Communicable Disease Control Guidelines
ICD-10 A22. 1.2.1 Identification. ... or obstruction of bile duct, pancreatic duct or appendix by one or more adult worms. Reports of pancreatitis are increasing. Confirmed case: Diagnosis is made by identifying eggs in feces, or adult worms passed from the anus, mouth or nose. Intestinal worms may be visualized by radiological and sonographic ... ................
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