نتایج جستجو برای: parasitic worms

تعداد نتایج: 40347  

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2001
B Rijal Y Oda R Basnet B Rijal K Parajuli C K Gurung J B Sherchand

The study was conducted in rural school adolescent children to investigate the awareness and its association in parasitic infections in boys and girls. Of the 182 children examined 119 (65.3%) were male and 63 (34.6%) were female, age ranged 12-20 years with median age 15 years. Out of 182 stool samples examined 73 (40%) were found to be positive for parasites in which two or more parasites wer...

Journal: :Experimental parasitology 2006
Andrea B Kohn Jeanne M Lea Leonid L Moroz Robert M Greenberg

Nitric oxide (NO) is synthesized enzymatically by nitric oxide synthase (NOS). Several groups have previously presented evidence for NOS activity and immunoreactivity in several parasitic platyhelminths, including schistosomes. Here, we use 4,5-diaminofluorescein-2 diacetate (DAF-2 DA), a fluorescent indicator of NO, to detect NO in living schistosomes. In adult worms, DAF-2 fluorescence is fou...

2017
Xianting Ding Zach Njus Taejoon Kong Wenqiong Su Chih-Ming Ho Santosh Pandey

Infections from parasitic nematodes (or roundworms) contribute to a significant disease burden and productivity losses for humans and livestock. The limited number of anthelmintics (or antinematode drugs) available today to treat these infections are rapidly losing their efficacy as multidrug resistance in parasites becomes a global health challenge. We propose an engineering approach to discov...

Journal: :Iranian journal of immunology : IJI 2017
Hamid Reza Rahimi Tahereh Mohammadzadeh Seyed Mahmoud Sadjjadi Bahador Sarkari Farzaneh Zahabiun

BACKGROUND Echinococcosis is a zoonotic parasitic disease caused by the larval stage of Echinococcus granulosus. Several native and recombinant antigens, derived from different stages of E. granulosus life cycle, have been used for vaccine trials. In vitro reared adult worms are good candidates for vaccination as they do not produce fertile egg/s and do not have any risk of contamination for re...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2003
Robert Poulin

Many microbial pathogens can switch to new hosts or adopt alternative transmission routes as environmental conditions change, displaying unexpected flexibility in their infection pathways and often causing emerging diseases. In contrast, parasitic worms that must develop through a fixed series of host species appear less likely to show phenotypic plasticity in their transmission pathways. Here,...

Journal: :Parasitology 2005
M J Kimber C C Fleming

Over the last decade the need for new strategies and compounds to control parasitic helminths has become increasingly urgent. The neuromuscular systems of these worms have been espoused as potential sources of target molecules for new drugs which may address this need. One facet of helminth neuromuscular biology which has garnered considerable research interest is that of neuropeptidergic neuro...

2009
De'Broski R. Herbert Jun-Qi Yang Simon P. Hogan Kathryn Groschwitz Marat Khodoun Ariel Munitz Tatyana Orekov Charles Perkins Quan Wang Frank Brombacher Joseph F. Urban Marc E. Rothenberg Fred D. Finkelman

Th2 cells drive protective immunity against most parasitic helminths, but few mechanisms have been demonstrated that facilitate pathogen clearance. We show that IL-4 and IL-13 protect against intestinal lumen-dwelling worms primarily by inducing intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) to differentiate into goblet cells that secrete resistin-like molecule (RELM) beta. RELM-beta is essential for norma...

2013
Sasmita Biswal

Autoimmune and inflammatory diseases represent a significant health burden, especially in affluent societies and that no cure exists for majority of these diseases. Medication can slow the disease's progression, but many of the drugs on the market have unpleasant side effects. Current research on parasitic worms (helminthes) has demonstrated a great potential for whole worms, their eggs or thei...

2011
Fernando Ortega

Contents 1. Introduction 2. Medicinal plants in the evolution of biomedicine 2.1. Medicinal plants as landmarks in medical history 2.1.1. Ancient times 2.1.2. Arabic and Greek legacies 2.1.3. Last century of the second millennium legacy 2.2. Medicinal plants as sources of prototypic agents 3. Disease control in a cross-cultural context: A case of applied ethnopharmacology to common intestinal p...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2014
David S Brown William O C Symondson

Prevalence and intensity of parasitic infections are often higher in male than in female vertebrates. This bias may represent either differences between host sex in exposure or susceptibility to parasites. The former may be due to sex-specific behaviour of the host, including differential habitat use or diet. Differences in susceptibility are often regarded as a negative effect of male sex ster...

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