نتایج جستجو برای: gastrointestinal helminth

تعداد نتایج: 109962  

Ali-Asghar Tehrani Mohammad Yakhchali, Mozafar Ghoreishi

This investigation was undertaken to verify the prevalence of helminths parasites in the gastrointestinal tract of catfish. A total number of 116 catfish (Silurus glanis) were collected from Zarrine-roud river and examined for helminths. Fish were examined after washing contents of gastrointestinal tract and observed for the presence of helminths using a stereo microscope and a light microscope...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2009
John T. Pesce Thirumalai R. Ramalingam Mark S. Wilson Margaret M. Mentink-Kane Robert W. Thompson Allen W. Cheever Joseph F. Urban Thomas A. Wynn

Retnla (Resistin-like molecule alpha/FIZZ1) is induced during Th2 cytokine immune responses. However, the role of Retnla in Th2-type immunity is unknown. Here, using Retnla(-/-) mice and three distinct helminth models, we show that Retnla functions as a negative regulator of Th2 responses. Pulmonary granuloma formation induced by the eggs of the helminth parasite Schistosoma mansoni is dependen...

2014
Dawit Gebreegziabiher Kassu Desta Girmay Desalegn Rawleigh Howe Markos Abebe

BACKGROUND M. tuberculosis and helminth infection each affects one third of the world population. Helminth infections down regulate cell mediated immune responses and this may contribute to lower efficacy of BCG vaccination and higher prevalence of tuberculosis. OBJECTIVE To determine the effect of maternal helminth infection on maternal and neonatal immune function and immunity to TB. METH...

Journal: :International journal for parasitology 2003
Robert Poulin José L Luque

Parasite communities are generally believed to lie somewhere along the interactive-to-isolationist continuum, i.e. from rich assemblages of species with high colonisation rates in which interspecific interactions play an important structuring role, to species-poor assemblages where interactions are unlikely. This framework has become one of the paradigms of parasite community ecology. There is,...

2017
Norus Ahmed Timothy French Sebastian Rausch Anja Kühl Katrin Hemminger Ildiko R. Dunay Svenja Steinfelder Susanne Hartmann

Nematode infections, in particular gastrointestinal nematodes, are widespread and co-infections with other parasites and pathogens are frequently encountered in humans and animals. To decipher the immunological effects of a widespread protozoan infection on the anti-helminth immune response we studied a co-infection with the enteric nematode Heligmosomoides polygyrus in mice previously infected...

2007
MIGUEL A. CARRETERO VICENTE ROCA JUAN E. MARTIN GUSTAVO A. LLORENTE ALBERT MONTORI XAVIER SANTOS JUDIT MATEOS

Diet and helminth fauna were analysed in Gallotia stehlini (Schenkel, 1901), a giant lacertid lizard endemic to Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain) in order to explore eventual relationships between both traits. This species is mainly herbivorous, eating a large proportion of plant matter (occurrence 97.1%) including not only seeds but also leaves and other vegetative parts. Helminth fauna inc...

2016
Neima Briggs Jill Weatherhead K Jagannadha Sastry Peter J Hotez

Current iterations of the hygiene hypothesis suggest an adaptive role for helminth parasites in shaping the proper maturation of the immune system. However, aspects of this hypothesis are based on assumptions that may not fully account for realities about human helminth infections. Such realities include evidence of causal associations between helminth infections and asthma or inflammatory bowe...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2009
Mark W Robinson John P Dalton

Zoonotic infections are among the most common on earth and are responsible for >60 per cent of all human infectious diseases. Some of the most important and well-known human zoonoses are caused by worm or helminth parasites, including species of nematodes (trichinellosis), cestodes (cysticercosis, echinococcosis) and trematodes (schistosomiasis). However, along with social, epidemiological and ...

Journal: :Science 2014
Lisa C Osborne Laurel A Monticelli Timothy J Nice Tara E Sutherland Mark C Siracusa Matthew R Hepworth Vesselin T Tomov Dmytro Kobuley Sara V Tran Kyle Bittinger Aubrey G Bailey Alice L Laughlin Jean-Luc Boucher E John Wherry Frederic D Bushman Judith E Allen Herbert W Virgin David Artis

The mammalian intestine is colonized by beneficial commensal bacteria and is a site of infection by pathogens, including helminth parasites. Helminths induce potent immunomodulatory effects, but whether these effects are mediated by direct regulation of host immunity or indirectly through eliciting changes in the microbiota is unknown. We tested this in the context of virus-helminth coinfection...

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
ali yousefi dept. of pathobiology, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran. ali eslami dept. of pathobiology, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran. iraj mobedi dept. of medical parasitology and mycology, school of public health, tehran university, tehran, iran. sadegh rahbari dept. of pathobiology, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran. hooman ronaghi dept. of pathobiology, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran.

background: to determine the prevalence and intensity of helminths and their zoonotic importance in small rodents inhabiting in the suburban areas of hamadan city,iran. methods: the present survey was conducted on the helminth infections of two species of rodents apodemus sylvaticus (n=60) and mus musculus (n=72) in the suburban areas of hamadan city during 2010-2012. rodents were collected and...

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