نتایج جستجو برای: ancylostoma

تعداد نتایج: 616  

Journal: :Experimental parasitology 2015
P Gyawali W Ahmed P Jagals J P S Sidhu S Toze

Hookworm infection contributes around 700 million infections worldwide especially in developing nations due to increased use of wastewater for crop production. The effective recovery of hookworm ova from wastewater matrices is difficult due to their low concentrations and heterogeneous distribution. In this study, we compared the recovery rates of (i) four rapid hookworm ova concentration metho...

2015
Wei Hu Sheng Wu Xingang Yu Auwalu Yusuf Abullahi Meiran Song Liping Tan Zhen Wang Biao Jiang Guoqing Li

Ancylostoma ceylanicum, A. caninum, and Giardia lamblia assemblage A are common intestinal parasites of dogs and cats; they can also infect humans, causing parasitic zoonoses. In this study, a multiplex PCR method was developed for simultaneous identification and detection of those three zoonotic parasites. Three pairs of specific primers were designed based on ITS sequence of A. ceylanicum and...

2017
Sven Poppert Martin Heideking Hansjürgen Agostini Moritz Fritzenwanker Nicole Wüppenhorst Birgit Muntau Philipp Henneke Winfried Kern Jürgen Krücken Bernd Junker Markus Hufnagel

Diffuse unilateral subacute neuroretinitis is an ocular infectious disease caused by several distinct nematodes. Definite identification of the involved nematodes is rarely achieved. We report on the molecular-based genetic identification of an Ancylostoma ceylanicum hookworm implicated in a case of diffuse unilateral subacute neuroretinitis in a child.

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 1988
D B Pence F F Knowlton L A Windberg

One of seven female coyotes (Canis latrans) captured in Webb County, Texas during September 1986 and confined and mated in holding facilities at Millville, Utah whelped the following spring. The maternal female (greater than 5-yr-old) and her five neonates were killed at 22 days postparturition. All were infected with adult Ancylostoma caninum and were passing eggs in their feces. Also, the neo...

Journal: :International journal for parasitology 1995
J C Richards J M Behnke I R Duce

Experiments were carried out to compare the sensitivity of Ancylostoma ceylanicum and Necator americanus to ivermectin (IVM) and pyrantel in vitro. Loss of motility and inhibition of ingestion by IVM were compared and A. ceylanicum was found to be approximately 40-50 times more sensitive to IVM than N. americanus. Both species showed a similar sensitivity to pyrantel. Uptake of [3H]IVM across t...

2017
Felicity A. Smout Lee F. Skerratt James R.A. Butler Christopher N. Johnson Bradley C. Congdon R.C. Andrew Thompson

Ancylostoma ceylanicum is the common hookworm of domestic dogs and cats throughout Asia, and is an emerging but little understood public health risk in tropical northern Australia. We investigated the prevalence of A. ceylanicum in soil and free-ranging domestic dogs at six rainforest locations in Far North Queensland that are Indigenous Australian communities and popular tourist attractions wi...

2012
Femkje A. M. Jonker Job C. J. Calis Kamija Phiri Eric A. T. Brienen Harriet Khoffi Bernard J. Brabin Jaco J. Verweij Michael Boele van Hensbroek Lisette van Lieshout

BACKGROUND Hookworm infections are an important cause of (severe) anemia and iron deficiency in children in the tropics. Type of hookworm species (Ancylostoma duodenale or Necator americanus) and infection load are considered associated with disease burden, although these parameters are rarely assessed due to limitations of currently used diagnostic methods. Using multiplex real-time PCR, we ev...

2009
Simon Brooker Archie C.A. Clements

Multiple parasite infections are widespread in the developing world and understanding their geographical distribution is important for spatial targeting of differing intervention packages. We investigated the spatial epidemiology of mono- and co-infection with helminth parasites in East Africa and developed a geostatistical model to predict infection risk. The data used for the analysis were ta...

2016
Clayton Lane

Sir,?I beg for space for a note, as brief as possible, on Major Stewart's letter under the above heading in the current number of the Indian Medical Gazette, some criticism and suggestions in which are best met by a historical survey. On 1st July, 1916, Major Stewart published in the British Medical Journal a paper in which he showed that after administration to rodents of the ripe eggs of the ...

Journal: :The KITAKANTO Medical Journal 1961

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