نتایج جستجو برای: ectopic fascioliasis

تعداد نتایج: 28118  

Journal: :گوارش 0
fariborz mansour-ghanaei ahmad alizadeh zahra pourrasouli hamid vahidi mohammadreza naghipour farahnaz joukar

background: ultrasonography is an imaging method which, due to its relative economy, is becoming more widely available in regions of the world where fasciola hepatica infection occurs most frequently. in this report, we describe the sonographic findings of hepatic lesions in patients with fascioliasis to help confirmation of the sonographic characteristics of this disease and thus aid in its di...

Journal: :Acta medica Iranica 2010
Heshmatollah Alirahmi Ali Farahnak Taghi Golmohamadi Mohammad Reza Esharghian

Fascioliasis is a worldwide parasitic disease in human and domestic animals. The causative agents of fascioliasis are Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica. In the recent years, fasciola resistance to drugs has been reported in the many of publications. Fasciola spp has detoxification system including GST enzyme which may be responsible for its resistance. Therefore , the aim of the study wa...

2015
Keyhan ASHRAFI Farshid SAADAT Sandra O’NEILL Behnaz RAHMATI Hadid AMIN TAHMASBI John PIUS DALTON Abolhassan NADIM Mohsen ASADINEZHAD Sayed Mahmood REZVANI

BACKGROUND The largest global outbreaks of liver fluke disease (Fascioliasis) in humans, caused by species of the genus Fasciola, have occurred in Guilan Province of Iran, affecting more than 15000 people. Although, different aspects of fascioliasis have been the subject of various researches during last two decades, nevertheless no community-based study has been performed in endemic regions of...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 1998
T Ikeda

An ELISA was developed using chicken cystatin as a capture agent for the immunodiagnosis of paragonimiasis and fascioliasis. The assay detected specific antibodies to fluke cysteine proteinases without the need for purified proteinases. An ELISA plate was sensitized with chicken egg white cystatin, incubated with excretory-secretory (ES) products of adult flukes, and standard ELISA procedures w...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 2004
D M Pfukenyi S Mukaratirwa

A retrospective study covering a period of 10 years (1990--1999) was conducted using post mortem meat inspection records of the Veterinary Department Information Management Unit at Harare to determine the prevalence and seasonal variation of bovine fasciolosis in Zimbabwe. Records of monthly and annual returns from five major abattoirs were examined in regard to total cattle slaughtered and the...

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 2005
J Black N Ntusi P Stead B Mayosi M Mendelson

Human fascioliasis has the widest latitudinal, longitudinal and altitudinal distribution of any vector-borne disease, yet only 3 cases have been reported from South Africa, the last in 1964. We report 2 cases from the same geographic area associated with local consumption of watercress, suggesting an endemic focus. 

A. Charef, H. Cheniguel, H. Foughalia, K. Saidani, M. Dahmane, M. Djemal, M. Hamiroune,

Background: Some animal infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, hydatidosis, and fascioliasis cause public health concerns and also significant economic losses. The goal of this study was to assess the rate of fascioliasis, hydatidosis, and tuberculosis in domestic animals during post-mortem inspection at Jijel slaughterhouse, North-Eastern Algeria. Methods: The present study was carried out...

Anooshe Janani, Arayeh Maleki, Mahdiye Asghari, Pooria Ziaie, Porousha Mahjoub,

Abstract Introduction: Maxillary canines commonly have an ectopic eruption. This study aimed to assess the factors related to the ectopic maxillary permanent canines. Materials and Methods:This was a descriptive cross-sectional study of 1357 panoramic radiographs from patients 8 to 13 years old. The radiography was excluded if the patient had any developmental disease or if the panoramic im...

2017
María Dolores Bargues Valeria Gayo Jaime Sanchis Patricio Artigas Messaoud Khoubbane Soledad Birriel Santiago Mas-Coma

BACKGROUND Fascioliasis is a pathogenic disease transmitted by lymnaeid snails and recently emerging in humans, in part due to effects of climate changes, anthropogenic environment modifications, import/export and movements of livestock. South America is the continent presenting more human fascioliasis hyperendemic areas and the highest prevalences and intensities known. These scenarios appear ...

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