Publications
Selected Resources
- Hookworms of dogs and cats as agents of cutaneous larva migrans Bowman D, Montgomery S, Zajac A, Eberhard M, Kazacos K
 Trends in Parasitology, April 2010, Vo. 26, No. 4, pp. 162-167
- Epidermal parasitic skin diseasese: a neglected category of poverty-associated plagues Feldmeier H, Heukelbach J
 Bulletin of the World Health Organization, November 2008, Issue 87, pp. 152-159
- Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of hookworm-related cutaneous larva migrans Heukelbach J, Feldmeier H
 The Lancet Infectious Diseases, May 2008, Vol. 8, No. 5, pp. 302-309
- Prevalence and risk factors of hookworm-related cutaneous larva migrans in a rural community in Brazil Heukelbach J, Jackson A, Ariza L, Feldmeier H
 Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, January 2008, Vol. 102, pp. 53-61
- Hookworm-related cutaneous larva migrans Hochedez P, Caumes E
 Journal of Travel Medicine, September 2007, Vol. 14, Issue 5, pp. 326-333
- Treatment of cutaneous larva migrans and Toxocara infection Caumes E
 Fundamental & Clinical Pharmacology, April 2003, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 213-216
- Cutaneous larva migrans: clinical features and management of 44 cases presenting in the returning traveler Blackwell V, Vega-Lopez F
 The British Journal of Dermatology, September 2001, Vol. 145, No. 3, pp. 434-437
- Human enteric infection with canine hookworms Croese J, Loukas A, Opdebeeck J, Fairley S, Prociv P
 Annals of Internal Medicine, March 1994, Vol. 120, No. 5, pp. 369-374
- Creeping eruption
 Kirby-Smith J, Dove W, White G
 Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1926, Vol. 13, pp. 137-173
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