نتایج جستجو برای: s haematobium

تعداد نتایج: 711506  

2012
Bonnie L. Webster Aiden M. Emery Joanne P. Webster Anouk Gouvras Amadou Garba Oumar Diaw Mohmoudane M. Seye Louis Albert Tchuem Tchuente Christopher Simoonga Joseph Mwanga Charles Lange Curtis Kariuki Khalfan A. Mohammed J. Russell Stothard David Rollinson

BACKGROUND Schistosomiasis in one of the most prevalent parasitic diseases, affecting millions of people and animals in developing countries. Amongst the human-infective species S. haematobium is one of the most widespread causing urogenital schistosomiasis, a major human health problem across Africa, however in terms of research this human pathogen has been severely neglected. METHODOLOGY/PR...

Journal: :Advances in cancer: research & treatment 2013
Mónica C Botelho Isabel Veiga Paula A Oliveira Carlos Lopes Manuel Teixeira José M Correia da Costa José C Machado

Schistosoma haematobium is a parasitic flatworm that infects millions of people, mostly in the developing world, and is associated with high incidence of bladder cancer, although why is not clear. Previously, we have used CD-1 mice to show that Schistosoma haematobium total antigen (Sh) has a carcinogenic ability. Sh intravesically instillation induced the development of several urothelial lesi...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2013
Moustapha Mbow Bridget M Larkin Lynn Meurs Linda J Wammes Sanne E de Jong Lucja A Labuda Makhtar Camara Hermelijn H Smits Katja Polman Tandakha N Dieye Souleymane Mboup Miguel J Stadecker Maria Yazdanbakhsh

BACKGROUND Schistosome infections are often clinically silent, but some individuals develop severe pathological reactions. In several disease processes, T-helper 17 (Th17) cells have been linked to tissue injuries, while regulatory T cells (Tregs) are thought to downmodulate inflammatory reactions. We assessed whether bladder pathology in human Schistosoma haematobium infection is related to th...

2015
Eleanor A Ochodo Gowri Gopalakrishna Bea Spek Johannes B Reitsma Lisette van Lieshout Katja Polman Poppy Lamberton Patrick Mm Bossuyt Mariska Mg Leeflang

BACKGROUND Point-of-care (POC) tests for diagnosing schistosomiasis include tests based on circulating antigen detection and urine reagent strip tests. If they had sufficient diagnostic accuracy they could replace conventional microscopy as they provide a quicker answer and are easier to use. OBJECTIVES To summarise the diagnostic accuracy of: a) urine reagent strip tests in detecting active ...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of tropical biomedicine 2013
Ketema Deribew Zinaye Tekeste Beyene Petros Lim Boon Huat

OBJECTIVE To assess the prevalence of anemia in children with urinary schistosomiasis, malaria and concurrent infections by the two diseases. METHODS Urine and blood samples were collected from 387 children (216 males and 171 females) to examine urinary schistosomiasis and malaria and to determine hemoglobin concentration at Hassoba and Hassoba Buri village in Amibara woreda, Afar region, Eth...

2017
Sarah C Miller-Fellows Laura Howard Rebekah Kramer Vanessa Hildebrand Jennifer Furin Francis M Mutuku Dunstan Mukoko Julianne A Ivy Charles H King

BACKGROUND Previous research has documented an increased risk of subfertility in areas of sub-Saharan Africa, as well as an ecological association between urogenital schistosomiasis prevalence and decreased fertility. This pilot project examined reproductive patterns and the potential effects of childhood urogenital Schistosoma haematobium infection and individual treatment experience on adult ...

2012
Debalina Ray Tyrrell A. Nelson Chi-Ling Fu Shailja Patel Diana N. Gong Justin I. Odegaard Michael H. Hsieh

Urogenital schistosomiasis, chronic infection by Schistosoma haematobium, affects 112 million people worldwide. S. haematobium worm oviposition in the bladder wall leads to granulomatous inflammation, fibrosis, and egg expulsion into the urine. Despite the global impact of urogenital schistosomiasis, basic understanding of the associated pathologic mechanisms has been incomplete due to the lack...

2011
Peter F. Rambau Alphonce Chandika Philipo L. Chalya Kahima Jackson

Schistosomiasis is a communicable disease which commonly involves urinary bladder causing hematuria, or large bowel causing bloody stool. The common species encountered in this lake region surrounding Lake Victoria in Tanzania are Schistosoma haematobium and Schistosoma mansoni. Complications can lead to portal hypertension due portal fibrosis in liver, and fibrosis in lung can lead to pulmonar...

2017
Judith K Anchang-Kimbi Dillys Mansoh Elad Gemain Taiwe Sotoing Eric Akum Achidi

Background. Malaria and urogenital schistosomiasis are coendemic in Mount Cameroon Area. This study investigated the prevalence of S. haematobium, P. falciparum, and coinfections and their effect on anaemia in pregnancy. Methods. Pregnant women reporting for antenatal care (ANC) clinic visit in Munyenge were enrolled. S. haematobium and P. falciparum infections were determined by urine filtrati...

2017
Beatrice Barda Jean T. Coulibaly Christoph Hatz Jennifer Keiser

BACKGROUND Schistosoma haematobium infections are responsible for significant urinary tract (UT) complications. Schistosomiasis control programs aim to reduce morbidity, yet the extent of morbidity in preschool-aged children and the impact of treatment on morbidity reduction are not well studied. METHODOLOGY Our study was embedded in a randomized, placebo-controlled, single-blind trial in Côt...

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