نتایج جستجو برای: echinococcosis multilocularis

تعداد نتایج: 5007  

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
mb rokni dept. of medical parasitology and mycology, school of public health, tehran university of medi¬cal s

cystic echinococcosis caused by echinococcus spp. is considered endemic in iran. to clarify the pre­sent status of hydatidosis in iran the present review article is presented. authentic databases and search engines from 1996 onwards were utilized to enquire the situation of the disease in iran. human hydati­dosis is responsible for approximately 1% of admission to surgical wards and the rate of...

Journal: :Annals of nuclear medicine 2006
T Inceboz A Mavi G Capa Kaya M Korkmaz Y Goktay O Yilmaz A Uner H Durak

AIM To assess the ability of 67Ga scintigraphy to detect the lesions of Echinococcus multilocularis (EM) infection. MATERIALS AND METHODS An animal model of EM infection was developed. The infected tissues taken from stock infection were placed into the abdominal cavity of uninfected animals operatively. The success of implantation was controlled 20-25 days after implantation. Five infected a...

2015
Ghalia Boubaker Andrew Hemphill Cristina Olivia Huber Markus Spiliotis Hamouda Babba Bruno Gottstein Wenbao Zhang

Alveolar echinococcosis (AE) is caused by infection with the larval stage of the tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis. An increasing understanding of immunological events that account for the metacestode survival in human and murine AE infection prompted us to undertake explorative experiments tackling the potential of novel preventive and/or immunotherapeutic measures. In this study, the immun...

Journal: :PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2008
David R. J. Pleydell Yu Rong Yang F. Mark Danson Francis Raoul Philip S. Craig Donald P. McManus Dominique A. Vuitton Qian Wang Patrick Giraudoux

BACKGROUND Alveolar echinococcosis (AE) presents a serious public health challenge within China. Mass screening ultrasound surveys can detect pre-symptomatic AE, but targeting areas identified from hospital records is inefficient regarding AE. Prediction of undetected or emerging hotspots would increase detection rates. Voles and lemmings of the subfamily Arvicolinae are important intermediate ...

2014
Ghalia Boubaker Bruno Gottstein Andrew Hemphill Hamouda Babba Markus Spiliotis

The protein P29 is a potential serological marker for post-treatment monitoring of cystic echinococcosis (CE) especially in young patients. We now have demonstrated that P29 is encoded in the Echinococcus genus by a single gene consisting of 7 exons spanning 1.2 kb of DNA. Variability of the p29 gene at inter- and intra-species level was assessed with 50 cDNA and 280 genomic DNA clones isolated...

2013
Wacław L. Nahorski Józef P. Knap Zbigniew S. Pawłowski Marek Krawczyk Jerzy Polański Jerzy Stefaniak Waldemar Patkowski Beata Szostakowska Halina Pietkiewicz Anna Grzeszczuk Iwona Felczak-Korzybska Elżbieta Gołąb Natalia Wnukowska Małgorzata Paul Elżbieta Kacprzak Elżbieta Sokolewicz-Bobrowska Jolanta Niścigorska-Olsen Aleksandra Czyrznikowska Lidia Chomicz Danuta Cielecka Przemysław Myjak

BACKGROUND Alveolar echinococcosis (AE) caused by Echinococcus multilocularis infections is a dangerous old disease in the Northern Hemisphere. The aim of the paper was to collect and analyze data on human AE in Poland in the last two decades. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS The sources of data were both the cases officially registered and detected by an active field and laboratory surveillanc...

2001
WEN JUAN DAI ANDREW HEMPHILL ANDREAS WALDVOGEL KATRIN INGOLD PETER DEPLAZES HORST MOSSMANN

Echinococcus multilocularis causes alveolar echinococcosis, one of the most lethal helminthic (accidental) infections in humans, as the life cycle predominantly includes wildlife rodents as intermediate hosts. The physical barrier between the proliferating parasitic metacestode and the host tissue is the acellular laminated layer (LL), which is characterized by its rich high-molecular-weight po...

2014
Andreas Schubert Uriel Koziol Katia Cailliau Mathieu Vanderstraete Colette Dissous Klaus Brehm

BACKGROUND Alveolar echinococcosis (AE) is a life-threatening disease caused by larvae of the fox-tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis. Crucial to AE pathology is continuous infiltrative growth of the parasite's metacestode stage, which is driven by a population of somatic stem cells, called germinative cells. Current anti-AE chemotherapy using benzimidazoles is ineffective in eliminating the g...

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