularis, p = 0.004 (circle). No significant differences were found for Cryptosporidium parvum, p = 0.388 (square).

 





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