نتایج جستجو برای: trichinella britovi

تعداد نتایج: 1221  

Journal: :Blood 1976
F W Ruscetti R H Cypess P A Chervenick

Mitogen-stimulated lymphocytes recently have been shown to release colony-stimulating activity (CSA), a stimulator of granulopoiesis in vitro. Whether CSA release is a result of specific antigen-lymphocyte interactions has been investigated by determining the ability of spleen lymphocytes isolated from Trichinella spiralis and Bacille Calmette Guerin (BCG) infected mice to release CSA. Lymphocy...

2016
Kristina Roesel Karsten Nöckler Maximilian P O Baumann Reinhard Fries Michel M Dione Peter-Henning Clausen Delia Grace

Previous research on trichinellosis in Africa focused on isolating Trichinella from wildlife while the role of domestic pigs has remained highly under-researched. Pig keeping in Uganda is historically recent, and evidence on zoonotic pig diseases, including infection with Trichinella species, is scarce. A cross-sectional survey on Trichinella seroprevalence in pigs was conducted in three distri...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2010
Maggie A Kuhn Daniel M Zeitler Beverly Y Wang Mark D DeLacure

OBJECTIVES (1) Present a unique case of a thyroglossal duct cyst (TGDC) excised for recurrent infections with Trichinella spiralis in adjacent strap muscle; (2) review the literature regarding the diagnosis and treatment of subclinical trichinellosis of the head and neck. STUDY DESIGN Case report and literature review. METHODS Case report and literature review. RESULTS We present the case...

2017
Zhong-Quan Wang Ya-Li Shi Rou-Dan Liu Peng Jiang Ya-Yi Guan Ying-Dan Chen Jing Cui

The clinical diagnosis of trichinellosis is difficult because its clinical manifestations are nonspecific. Detection of anti-Trichinella IgG by ELISA using T. spiralis muscle larval excretory-secretory (ES) antigens is the most commonly used serological method for diagnosis of trichinellosis, but the main disadvantage is false negativity during the early stage of infection. There is an obvious ...

Journal: :Proteomics 2005
Mark W Robinson Bernadette Connolly

Trichinella spiralis is an intracellular nematode parasite of mammalian skeletal muscle. Infection of the muscle cell leads to the formation of a host-parasite complex that results in profound alterations to the host cell and a re-alignment of muscle-specific gene expression. The role of parasite excretory-secretory (ES) proteins in mediating these effects is currently unknown, largely due to t...

2015
Li WANG Xiang Yu TIAN Ge Ge SUN Ruo Dan LIU Li Na LIU Xi ZHANG Peng JIANG Zhong Quan WANG Jing CUI

BACKGROUND We have previously reported that a 31 kDa protein was screened from the excretory-secretory (ES) proteins of Tichinella spiralis muscle larvae (ML) by immunoproteomics using early infection sera, and the gene encoding a 31 kDa protein from T. spiralis was cloned and expressed in an E. coli expression system. In this study, the recombinant 31 kDa antigens were used for detection of an...

2015
Kuo Bi Jing Yang Lei Wang Yuan Gu Bin Zhan Xinping Zhu Érika Martins Braga

BACKGROUND Trichinella spiralis infection induces protective immunity against re-infection in animal models. Identification of the antigens eliciting acquired immunity during infection is important for vaccine development against Trichinella infection and immunodiagnosis. METHODS AND FINDINGS The T. spiralis adult cDNA library was immunoscreened with sera from pigs experimentally infected wit...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 2009
Bruno Gottstein Edoardo Pozio Karsten Nöckler

SUMMARY Throughout much of the world, Trichinella spp. are found to be the causative agents of human trichinellosis, a disease that not only is a public health hazard by affecting human patients but also represents an economic problem in porcine animal production and food safety. Due to the predominantly zoonotic importance of infection, the main efforts in many countries have focused on the co...

Journal: :Parasitology 2003
G Theodoropoulos M Styliara M Petrakos C M O Kapel

Most sylvatic species of Trichinella are known to have poor infectivity to rats, but in the present study oral administration of bile from other hosts appeared to modify this infectivity. A total of 75 rats were inoculated in groups of 25 with 3 species of Trichinella (T. spiralis, T. nativa, and T. nelsoni) and each group of rats was given per os daily doses of bile from pig, sheep, chicken an...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2014
Leigh Cuttell Maria Angeles Gómez-Morales Beth Cookson Peter J Adams Simon A Reid Paul B Vanderlinde Louise A Jackson C Gray Rebecca J Traub

Trichinella surveillance in wildlife relies on muscle digestion of large samples which are logistically difficult to store and transport in remote and tropical regions as well as labour-intensive to process. Serological methods such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) offer rapid, cost-effective alternatives for surveillance but should be paired with additional tests because of the h...

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