Abstract

Pleuropulmonary
 infections are not uncommon in tropical and subtropical countries. Its
 distribution and prevalence in developed nations has been curtailed by various
 successfully implemented preventive health measures and geographic conditions.
 In few low and middle income nations, pulmonary parasitic infections still
 remain a problem, although not rampant. With increase in immunocompromised
 patients in these regions, there has been an upsurge in parasites isolated and
 reported in the recent past. J Microbiol
 Infect Dis 2018; 8(4):165-179

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