نتایج جستجو برای: trichuris

تعداد نتایج: 1475  

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2007
Huong Thi Le Inge D Brouwer Hans Verhoef Khan Cong Nguyen Frans J Kok

OBJECTIVES This study hypothesized that besides iron deficiency, intestinal parasites infection is also a determinant of anemia in schoolchildren in rural Vietnam. METHODS 400 primary schoolchildren from 20 primary schools in Tam Nong district, a poor rural area in Vietnam, were randomly selected from enrollment lists. Venous blood (5ml) was collected in a cross sectional study and analyzed f...

2013
Guo-Hua Liu Robin B. Gasser Peter Nejsum Yan Wang Qiang Chen Hui-Qun Song Xing-Quan Zhu

The whipworm of humans, Trichuris trichiura, is responsible for a neglected tropical disease (NTD) of major importance in tropical and subtropical countries of the world. Whipworms also infect animal hosts, including pigs, dogs and non-human primates, cause clinical disease (trichuriasis) similar to that of humans. Although Trichuris species are usually considered to be host specific, it is not...

2012
Guo-Hua Liu Robin B. Gasser Ang Su Peter Nejsum Lifei Peng Rui-Qing Lin Ming-Wei Li Min-Jun Xu Xing-Quan Zhu

The whipworm, Trichuris trichiura, causes trichuriasis in ∼600 million people worldwide, mainly in developing countries. Whipworms also infect other animal hosts, including pigs (T. suis), dogs (T. vulpis) and non-human primates, and cause disease in these hosts, which is similar to trichuriasis of humans. Although Trichuris species are considered to be host specific, there has been considerabl...

2016
Tina V A Hansen Michael Hansen Peter Nejsum Helena Mejer Matthew Denwood Stig M Thamsborg

BACKGROUND A common characteristic of Trichuris spp. infections in humans and animals is the variable but low efficacy of single-dose benzimidazoles currently used in mass drug administration programmes against human trichuriasis. The bacillary band, a specialised morphological structure of Trichuris spp., as well as the unique partly intracellular habitat of adult Trichuris spp. may affect dru...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 1998
M Norhayati P Oothuman M S Fatmah

A study on risk factors of soil-transmitted helminths was conducted in a highly endemic area. In all 205 children (95 boys and 110 girls) participated in this study. The overall prevalences of Ascaris, Trichuris and hookworm infection were 62.5%, 91.7% and 28.8% respectively. Only 22.4% of the children had a single infection either by Ascaris or Trichuris; 69.3% had mixed infection and the most...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2002
F Oyewole F Ariyo A Sanyaolu W A Oyibo T Faweya P Monye M Ukpong C Okoro

A study to establish the prevalence of intestinal helminthiases among schoolchildren of riverine communities in the Ilaje-Ese Odo Local Government Area of Ondo State, Nigeria was conducted. Ninety-four percent of the children studied were infected with intestinal helminths. Trichuris trichiura infection was the commonest (84%), followed by Ascaris lumbricoides (75.3 %) and hookworm (7.6 %). Dua...

Journal: :Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2008

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 1984
S P Kan

A survey ofa total of 1,157 Indian primary school children from eight schools from urbanand ruralareas in and around Kuala Lumpur showed an overall prevalence of infection with soil-transmitted helminthiasis of 89.02%. The prevalence and intensity of infection were consistently high among both school boys and girls throughout the six years of primary school. The predominant helminth was Trichur...

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