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Disentería amebiana; Amebiasis intestinal
Al viajar a países tropicales donde las condiciones de salubridad son inadecuadas, tome agua potable o hervida y no coma verduras crudas ni frutas sin pelar. Las medidas de salud pública deben incluir purificación y desinfección del agua con cloro, al igual que programas de tratamiento de aguas residuales.
Las medidas de relaciones sexuales con precaución, como el uso de condones y de protectores de goma en caso de contacto oral o anal, pueden ayudar a prevenir la infección.
Schuster FL, Glaser CA. Amebiasis. In: Goldman L, Ausiello D, eds. Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007:chap 373.
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