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Saksirisampant W et al. – Although there was also a trend for stools of unusual colour (red–brown, red–orange, green, black or grey) to be positively associated with intestinal parasitic infection, this was not statistically significant. The observation of the consistency of stools of HIV/AIDS patients could help in the presumptive diagnosis of opportunistic protozoan infections and allow parasitological investigation to be targeted at the cases most likely to be found positive.


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