نتایج جستجو برای: s haematobium

تعداد نتایج: 711506  

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2013
Patricia P Wilkins Jay S Keystone

TO THE EDITOR—We read the photo quiz authored by Bagdure and Khasawneh with interest [1]. The authors described a case of schistosomiasis colitis caused by Schistosoma mansoni, which was diagnosed after review of hematoxylin-eosin– stained colonic biopsy sections. This case emphasizes the challenges associated with obtaining a laboratory diagnosis of schistosomiasis based on examination of ova ...

2013
Michael G. Chipeta Bagrey Ngwira Lawrence N. Kazembe

BACKGROUND Urinary Schistosomiasis infection, a common cause of morbidity especially among children in less developed countries, is measured by the number of eggs per urine. Typically a large proportion of individuals are non-egg excretors, leading to a large number of zeros. Control strategies require better understanding of its epidemiology, hence appropriate methods to model infection preval...

Journal: :The Brazilian journal of infectious diseases : an official publication of the Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases 2002
Carlos Alberto Basílio-de-Oliveira Armando Aquino Eliane Francine Simon Walter A Eyer-Silva

The term schistosomiasis encompasses a group of infectious disorders caused by five species of the genus Schistosoma, a blood trematode of outstanding importance in tropical areas. Some of these disorders have long been associated with malignant neoplasia, the most striking association being between disease caused by Schistosoma haematobium, the predominant etiological agent of urinary schistos...

Journal: :Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2011
Mary Hodges Manso M Koroma Mamadou S Baldé Hamid Turay Ibrahim Fofanah Mark J Divall Mirko S Winkler Yaobi Zhang

A cross-sectional survey was undertaken in children aged 9-14 years in Beyla and Macenta Prefectures, Forest Guinea. Stool samples were examined by Kato-Katz and urine samples were examined by the centrifugation method. The overall prevalence and intensity of infection was 66.2% and 462.4 eggs per gram of faeces (epg) for Schistosoma mansoni, 21.0% and 17.8 eggs per 10ml of urine for S. haemato...

2013
David G. Rutagwera Thorkild Tylleskär

Results: We report high prevalence of parasitic infections in schoolchildren in Zambezi district with 79.4% (n = 253; 95% CI: 74.1% 84.1%) of the children tested positive at least to one parasitic infection. Estimated prevalence of malaria, hookworm, haematuria, S. haematobium, S. mansoni, and E. vermicularis were 50.6% (95% CI: 44.5-56.6%), 42.4% (95% CI: 36.448.5%), 37.9% (95% CI: 32.2-43.9%)...

2014
Natalie V. S. Vinkeles Melchers Govert J. van Dam David Shaproski Anthony I. Kahama Eric A. T. Brienen Birgitte J. Vennervald Lisette van Lieshout

BACKGROUND In an effort to enhance accuracy of diagnosis of Schistosoma haematobium, this study explores day-to-day variability and diagnostic performance of real-time PCR for detection and quantification of Schistosoma DNA compared to other diagnostic tools in an endemic area before and after treatment. METHODOLOGY Previously collected urine samples (N = 390) from 114 preselected proven para...

Journal: :Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2009
Peter Winstanley

Before 1948 fresh water was imported into Kuwait by boat from Iraq. Possibly some snails shedding cercariae of Schistosoma haematobium were occasionally brought in with the water, and rarely a person may have been infected by this means. Normally however there was no transmission of S. haematobium infection in Kuwait. Nevertheless, urinary schistosomiasis was not uncommon in Kuwait Oil Company ...

Journal: :Malawi medical journal : the journal of Medical Association of Malawi 2017
Sekeleghe Kayuni Rosanna Peeling Peter Makaula

BACKGROUND The prevalence of Schistosoma haematobium infection has been shown to be about 23.7% among children living in the lakeshore areas of Malawi, with reinfection rates of about 30% to 40%. This study aimed to determine the current prevalence and distribution of S. haematobium infection in school children along the southwestern shores of Lake Malawi and examine the control interventions p...

Journal: :Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH 1997
D De Clercq M Sacko J Vercruysse V vanden Bussche A Landouré A Diarra B Gryseels A Deelder

In Office du Niger, an area endemic for both Schistosoma haematobium and S. mansoni in Mali, circulating anodic (CAA) and cathodic (CCA) antigen detection assays were performed on pretreatment serum and urine samples from two villages, Rigandé and Siguivoucé, and compared with egg counting methods. The highest prevalence was obtained with the urine-CCA assay which also had the highest sensitivi...

Journal: :Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 1992
C Vera F Mouchet P Bremond A Sidiki E Sellin B Sellin

The transmission in West Africa of Schisto&&a haematobium by Bulinus truncatus and B. globosus is well known (BROWN, 1980). On the contrary, B. senegalensis, widely distributed in the sub-desert and sahelian zone and associated principally with a temporary environment (BETTERTON et al., 1983), has been found naturally infected in Senegal and The Gambia only (VERCRUYSSE et al., 1985). In Niger, ...

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