Diseases

Parasites

In cases of parasitic infections, additional parasitic species can be introduced alongside the primary infection, potentially leading to further complications. These secondary infections may originate from different parasitic species, creating a complex clinical picture. Particularly in chronic infection scenarios, dormant parasites can become reactivated, a phenomenon known as 'Opportunistic Infections.'

These opportunistic infections can further weaken the host's immune system and complicate treatment.

  • Toxoplasmosis
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  • Echinococcus multilocularis
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  • Entamoeba histolytica
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  • Leishmania infantum
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  • Taenia solium
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  • Toxocara canis
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  • Trichinella spiralis
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  • Ascaris
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  • Intestinal protozoa
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  • Intestinal Helminths
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Bacteria

Bacterial infections can lead to co-infections and opportunistic infections.
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Viruses

Viral infections can lead to multiple strains, complicating treatment, especially in chronic cases.
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Yeast and Mould

Fungal contamination can introduce more molds, especially in persistent cases with reactivated…
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