Treatment of Severe or Relapsing Ancylostomiasis

Not all cases of Ancylostomiasis resolve fully after initial antiparasitic therapy. Severe or relapsing presentations — including those complicated by folliculitis — require a specific management strategy that goes beyond a single standard course.

Clinical Scenario Severe or relapsing Ancylostomiasis, particularly where folliculitis is present or symptoms recur after initial treatment, indicating that further antiparasitic intervention is needed.
Treatment Approach (partial) In these cases, the protocol calls for additional antiparasitic dosing. The specific agents, dose, schedule, and duration are detailed in the full structured regimen — access it below.
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In severe or relapsing cases, especially with folliculitis, additional doses may be necessary.

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