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First known case of human bertiellosis in a child in Paraná, Brazil.

Nathália Mitsue KishiAmanda Parteka de GodoyBárbara Luiza Viana AfonsoCristina Alvarez MattarGabriela Riter Martins de MatosLucas Müller PradoMaria Augusta KormannRaphael Ferreira BarbosaRodolfo Corrêa de BarrosAndrea Maciel de Oliveira Rossoni
Published in: Revista paulista de pediatria : orgao oficial da Sociedade de Pediatria de Sao Paulo (2023)
Human Bertiellosis is a rare zoonosis, with less than one hundred cases reported. However, it is a cause of chronic abdominal pain and should be kept as a differential diagnosis, especially in cases reporting recurrent tapeworm expulsion in feces and refractory treatment with albendazole.
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