نتایج جستجو برای: paratenic hosts

تعداد نتایج: 38669  

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 2015
Chia-Kwung Fan Celia V Holland Karen Loxton Ursula Barghouth

Toxocara canis and T. cati are highly prevalent nematode infections of the intestines of dogs and cats. In paratenic hosts, larvae do not mature in the intestine but instead migrate through the somatic tissues and organs of the body. The presence of these migrating larvae can contribute to pathology. Toxocara larvae can invade the brains of humans, and while case descriptions of cerebral toxoca...

2011
Rosanna Qualizza Cristoforo Incorvaia Romualdo Grande Eleni Makri Luigi Allegra

BACKGROUND Toxocara canis is an intestinal nematode affecting dogs and cats, which causes human infection when embryonated eggs excreted in dog feces are ingested. Humans are paratenic hosts. Although the larvae do not develop into adult worms in the human body, they may migrate to various tissues and organs where they can survive for several years, giving rise to several clinical symptoms, whi...

2015
Mark L. Eberhard Elizabeth A. Thiele Gole E. Yembo Makoy S. Yibi Vitaliano A. Cama Ernesto Ruiz-Tiben

Thirty-seven unusual specimens, three from Ethiopia and 34 from South Sudan, were submitted since 2012 for further identification by the Ethiopian Dracunculiasis Eradication Program (EDEP) and the South Sudan Guinea Worm Eradication Program (SSGWEP), respectively. Although the majority of specimens emerged from sores or breaks in the skin, there was concern that they did not represent bona fide...

2016
Tongjit Thanchomnang Chairat Tantrawatpan Pewpan M. Intapan Oranuch Sanpool Viraphong Lulitanond Somjintana Tourtip Hiroshi Yamasaki Wanchai Maleewong

The identification of diphyllobothriidean tapeworms (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidea) that infect humans and intermediate/paratenic hosts is extremely difficult due to their morphological similarities, particularly in the case of Diphyllobothrium and Spirometra species. A pyrosequencing method for the molecular identification of pathogenic agents has recently been developed, but as of yet there hav...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2000
R L Rausch A M Adams

Infective stages of helminths of 5 species that occur as adults in marine mammals were found in burbot, Lota lota (L.) (Gadidae), from the lower Kuskokwim River (southwestern Alaska): Diphyllobothrium alascense Rausch et Williamson, 1958; Pyramicocephalus phocarum (Fabricius, 1780); Corynosoma strumosum (Rudolphi, 1801); Corynosoma semerme (Forsell, 1904); and Pseudoterranova decipiens (Krabbe,...

Journal: :Folia parasitologica 2003
Carlos A Rauque Gustavo P Viozzi Liliana G Semenas

Seasonal samples of all fish species from Lake Moreno were taken in order to determine the presence of paratenia, to evaluate the status of the hosts and to characterise the transmission of Acanthocephalus tumescens (von Linstow, 1896) at the component population level. Prevalence, mean abundance, mean intensity, numbers of gravid females, relative abundance of the different fish species, relat...

2015
Emily M. York James P. Creecy Wayne D. Lord William Caire

E infectious diseases negatively impact humans and wildlife, causing disease outbreaks and deaths and local and global extinctions (1). Zoonotic disease emergence or re-emergence results from numerous factors (e.g., globalization of trade, increased interaction of humans and animals, anthropogenic climate change) that function independently or synergistically (2,3). Consequently, the means by w...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2001
B Hanelt L E Grother J Janovy

Freshwater nematomorphs, or gordiids, are parasitic as larvae, but free-living in aquatic environments as adults. Studies based on the collection of adults have reported gordiids to be widespread, but discontinuous in distribution. However, a relatively short adult life span and unknown life history make the detection of adults difficult. An alternative approach to investigate gordiid distribut...

2011
Sven Klimpel Harry W. Palm

Parasitic nematodes are known as important pathogens that cause problems for human and animal health. Some of them naturally inhabit the marine environment, where they are widespread and can be found in a variety of different hosts. Food-borne zoonoses via aquatic animals are most often linked to anisakid nematodes of the genera Anisakis Dujardin, 1845, Contracaecum Railliet and Henry, 1912, an...

2015
Alessio Giannelli Vito Colella Francesca Abramo Rafael Antonio do Nascimento Ramos Luigi Falsone Emanuele Brianti Antonio Varcasia Filipe Dantas-Torres Martin Knaus Mark T. Fox Domenico Otranto

BACKGROUND Gastropod-borne parasites may cause debilitating clinical conditions in animals and humans following the consumption of infected intermediate or paratenic hosts. However, the ingestion of fresh vegetables contaminated by snail mucus and/or water has also been proposed as a source of the infection for some zoonotic metastrongyloids (e.g., Angiostrongylus cantonensis). In the meantime,...

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