نتایج جستجو برای: reinfection

تعداد نتایج: 2709  

Journal: :Parasitology 1987
A E Butterworth R Bensted-Smith A Capron M Capron P R Dalton D W Dunne J M Grzych H C Kariuki J Khalife D Koech

A total of 129 children were treated for Schistosoma mansoni infections, and followed for intensity of reinfection at 3-monthly intervals over a 21-month period. Blood samples were taken before treatment and at 5 weeks and 6, 12 and 18 months after treatment. This paper presents a statistical analysis of the relationship between various immune responses and subsequent reinfection. Responses ana...

2014
Evaristus Chibunna Mbanefo Nguyen Tien Huy Anita Akpeedje Wadagni Christine Ifeoma Eneanya Obioma Nwaorgu Kenji Hirayama

BACKGROUND Schistosomiasis is still a major public health burden in the tropics and subtropics. Although there is an effective chemotherapy (Praziquantel) for this disease, reinfection occurs rapidly after mass drug administration (MDA). Because the entire population do not get reinfected at the same rate, it is possible that host factors may play a dominant role in determining resistance or su...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2001
E Della Libera M R Rohr M Moraes E S Siqueira A P Ferrari

Helicobacter pylori (HP) infection is endemic worldwide. The proposed treatment is expensive and there are few reports regarding reinfection rates in Brazil. The aim of this study was to compare the eradication rates obtained with two therapeutic options and to evaluate reinfection one year after treatment. This was a prospective randomized trial with 55 patients. Thirty-nine patients had activ...

Journal: :Lancet 2001
P Sonnenberg J Murray J R Glynn S Shearer B Kambashi P Godfrey-Faussett

BACKGROUND The proportion of recurrent tuberculosis cases attributable to relapse or reinfection and the risk factors associated with these different mechanisms are poorly understood. We followed up a cohort of 326 South African mineworkers, who had successfully completed treatment for pulmonary tuberculosis in 1995, to determine the rate and mechanisms of recurrence. METHODS Patients were ex...

2014
Bianca Stammler Jaliff Jenny Dahl-Knudsen Andreas Petersen Robert Skov Thomas Benfield

OBJECTIVES Individuals infected with HIV-1 are at an increased risk of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (SAB). The aim of this study was to investigate mortality rate and risk of reinfection associated with SAB in HIV-1-infected individuals compared to individuals without HIV-1 infection. SETTING University hospital treating a third of the estimated 5000 individuals with HIV infection in Den...

Journal: :Gut 1995
K Schütze E Hentschel B Dragosics A M Hirschl

Reinfection with Helicobacter pylori after eradication is responsible for the recurrence of duodenal ulcer disease. The mode of transmission has not yet been established. In this study, 18 patients with chronic duodenal ulcers in whom H pylori had been eradicated with amoxicillin and metronidazole were entered into a prospective follow up study. Control endoscopies were performed 4, 8, 14, 27, ...

2011
Anton Camacho Sébastien Ballesteros Andrea L. Graham Fabrice Carrat Oliver Ratmann Bernard Cazelles

Influenza usually spreads through the human population in multiple-wave outbreaks. Successive reinfection of individuals over a short time interval has been explicitly reported during past pandemics. However, the causes of rapid reinfection and the role of reinfection in driving multiple-wave outbreaks remain poorly understood. To investigate these issues, we focus on a two-wave influenza A/H3N...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2005
Alexander Ploss Ingrid Leiner Eric G Pamer

CD8 T cell populations restricted by H2-M3 MHC class Ib molecules expand rapidly during primary Listeria monocytogenes infection but only minimally upon reinfection. In contrast, CD8 T cells restricted by MHC class Ia molecules undergo more delayed expansion during primary infection but rapid and robust expansion following reinfection. In this study we demonstrate that primary H2-M3-restricted ...

2010
Marina Harvie Brett Delahunt Graham Le Gros

19 The rodent hookworm Nippostrongylus brasiliensis typically infects its host by 20 penetrating the skin and rapidly migrating to the lungs and gut. Following primary infection, 21 immune competent mice become highly protected from reinfection by N. brasiliensis with the 22 numbers of worms gaining access to the lung and gut being reduced by up to 90%. We used 23 GFP/IL-4 reporter mice and tru...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2015
Peter Liehl Patrícia Meireles Inês S Albuquerque Mykola Pinkevych Fernanda Baptista Maria M Mota Miles P Davenport Miguel Prudêncio

Following transmission through a mosquito bite to the mammalian host, Plasmodium parasites first invade and replicate inside hepatocytes before infecting erythrocytes and causing malaria. The mechanisms limiting Plasmodium reinfections in humans living in regions of malaria endemicity have mainly been explored by studying the resistance induced by the blood stage of infection. However, epidemio...

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