نتایج جستجو برای: hookworm

تعداد نتایج: 1659  

Journal: :Molecular and biochemical parasitology 2008
Sahar Abubucker John Martin Yong Yin Lucinda Fulton Shiaw-Pyng Yang Kym Hallsworth-Pepin J Spencer Johnston John Hawdon James P McCarter Richard K Wilson Makedonka Mitreva

Hookworms infect nearly a billion people. The Ancylostoma caninum hookworm of canids is a model for studying human infections and information from its genome coupled with functional genomics and proteomics can accelerate progress towards hookworm control. As a step towards a full-scale A. caninum genome project, we generated 104,000 genome survey sequences (GSSs) and determined the genome size ...

Journal: :Parasitology 1993
D W Crompton R R Whitehead

Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus are extremely common species of soil-transmitted helminth which flourish where poverty and malnutrition prevail. Hookworms contribute significantly to iron-deficiency anaemia, which remains one of the world's major nutritional problems, through the feeding activities of intestinal stages leading to chronic blood loss into the gut. In this article, a ...

2014
Tawin Inpankaew Fabian Schär Anders Dalsgaard Virak Khieu Wissanuwat Chimnoi Chamnan Chhoun Daream Sok Hanspeter Marti Sinuon Muth Peter Odermatt Rebecca J. Traub

Ancylostoma ceylanicum, a hookworm of canids and felids in Asia, is becoming the second most common hookworm infecting humans. In 2012, we investigated the prevalence and infection dynamics of and risk factors for hookworm infections in humans and dogs in a rural Cambodian village. Over 57% of the population was infected with hookworms; of those, 52% harbored A. ceylanicum hookworms. The greate...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2007
Daniel Reiss Lisa M Harrison Richard Bungiro Michael Cappello

An agar plate (AP) method has been developed for culturing infectious larvae of the hookworm Ancylostoma ceylanicum. The third-stage larvae reared using the AP method displayed similar morphology to those cultured using Baermann or Harada-Mori coproculture techniques. The yield of viable larvae from the AP method (50%) was comparable to that of the Baermann (47%), and both were superior to Hara...

1943
Robert Heilig S. K. Visveswar

Many investigations have been devoted to the solution of the problem of the mechanism by which the hookworm exerts its deleterious effects. There is no doubt that the answer to the question is as complex as the syndrome produced by the hookworm. Loss of blood due to the sucking worm, increased by the prolonged oozing from the abandoned bites in jejunum and duodenum, is certainly one factor conc...

Journal: :Gut 1969
B N Tandon A K Saraya K Ramachandran S K Sama

A variable proportion of patients with hookworm disease have functional and structural changes of the small bowel leading to the clinical features of malabsorption and nutritional deficiencies (Sheehy, Meroney, Cox, and Soler, 1962; Salem and Truelove, 1964; Chaudhuri and Saha, 1964; Tandon, Das, Saraya, and Deo, 1966a; Burman, 1966; Chuttani, Puri, and Misra, 1967). This observation has great ...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2000
M L Barreto L C Rodrigues R C Silva A M Assis M G Reis C A Santos R E Blanton

Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG), the most common vaccine worldwide, has broad effects on the immune system. Hookworm infections are a major source of morbidity. In response to a preliminary report of BCG vaccination protection against nematodes in human immunodeficiency virus-infected adults, data from an ongoing prospective study were analyzed to determine the intensity (eggs per gram of stool)...

2017
Xia Tan Meichu Cheng Jie Zhang Guochun Chen Di Liu Yexin Liu Hong Liu

Hookworm infections are rare causes of acute gastrointestinal bleeding. We report a middle aged man with primary nephrotic syndrome and pulmonary embolism. During the treatment with steroids and anticoagulants, the patient presented acute massive hemorrhage of the gastrointestinal tract. The results of gastroscopy showed red worms in the duodenum. Colonoscopy and CT angiogram of abdomen were un...

Journal: :Parasite immunology 2010
H J McSorley A Loukas

Hookworms are one of the most prevalent parasites of humans in developing countries, but we know relatively little about the immune response generated to hookworm infection. This can be attributed to a lack of permissive animal models and a relatively small research community compared with those of the more high-profile parasitic diseases. However, recently, research has emerged on the developm...

D Akbari K Balighi

Cutaneous larva migrans is a self-limited cutaneous eruption caused by larva of roundworms that do not normally parasitize humans. Ankylostoma brazielensis, the dog and cat hookworm, is the most common agent. The disease is found in tropical and subtropical regions and may be seen in travelers from these regions. We report a case of a 37-year-old Iranian man who had cutaneous larva migrans afte...

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