نتایج جستجو برای: trichuris trichiuria

تعداد نتایج: 1476  

2013
Sarah C. Mullaly Menno J. Oudhoff Paul H. Min Kyle Burrows Frann Antignano David G. Rattray Alistair Chenery Kelly M. McNagny Hermann J. Ziltener Colby Zaph

The migration of lymphocytes to the small intestine is controlled by expression of the integrin α4β7 and the chemokine receptor CCR9. However, the molecules that specifically regulate migration to the large intestine remain unclear. Immunity to infection with the large intestinal helminth parasite Trichuris muris is dependent upon CD4(+) T cells that migrate to the large intestine. We examine t...

اشرفی, کیهان , مسعود, دکتر جعفر ,

ABSTRACT A total of 2530 persons(1009 from Town and 1521 from suburban villages were selected randomly and examined by formalin ether concentration method . The overall prevalence of infection was (73.68%). The most common helminths were Ascaris lumbricoides (23.68%), Trichuris trichiura (11.26%) ,Hymenolepis nana (8.22%), and the most common pathogenic intestinal protozoa was Giardia lamblia...

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

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