نتایج جستجو برای: feces

تعداد نتایج: 35555  

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2007
T M Mascari M A Mitchell E D Rowton L D Foil

The development and survival of sand fly Phlebotomus papatasi Scopoli (Diptera: Psychodidae) larvae fed feces of Syrian hamsters, Mesocricetus auratus, that had been fed a diet containing novaluron were evaluated. In total, six larval diets were used in sand fly larval bioassays. Four groups of larvae were fed feces of hamsters that had been maintained on a diet containing either 0, 9.88, 98.8,...

Journal: :In vivo 2009
Klas S P Abelson Shahrzad Shirazi Fard Julia Nyman Renée Goldkuhl Jann Hau

The present study aimed to investigate the time-course and distribution of [(3)H]-corticosterone in urine, feces and blood of male Sprague-Dawley rats after intravenous administration of a low dose (1 microCi), and to investigate whether different intravenous routes of administration may affect the dynamics of excreted [(3)H]-corticosterone in the feces. One microCi [(3)H]-corticosterone was in...

Journal: :Acta tropica 1983
J Piesman I A Sherlock

Triatomine species influenced volume of feces produced; Triatoma dimidiata produced the largest volume of feces followed by Panstrongylus megistus, Rhodnius prolixus, and Triatoma infestans. Moreover, stage and sex affected fecal production; 5th-stage female nymphs excreted the largest volume of feces. The amount of blood ingested was significantly correlated with the volume of feces produced i...

2015
Torbjörn Norén

R ecurrent Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) exhibits a disrupted diverse gut microbiome where recolonization decides the final outcome of this often challenging course of disease. Clinical trial and error treatment with fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) have until recently produced limited amount of scientific data. Lack of a standardized procedure and obscure declaration of product conten...

2017
Masaya Iwamuro Yosuke Morishita Haruo Urata Hiroyuki Okada

Recently, we encountered a female patient who identified the presence of a ghost tablet in her fecal matter. Interestingly, although the patient was prescribed potassium chloride capsules, elemental composition analysis by energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy was unable to detect the presence of either potassium or chloride in the fecal tablet remnant.

2014
Pier Giorgio Peiretti Sonia Tassone Francesco Gai Laura Gasco Giorgio Masoero

There are prospects for using novel feeds from various sources to provide ruminants with alternative sources of protein and energy such as by-products, and animal wastes. Rabbit feces are a concentrated source of fiber and could have commercial potential both as input biomass in anaerobic processes for biogas production, as well as a fibrous source for ruminal degradation. The aims of this work...

2014
Tsuyoshi Tanaka Yasuo Imai Naosuke Kumagae Takashi Sasaki Narutoshi Ochiai Katsuyoshi Uruno Haruki Kitazawa Tadao Saito Shizuo Sato

Control of within-herd transmission of Salmonella is important for reducing the prevalence of this organism on pig farms and for preventing Salmonella-contamination of pork. At the farm level, understanding the within-herd transmission of Salmonella can lead to more effective control. Salmonella infection is dependent on the inoculation dose; hence, quantitative evaluation of Salmonella shed in...

2010
Isao KIYOSAWA Mitsunori TAKASE Koji YAMAUCHI Joji ONO Tomoko YAESHIMA Shigeo OKONOGI

In breast-fed newborn infants, a stable microflora having more than 90% Bifidobacterium is usually developed in the colon and the feces within 5 days after birth. As a result, pH value lowers and putrefactive bacteria decrease in the feces. In bottle feeding with the milk containing a certain quantity of lactulose, it is observed that pH value, the population of Bifidobacterium, and lysozyme ac...

2006
Jack C. Holland

the early stages of liver carcinoma development in Sprague-Dawley rats. Bile acids were analyzed in urine and feces of azo dye-fed and control rats with the use of gas chromatography during the first 66 days of treatment. Seven bile acids were identified in the feces, with deoxycholic acid being the primary excretion product. During the first 36 days of 3'-methyl-4-dimethylaminoazobenzene feedi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
Liesbeth Ceelen Annemie Decostere Gerda Verschraegen Richard Ducatelle Freddy Haesebrouck

Feces from 531 patients with gastroenteritis and from 100 clinically healthy individuals were tested for Helicobacter pullorum by use of PCR. Samples positive by PCR were qualified for isolation. H. pullorum DNA was demonstrated to be present in feces from 4.3% of patients with gastrointestinal disease but also in feces from 4.0% of clinically healthy persons. One strain was isolated from one p...

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