نتایج جستجو برای: urinary schistosomiasis

تعداد نتایج: 113787  

Journal: :European urology 2006
Karl-Horst Bichler Ilya Savatovsky Kurt G Naber Michael C Bischop Truls E Bjerklund-Johansen Henry Botto Mete Cek Magnus Grabe Bernhard Lobel Juan Palou Redorta Peter Tenke

More than 100 million people worldwide are affected by bilharziasis, caused by Schistosoma haematobium. For travellers precaution is most important. For the population in endemic areas, an integrated approach including health education is necessary. Effective pharmacologic treatment is available.

1999

A questionnaire for schoolchildren about symptoms of urinary schistosomiasis is becoming widely used to identify schools where the prevalence of infection with Schistosoma haematobium is greater than 50%, the threshold for applying mass treatment. This strategy typically leaves many schools without treatment even though some of the children have urinary schistosomiasis and blood in urine. We ex...

2013
Ana Lúcia P. Hanemann Alexandre B. Libório Elizabeth F. Daher Alice Maria C. Martins Marta Cristhiany C. Pinheiro Mariana S. Sousa Fernando Schemelzer M. Bezerra

The aim of this study is to investigate renal markers and the biomarker MCP-1 in patients with schistosomiasis mansoni. This is a cross-sectional study with 85 patients aged 5 to 48 years, with a confirmed diagnosis of schistosomiasis mansoni through the Kato-Katz method. The patients were divided in three groups: control (G-I); infected by S. mansoni before treatment (G-II) and infected by S. ...

Journal: :Geospatial health 2006
Uriel Kitron Julie A Clennon M Carla Cecere Ricardo E Gürtler Charles H King Gonzalo Vazquez-Prokopec

Depending on the research question or the public health application, the appropriate resolution of the data varies temporally, spatially, and, for satellite data, spectrally and radiometrically. Regardless of the scale used to address a research or public health question, the temptation is always there to extrapolate from fine-resolution data or to interpolate from coarse resolution studies. In...

2011
Jimmy Kihara Charles Mwandawiro Beth Waweru Caroline W Gitonga Simon Brooker

OBJECTIVE School questionnaires of self-reported schistosomiasis provide a rapid and simple approach for identifying schools at high risk of Schistosoma haematobium and requiring mass treatment. This study investigates the reliability of school questionnaires to identify such schools and infected children within the context of a national school-based deworming programme in Kenya. METHODS Betw...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 1992
L C Hung K C Shekar

An imported case of Schistosoma haematobium infection presenting with haematuria and proteinuria is described. This would constitute a first case of urinary schistosomiasis in Malaysia. The patient failed to respond to multiple antibiotic treatment and was successfully treated with praziquantel.

Journal: :Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2009
Peter Winstanley

Before 1948 fresh water was imported into Kuwait by boat from Iraq. Possibly some snails shedding cercariae of Schistosoma haematobium were occasionally brought in with the water, and rarely a person may have been infected by this means. Normally however there was no transmission of S. haematobium infection in Kuwait. Nevertheless, urinary schistosomiasis was not uncommon in Kuwait Oil Company ...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1999

A questionnaire for schoolchildren about symptoms of urinary schistosomiasis is becoming widely used to identify schools where the prevalence of infection with Schistosoma haematobium is greater than 50%, the threshold for applying mass treatment. This strategy typically leaves many schools without treatment even though some of the children have urinary schistosomiasis and blood in urine. We ex...

Journal: :Acta tropica 1982
O O Kassim G C Ejezie

We sought to determine if there was any relationship between ABO blood groups and susceptibility to malaria and urinary schistosomiasis. In Epe and outlying villages in south-western Nigeria, we examined 681 people for their blood groups, malaria parasitemia and for the presence of Schistosoma haematobium eggs in their urine specimens. Two hundred and sixty-nine individuals were parasitemic for...

2008
J. Richter

In areas where Schistosoma haematobium is endemic, urinary schistosomiasis and pregnancy are frequently concomitant; however, both these conditions may produce similar urinary tract changes in ultrasound scans and hence their differential diagnosis may be difficult. In patients with urinary schistosomiasis, focal and/or diffuse urinary bladder wall changes are frequently detected ultrasonically...

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