نتایج جستجو برای: oocysts

تعداد نتایج: 2672  

2011
Silvia Cristina Osaki Adriana Oliveira Costa Ludmilla Della Coletta Troiano Ernesto Renato Kruger Juliana Tracz Pereira Nelson Luis Mello Fernandes Vanete Thomaz Soccol

Introduction: The production of anti-Cryptosporidium polyclonal antibodies and its use in direct immunofluorescence assays to determine the presence of Cryptosporidium in water are described in the present work. Methods: Two rabbits were immunized with soluble and particulate antigens from purified Cryptosporidium oocysts. The sera produced were prepared for immunoglobulin G extraction, which w...

Journal: :Water environment research : a research publication of the Water Environment Federation 2003
Christophe J G Darnault Patricia Garnier Young-Jin Kim Kristina L Oveson Tammo S Steenhuis J Yves Parlange Michael Jenkins William C Ghiorse Philippe Baveye

When oocysts of the protozoan Cryptosporidium parvum contaminate drinking water supplies, they can cause outbreaks of Cryptosporidiosis, a common waterborne disease. Of the different pathways by which oocysts can wind up in drinking water, one has received little attention to date; that is, because soils are often considered to be perfect filters, the transport of oocysts through the subsoil to...

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2003
Moshira El-Abasy Maki Motobu Ki-Jeong Na Kameo Shimura Kikuyasu Nakamura Kenji Koge Takashi Onodera Yoshikazu Hirota

The effects of oral administration of sugar cane extracts (SCE) on Eimeria tenella oocysts infection in chickens were studied with 2 different experiments. In Experiment 1, 3-week-old inbred chickens (MHC; H.B15) were inoculated into the crop with SCE (500 mg/kg/day) for 1 day or 3 consecutive days, and then challenged with E. tenella sporulated oocysts (2 x 10(4) cells/chicken). In Experiment ...

Journal: :Veterinary journal 2016
W Chemoh N Sawangjaroen V Nissapatorn N Sermwittayawong

One of the most important routes of transmission for Toxoplasma gondii infection is the ingestion of foods contaminated with cat feces containing sporulated oocysts. The diagnosis of T. gondii infection by fecal microscopy is complicated, as other similar coccidian oocysts are often present in the same fecal specimen. This study aimed to identify T. gondii oocysts in cat feces using a novel PCR...

2009
Douglas G. Boyer Ewa Kuczynska Ron Fayer

A major mode of transmission of Cryptosporidium parvum, a widespread waterborne pathogen, is via contaminated drinking and recreational waters. Oocyst transport to surface water can occur by deposition of manure directly in the water or by wash off in surface runoff. Oocyst transport to groundwater is less straightforward and requires that the oocysts move through soil and bedrock to reach the ...

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo 2008
Luciana Regina Meireles Vinícius Suehiro Tsutsui Claudia Villano do Carmo Andrés Jimenez Galisteo Roberto Mitsuyoshi Hiramoto Henrique César Katsumi Terentowicz Heitor Franco de Andrade

We detected Toxoplasma gondii oocysts in feces of experimentally infected cats, using a Kato Katz approach with subsequent Kinyoun staining. Animals serologically negative to T. gondii were infected orally with 5 x 10(2) mice brain cysts of ME49 strain. Feces were collected daily from the 3rd to the 30th day after challenge. Oocysts were detected by qualitative sugar flotation and the quantitat...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2007
J Janovy M G Bolek J Detwiler S Schwank A Knipes G J Langford

The surface architecture of oocysts produced by Gregarina niphandrodes (Eugregarinorida) from Tenebrio molitor adults (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) as revealed by scanning electron microscopy is reported. Gametocysts were allowed to dehisce on 15-mm, round cover glasses; the cover glasses with their oocysts chains were then mounted on stubs without further processing, and sputter-coated with 20-n...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2010
Dumitru Macarisin Mónica Santín Gary Bauchan Ronald Fayer

Irrigation water and washing water have been inferred to be associated with contamination of fresh fruits and vegetables with pathogenic microorganisms infectious for humans. The objective of the present study was to determine whether apples experimentally contaminated with Cryptosporidium oocysts represent a food safety concern. Laser scanning confocal microscopy revealed no morphological chan...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2003
U M Ryan L Xiao C Read I M Sulaiman P Monis A A Lal R Fayer I Pavlasek

Cryptosporidium galli Pavlasek, 1999, described from the feces of birds, is redescribed with additional molecular and biological data. Oocysts are ellipsoidal, are passed fully sporulated, lack sporocysts, and measure 8.25 x 6.3 microm (range 8.0-8.5 x 6.2-6.4 microm) with a length-width ratio of 1.30 (n = 50). Oocysts are structurally similar to those of Cryptosporidium baileyi described from ...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2000
T K Graczyk R Fayer R Knight B Mhangami-Ruwende J M Trout A J Da Silva N J Pieniazek

Over the course of six months wild filth flies were collected from traps left for 7-10 days in a barn with or without a calf shedding Cryptosporidium parvum Genotype 2 oocysts in diarrheic feces. The oocysts of C. parvum transported on the flies' exoskeletons and eluted from their droplets left on visited surfaces were infectious for mice. The mean number of oocysts carried by a fly varied from...

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