نتایج جستجو برای: فاسیولاهپاتیکا faciola hepatica

تعداد نتایج: 1830  

2013
Miguel M. Cabada Martha Lopez A. Clinton White

A 54-year-old male Matsigenka native from the Manu jungle of Peru presented with the eggs shown in Figure 1. Kato Katz (Figure 2) testing revealed 1,500 eggs/g stool. The white blood cell count with differential, liver enzymes, and sputum examination were normal. No treatment was administered; however, repeated stool testing was negative. Pseudocapillariasis caused by Capillaria hepatica was di...

2016
Ruth Massote Dracz Vinicius Marques Antunes Ribeiro Walter dos Santos Lima

Fasciola hepatica is a parasite that affects the hepatic ducts of several species of domestic and wild vertebrates, causing huge economic losses to livestock rearing worldwide. Reports on occurrences of F. hepatica in capybaras are an important epidemiological aspect of this disease, since these rodents can be a source of contamination for other animals and humans. In the present study, conduct...

2016
Saber Reaghi Ali Haghighi Majid Fasihi Harandi Adel Spotin Kourosh Arzamani Soheila Rouhani

AIM Fascioliasis is one of the most zoonotic diseases with global extension. As the epidemiological distribution of Fasciola may lead to various genetic patterns of the parasite, the aim of this study is to identify Fasciola hepatica based on spermatogenesis, and phylogenetic analysis using mitochondrial (nicotiamide adenine dinucleotide dehydrogenase subunit I [ND1] and cytochrome oxidase subu...

2017
Akihiro Ochi Tatsuro Hifumi Takanori Ueno Yoshinari Katayama

BACKGROUND Capillaria hepatica is a zoonotic parasite in humans and animals and has a worldwide distribution. However, infections in mammals apart from rodents, which are natural hosts of the parasite, have rarely been reported. This report describes the first known case of C. hepatica infection in a horse in Japan. CASE PRESENTATION A 3-year-old filly without clinical signs was presented at ...

2017
Jose Rojas-Caraballo Julio López-Abán Darwin Andrés Moreno-Pérez Belén Vicente Pedro Fernández-Soto Esther del Olmo Manuel Alfonso Patarroyo Antonio Muro

BACKGROUND Fasciolosis remains a significant food-borne trematode disease causing high morbidity around the world and affecting grazing animals and humans. A deeper understanding concerning the molecular mechanisms by which Fasciola hepatica infection occurs, as well as the molecular basis involved in acquiring protection is extremely important when designing and selecting new vaccine candidate...

Journal: :Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparée 1985

Journal: :The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2013

2013
Daniel Rondelaud Rodrigo Sanabria Philippe Vignoles Gilles Dreyfuss Jorge Romero

Two hundred Galba truncatula, originating from a French population, were subjected to single-miracidium infections with an allopatric isolate (origin, Argentina) of Fasciola hepatica. The control group was constituted by 100 snails coming from the same population and exposed to sympatric miracidia of F. hepatica according to the same protocol. Snail samples were collected bimonthly from both gr...

Journal: :Botanical Gazette 1894

Journal: :BMC Gastroenterology 2004
Mohammad Reza Zali Tahereh Ghaziani Saeed Shahraz Azita Hekmatdoost Ali Radmehr

BACKGROUND Fasciola hepatica primarily involves the liver, however in some exceptional situations other organs have been reported to be involved. The ectopic involvement is either a result of Parasite migration or perhaps eosinophilic reaction. CASE PRESENTATION Here we report a known case of multiple myeloma who was under treatment with prednisolone and melphalan. He was infected by Fasciola...

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