نتایج جستجو برای: taeniasis

تعداد نتایج: 279  

Journal: :Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH 2011
Anu Alexander K R John T Jayaraman Anna Oommen M Venkata Raghava Pierre Dorny Vedantam Rajshekhar

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of three strategies for the control of taeniasis in a community, in terms of cost per case treated. METHODS A study was conducted in South India to determine the prevalence of taeniasis by screening stool samples from 653 randomly chosen subjects, for coproantigens. The costs incurred in the project were used to estimate the cost per case screened ...

Journal: :Acta neurologica Scandinavica 2005
C DeGiorgio S Pietsch-Escueta V Tsang G Corral-Leyva L Ng M T Medina S Astudillo N Padilla P Leyva L Martinez J Noh M Levine R del Villasenor F Sorvillo

OBJECTIVES Taenia solium Cysticercosis is a leading cause of epilepsy and neurological disability in the developing world. It is caused by ingestion of the eggs of the tapeworm, T. solium Taeniasis. The prevalence of either T. solium Cysticercosis or T. solium Taeniasis in the United States in populations at risk is poorly understood. The primary objectives of this study are to perform the firs...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2003
Héctor H García Robert H Gilman Armando E Gonzalez Manuela Verastegui Silvia Rodriguez Cesar Gavidia Victor C W Tsang Nestor Falcon Andres G Lescano Lawrence H Moulton Teresa Bernal Marco Tovar

The prevalence and characteristics of human taeniasis/cysticercosis and porcine cysticercosis were assessed in an endemic area of the Peruvian highlands. Individuals from 10 communities had stool examinations (N = 2,951) and serologic testing for Taenia solium antibodies (N = 2,583). The total porcine population present (N = 703) was also examined by serology. Cysticercosis is hyperendemic in t...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 1998
M L Silva-Vergara A Prata H V Netto C de O Vieira J H Castro L G Micheletti A S Otaño J Franquini Júnior

An epidemiological survey was carried out in 3,344 people of an urban town in Lagamar, Minas Gerais, Brazil--during 1992-1993, to evaluate the main risk factors related to taeniasis and cysticercosis. A total number of 875 (78.9%) houses were visited and 1080 (32.3%) subjects were clinically examined. Poor sanitary conditions were positively associated with former history of taeniasis or seizur...

Journal: :Endoscopy 2008

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2012
James V Conlan Khamphouth Vongxay Boualam Khamlome Pierre Dorny Banchob Sripa Aileen Elliot Stuart D Blacksell Stanley Fenwick R C Andrew Thompson

We conducted cross-sectional surveys for taeniasis and cysticercosis in humans, pigs, and dogs in four northern provinces of Laos. Human cysticercosis and taeniasis prevalence was 2.2% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.4-3.0%) and 8.4% (95% CI = 6.9-9.9%), respectively. Eating uncooked beef, being male, province of residence, age, and ethnicity were significant risk factors for taeniasis and on...

2017
Joule Madinga Kirezi Kanobana Philippe Lukanu Emmanuel Abatih Sylvain Baloji Sylvie Linsuke Nicolas Praet Serge Kapinga Katja Polman Pascal Lutumba Niko Speybroeck Pierre Dorny Wendy Harrison Sarah Gabriel

BACKGROUND Taenia solium infections are mostly endemic in less developed countries where poor hygiene conditions and free-range pig management favor their transmission. Knowledge on patterns of infections in both human and pig is crucial to design effective control strategies. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence, risk factors and spatial distribution of taeniasis in a rural area ...

2012
Seth E. O'Neal Luz M. Moyano Viterbo Ayvar Guillermo Gonzalvez Andre Diaz Silvia Rodriguez Patricia P. Wilkins Victor C. W. Tsang Robert H. Gilman Hector H. Garcia Armando E. Gonzalez

BACKGROUND Neurocysticercosis is a leading cause of preventable epilepsy in the developing world. Sustainable community-based interventions are urgently needed to control transmission of the causative parasite, Taenia solium. We examined the geospatial relationship between live pigs with visible cysticercotic cysts on their tongues and humans with adult intestinal tapeworm infection (taeniasis)...

2017
Alessia Settesoldi Alessandro Tozzi Ottaviano Tarantino

Taenia spp. are flatworms of the class Cestoda, whose definitive hosts are humans and primates. Human infestation (taeniasis) results from the ingestion of raw meat contaminated with encysted larval tapeworms and is considered relatively harmless and mostly asymptomatic. Anemia is not recognized as a possible sign of taeniasis and taeniasis-induced hemorrhage is not described in medical books. ...

2013
Jong-Yil Chai

History and current status of human taeniasis in the Republic of Korea, due to Taenia solium, Taenia asiatica, and Taenia saginata, are briefly reviewed. Until the 1980s, human taeniasis had been quite common in various localities of Korea. A study from 1924 reported 12.0% egg prevalence in fecal examinations. Thereafter, the prevalence of Taenia spp. ranged from 3% to 14% depending on the time...

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