نتایج جستجو برای: chomonas vaginalis virus

تعداد نتایج: 400295  

2013
Hyun-Ouk Song Jae-Sook Ryu

Neutrophils are the predominant inflammatory cells found in vaginal discharges of patients infected with Trichomonas vaginalis. In this study, we examined superoxide anion (O2 (.-)) production by neutrophils activated by T. vaginalis. Human neutrophils produced superoxide anions when stimulated with either a lysate of T. vaginalis, its membrane component (MC), or excretory-secretory product (ES...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2001
F. Sorvillo L. Smith P. Kerndt L. Ash

Trichomonas vaginalis may be emerging as one of the most important cofactors in amplifying HIV transmission, particularly in African-American communities of the United States. In a person co-infected with HIV, the pathology induced by T. vaginalis infection can increase HIV shedding. Trichomonas infection may also act to expand the portal of entry for HIV in an HIV-negative person. Studies from...

2015
Min-Ji Song Jong-Joo Lee Young Hee Nam Tae-Gyun Kim Youn Wook Chung Mikyoung Kim Ye-Eun Choi Myeong Heon Shin Hyoung-Pyo Kim

Trichomoniasis caused by the parasitic protozoan Trichomonas vaginalis is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the world. Dendritic cells are antigen presenting cells that initiate immune responses by directing the activation and differentiation of naïve T cells. In this study, we analyzed the effect of Trichomonas vaginalis-derived Secretory Products on the differentiation and funct...

Journal: :The Korean journal of parasitology 2006
Jae-Sook Ryu Duk-Young Min

Vaginal trichomoniasis, caused by Trichomonas vaginalis, is the most common sexually transmitted disease. More than 170 million people worldwide are annually infected by this protozoan. In the Republic of Korea, 10.4% of women complaining of vaginal symptoms and signs were found to be infected with T. vaginalis. However, despite its high prevalence, the pathogenesis of T. vaginalis infection ha...

2011
A. Murat Eren Marcela Zozaya Christopher M. Taylor Scot E. Dowd David H. Martin Michael J. Ferris

BACKGROUND Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is an enigmatic disease of unknown origin that affects a large percentage of women. The vaginal microbiota of women with BV is associated with serious sequelae, including abnormal pregnancies. The etiology of BV is not fully understood, however, it has been suggested that it is transmissible, and that G. vaginalis may be an etiological agent. Studies using en...

2014
Heena Brahmbhatt Richard Musoke Frederick Makumbi Godfrey Kigozi David Serwadda Maria Wawer Ronald Gray

Background. Data on the incidence of Trichomonas vaginalis and use of hormonal contraception (HC) are limited. Methods. 2,374 sexually active women aged 15-49 years from cohort surveys in Rakai, Uganda, were included. Incidence of T. vaginalis was estimated per 100 person years (py) and association between HC (DMPA, Norplant, and oral contraceptives) and T. vaginalis infection was assessed by i...

Journal: :International Journal of Health Sciences (IJHS) 2023

A longitudinal cohort research was conducted to see if gynaecological disorders besides the human papillomavirus (HPV) remain associated elevated threat cervical neoplasia. The included many women who participated in planned mass screening. Trichomonas vaginalis and HPV, respectively, remained linked through a significant comparative probability of preinvasive lesions, cancer invasive merged, l...

Journal: :Epidemiology and infection 2005
Peter R Mason Pier Luigi Fiori Piero Cappuccinelli Paola Rappelli Simon Gregson

Serological assays using dried blood spots from 5221 women in rural areas of eastern Zimbabwe were used to assess the epidemiology of Trichomonas vaginalis infection, and its association with HIV. Antibodies to T. vaginalis and to HIV were detected by enzyme immunoassays. Behavioural and demographic data were collected by confidential questionnaires. In total, 516 (9.9%) women were seropositive...

Journal: :Sexually transmitted infections 2007
Y Adu-Sarkodie B K Opoku T Crucitti H A Weiss D Mabey

OBJECTIVE To investigate the possible involvement of human trichomonads (Pentatrichomonas hominis and Trichomonas tenax) other than Trichomonas vaginalis in the aetiology of vaginal trichomoniasis. METHODS Vaginal swabs taken from women attending antenatal clinics were tested for Trichomonas vaginalis by traditional assays (wet-mount microscopy and InPouch culture) and nucleic acid amplificat...

Journal: :The Korean journal of parasitology 2016
Hyun-Ouk Song

Trichomonas vaginalis is a flagellate protozoan parasite and commonly infected the lower genital tract in women and men. Iron is a known nutrient for growth of various pathogens, and also reported to be involved in establishment of trichomoniasis. However, the exact mechanism was not clarified. In this study, the author investigated whether the 120 kDa protein of T. vaginalis may be involved in...

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