Intestinal parasitism must be considered as a problem of public health community and preventive medicine and not as a simple, isolated problem for the medical office. While it is true that an isolated case of intestinal parasitism,(and mistakenly, in quiet cases), may not represent a major social problem of clinical interest, these cases, nevertheless, can affect the community in which the person suffering from the disease is acting in many cases as an executive. Therefore, this disease is definitely a problem which the medical profession and