نتایج جستجو برای: amoebiasis
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specific and non- specific cellular immune responses were studied in 20 amoebiasis cases and 10 controls. all the study cases and controls were indians living in varanasi, india. ten amoebic liver abscess cases were patients admitted to university hospital. ten non-invasive intestinal amoebiasis cases constituted the second study group. non-specific immune responses were studied using e-rosette...
A total of 72 mice were used for an experimental model of intestinal amoebiasis developed in the Swiss albino mice dividing into three groups, experimental immunocompetent mice group (Group-A), experimental immunodepressed mice group (Group-B) and control group (Group-C). The inoculum (10 cells of Entamoeba histolytica/0.2 ml of medium) was used to inoculate into the caecum of the experimental ...
Entamoeba histolytica is the pathogenic amoeba responsible for amoebiasis, an infectious disease targeting human tissues. Amoebiasis arises when virulent trophozoites start to destroy the muco-epithelial barrier by first crossing the mucus, then killing host cells, triggering inflammation and subsequently causing dysentery. The main goal of this study was to analyse pathophysiology and gene exp...
Entamoeba histolytica, the protozoan responsible for human amoebiasis, causes between 30,000 and 100,000 deaths per year worldwide. Amoebiasis is characterized by intestinal epithelial damage provoking severe diarrhea. However, the molecular mechanisms by which this protozoan causes epithelial damage are poorly understood. Here, we studied the initial molecular interactions between the E. histo...
Between November 1997 and April 20, 1998, bloody diarrhea sickened 298 persons in Cameroon. Laboratory investigation of the epidemic (case-fatality rate, 16.4%) documented amoebiasis in one of three patients and three types of pathogens: multidrug-resistant Shigella dysenteriae type 1, S. boydii, and enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli. We report the first isolation of E. coli O157:H7 in Cameroo...
The most common infections in humans are caused by intestinal parasites. In Brazil, parasitic a major public health problems. These infestation levels may be related to several factors such as climate, social and economic conditions the characteristics of Brazilian Amazon few studies determine prevalence amebiasis. Therefore, this study was conducted order examine occurrence amebiasis during fl...
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