نتایج جستجو برای: plasmodium bergheianka

تعداد نتایج: 25007  

2012
Kondapalli Kasturi Donepudi Siva Mallika Seelam Jeevan Amos Pavithra Venkateshaiah KRS Sambasiva Rao

The human malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum is one of the world's most devastating pathogen. Its capability to regulate its genes under various stages of its life cycle as well as under unfavourable environmental conditions has led to the development of vaccine resistant strains. Similarly, under drug pressure it develops mutations in the target genes. These mutations confer mid and high-...

2013
Mark P. Nelder Curtis Russell Dawn Williams Karen Johnson Lennon Li Stacey L. Baker Sean Marshall Wendy Bhanich-Supapol Dylan R. Pillai Filip Ralevski

We examined malaria cases reported to Ontario's public health surveillance systems from 1990 through 2009 to determine how temporal scale (longitudinal, seasonal), spatial scale (provincial, health unit), and demography (gender, age) contribute to Plasmodium infection in Ontario travellers. Our retrospective study included 4,551 confirmed cases of imported malaria reported throughout Ontario, w...

 کامران اکبرزاده, , حسین لدنی, , حمیدرضا باصری, , صغری دوستی, , منصوره شایقی, , مهدی ناطق پور, ,

Background: Although there have been many studies on the role of mosquitoes in malarial transmission, the biology and interaction of plasmodium with its host is still not completely known. The aim of this study was primarily to follow the sporogony cycle of Plasmodium vivax in Anopheles stephensi mysorensis and then to explore the inhibitory effects of certain carbohydrates on parasitic develop...

2013
Shin-Ichi Inoue Mamoru Niikura Shoichiro Mineo Fumie Kobayashi

Malaria is caused by infection with Plasmodium parasites. Various studies with knockout mice have indicated that IFN-γ plays essential roles in protective immunity against blood-stage Plasmodium infection. However, after Plasmodium infection, increased IFN-γ production by various types of cells is involved not only in protective immunity, but also in immunopathology. Recent reports have shown t...

2015
Joana C. Silva Amy Egan Cesar Arze John L. Spouge David G. Harris Koichiro Tamura

Species in the genus Plasmodium cause malaria in humans and infect a variety of mammals and other vertebrates. Currently, estimated ages for several mammalian Plasmodium parasites differ by as much as one order of magnitude, an inaccuracy that frustrates reliable estimation of evolutionary rates of disease-related traits. We developed a novel statistical approach to dating the relative age of e...

2013
Rodrigo M. Souza Ricardo Ataíde Jamille G. Dombrowski Vanessa Ippólito Elizabeth H. Aitken Suiane N. Valle José M. Álvarez Sabrina Epiphânio Claudio R. F. Marinho

Histological evidence of Plasmodium in the placenta is indicative of placental malaria, a condition associated with severe outcomes for mother and child. Histological lesions found in placentas from Plasmodium-exposed women include syncytial knotting, syncytial rupture, thickening of the placental barrier, necrosis of villous tissue and intervillositis. These histological changes have been asso...

2016
Thato Motshoge Grace K. Ababio Larysa Aleksenko John Read Elias Peloewetse Mazhani Loeto Tjantilili Mosweunyane Kentse Moakofhi Davies S. Ntebele Simon Chihanga Mpho Motlaleng Anderson Chinorumba Moses Vurayai Jeffrey M. Pernica Giacomo M. Paganotti Isaac K. Quaye

BACKGROUND Botswana is one of eight SADC countries targeting malaria elimination by 2018. Through spirited upscaling of control activities and passive surveillance, significant reductions in case incidence of Plasmodium falciparum (0.96 - 0.01) was achieved between 2008 and 2012. As part of the elimination campaign, active detection of asymptomatic Plasmodium species by a highly sensitive metho...

2014
Ranjan Ramasamy

The four main Plasmodium species that cause human malaria, Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium malariae, and Plasmodium ovale, are transmitted between humans by mosquito vectors belonging to the genus Anopheles. It has recently become evident that Plasmodium knowlesi, a parasite that typically infects forest macaque monkeys, can be transmitted by anophelines to cause malaria in ...

Journal: :Trends in parasitology 2004
Brian M Cooke Ross L Coppel

During the past ten years, our understanding of many aspects of the biology of malaria parasites has increased dramatically. In particular, the complete genome sequences of Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium yoelii, the availability of transcriptome and proteome profiles, and the establishment of transfection techniques for asexual-stage malaria parasites all represent major achievements from...

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
leila nourani department of biology, faculty of sciences, ferdowsi university of mashhad, mashhad, iran mansour aliabadian department of biology, faculty of sciences, ferdowsi university of mashhad, mashhad, iran research department of zoological innovations, institute of applied zoology, faculty of sciences, ferdowsi university of mashhad, mashhad, iran navid dinparast-djadid malaria and vector research group (mvrg), biotechnology research center (brc), pasteur institute of iran tehran, iran omid mirshamsi department of biology, faculty of sciences, ferdowsi university of mashhad, mashhad, iran research department of zoological innovations, institute of applied zoology, faculty of sciences, ferdowsi university of mashhad, mashhad, iran

background: the intracellular protozoan parasites of the genus haemoproteus occur in different avian hosts all over the world. various genus of blood sucking insects’ families such as hippoboscidae and ceratopogonidae could transmit haemoproteus in avian hosts. there are very limited number of studies on wild infected birds with blood parasites in iran, so the aim of this study was to determine...

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