نتایج جستجو برای: sarcocystis infection

تعداد نتایج: 456602  

Journal: :Pathogens 2023

Sarcocystosis is an intracellular parasitic disease caused by Sarcocystis spp. that has a worldwide prevalence. Symptoms of the include diarrhea and muscle pain. The poses threat to health animals. aim this review investigate global prevalence infection in sheep goats during 2013–2022. We searched five databases: Web Science, Science Direct, PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar. A total 36 articles c...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 1990
A Uggla D Buxton

Toxoplasma gondii and a variety of Sarcocystis species are common cyst-forming coccidian parasites of domestic ruminants worldwide. T. gondii infection is a major cause of ovine and caprine abortion and perinatal mortality, but does not appear commonly to cause significant disease in other ruminants. Sarcocystis infections are probably most important in growing ruminants in which they can cause...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2002
A R Resendes C Juan-Sallés S Almeria N Majó M Domingo J P Dubey

Fatal hepatic sarcocystosis was diagnosed in a striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba) from the northeastern Spanish Mediterranean coast based on pathologic findings and the microscopic and ultrastructural characteristics of the intralesional parasite. Main gross lesions were icterus, subcutaneous hemorrhages, and hepatic congestion. The most prominent microscopic lesions consisted of severe ac...

Journal: :The Japanese journal of veterinary research 1992
S S Tsai K Hirai C Itakura

A total of 534 psittacine and passerine birds consisting of 241 imported and 293 local birds were examined histologically. As a result, the following parasites were found: Giardia (86 cases), Knemido-coptes (26 cases), coccidia (10 cases), Ascaridia (6 cases), Cryptosporidium (5 cases), Sarcocystis (5 cases), tapeworm (4 cases), microfilaria (2 cases), Hexamita (1 case), and Spiroptera (1 case)...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2000
J P Dubey C A Speer D D Bowman K M Horton C Venturini L Venturini

Sarcocystis speeri Dubey and Lindsay, 1999 from the South American opossum Didelphis albiventris was successfully transmitted to the North American opossum Didelphis virginiana. Sporocysts from a naturally infected D. albiventris from Argentina were fed to 2 gamma-interferon knockout (KO) mice. The mice were killed 64 and 71 days after sporocyst feeding (DAF). Muscles containing sarcocysts from...

Journal: :Parasitology 2000
J P Dubey C E Kerber D S Lindsay N Kasai H F Pena

The North American opossum, Didelphis virginiana, is a definitive host for at least 3 species of Sarcocvstis: S. falcatula Stiles 1983, S. neurona Dubey, Davis, Speer, Bowman, de Lahunta, Granstrom, Topper, Hamir, Cummings, Suter 1991, and S. speeri Dubey and Lindsay 1999. In order to identify species of Sarcocystis in the South American opossum, D. inarsupialis, Sarcocystis sporocysts from the...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 1989
F R Matuschka B Bannert

The transmission of Sarcocystis species via cannibalism seems to be common among lizards of the genus Gallotia that are endemic to the Canary Islands. Gran Canarian giant lizards, Gallotia stehlini, were screened for the presence of sarcosporidian parasites. Sarcocysts, measuring 90-400 micrometers in length and 60-160 micrometers in width, were found in the musculature of the lizards' tails. I...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2004
W J A Saville C D Sofaly S M Reed J P Dubey M J Oglesbee V A Lacombe R O Keene K M Gugisberg S W Swensen R D Shipley Y W Chiang H J Chu T Ng

Previous challenge studies performed at Ohio State University involved a transport-stress model where the study animals were dosed with Sarcocystis neurona sporocysts on the day of arrival. This study was to test a second transportation of horses after oral inoculation with S. neurona sporocysts. Horses were assigned randomly to groups: group 1, transported 4 days after inoculation (DAI); group...

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 1999
M Saito Y Shibata M Kubo I Sakakibara A Yamada H Itagaki

Sarcocystis hominis was first isolated from slaughtered cattle raised in Japan. Cysts were 1,220-4,460 x 80-384 microns in size and their wall was 3 to 6 microns thick and appeared radially striated in the histopathological sections because of the presence of palisade-like villar protrusions on the surface. The protrusions were 3.1-4.3 x 0.7-1.1 microns in size and had many microtubules in the ...

Majid Sharbatdaran, Masomeh Bayani, Narges Kalantari, Salman Ghaffari, Zeinab Abedian,

This report described Sarcocystis-like merozoites in peripheral blood smear of a woman with mild fever, rigor and musculoskeletal pain. Extracellular organisms with a pale blue cytoplasm and one or two nuclei were seen in her blood smear stained with Giemsa. Sarcocystis-like can be considered as a possible cause of some idiopathic febrile diseases.

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