نتایج جستجو برای: trichinella spiralis

تعداد نتایج: 1513  

Journal: :Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparée 1980

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 1990
D S Zarlenga J R Barta

DNA analysis is playing an increasingly important role in characterising and classifying nematode parasites. Though less emphasis has been placed on utilising DNA elements to study nematodes of veterinary importance, correct diagnosis is, nevertheless, critical to proper treatment and control. The genus Trichinella presents a particularly interesting problem since the level of classification wi...

2017
Peng JIANG Zi Fang ZHANG Zhong Quan WANG Ruo Dan LIU Xi ZHANG Ge Ge SUN Xin QI Li WANG Jing CUI

BACKGROUND The intraperitoneal injection is a common method for establishing the experimental animal model infected with parasites. The aim of this study was to investigate if the intraperitoneal injection was another route of Trichinella spiralis infection. METHODS From June to July 2015, twenty BALB/c mice were intraperitoneally injected with 300 T. spiralis muscle larvae in Department of P...

Journal: :Parasite 2001
M Y Liu X P Zhu K C Xu Q Lu P Boireau

The most recent taxonomic revision in Trichinella genus included 10 taxa. Trichinella spiralis (Ts) is a thoroughly studied species but most of the isolates came from the Europe or American continents. Few information is available from China about the Trichinella isolates and their diversity. In this report two Chinese isolates were characterized and compared with European strains. The in vitro...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2008
Hubert Barennes Somphou Sayasone Peter Odermatt Aymeric De Bruyne Sitthivone Hongsakhone Paul N Newton Phengta Vongphrachanh Bertrand Martinez-Aussel Michel Strobel Jean Dupouy-Camet

Trichinellosis is an important and under-recognized food-borne zoonosis in Southeast Asia. After 30 years of no reports, a small outbreak was described in Central Lao PDR (Laos) in 2003. Here we report a large outbreak of at least 650 estimated patients in Udomxay (northern Laos) in June 2005. Trichinella ELISA assays on serum from 133 patients and Western blot assays on 16 patients were positi...

Journal: :WormBook : the online review of C. elegans biology 2006
Makedonka Mitreva Douglas P Jasmer

Clade I nematode species in the genus Trichinella can cause infections in humans that lead to mortality and serious morbidity. There are currently eight recognized species or genotypes that comprise this genus. The species display diverse biological characteristics, the evolutionary significance of which recently has been extensively clarified. Some of that diversity translates into variable im...

2016
Ki-Back Chu Sang-Soo Kim Su-Hwa Lee Dong-Hun Lee Ah-Ra Kim Fu-Shi Quan

The immune correlate of host resistance induced by reinfection of Trichinella spiralis remains unclear. In this study, we investigated immune correlates between the resistance and serum IgG antibody level, CD23+ IgM+ B cells, and eosinophil responses induced by T. spiralis reinfection. Mice were primarily infected with 10 or 100 T. spiralis larvae (10 TS, 100 TS), respectively, and after 4 week...

2017
Lei Wang Ximeng Sun Jingjing Huang Bin Zhan Xinping Zhu

TsPmy is a paramyosin expressed by parasitic Trichinella spiralis and confers a protective immunity when its recombinant protein or DNA was used as an immunogen. To improve its immunogenicity and vaccine efficacy, we conducted a heterologous prime-boost strategy by orally delivering one dose of TsPmy DNA carried by attenuated Salmonella typhimurium (SL7207), followed by two doses of recombinant...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2014
D E Hill J P Dubey J A Baroch S R Swafford V F Fournet D Hawkins-Cooper D G Pyburn B S Schmit H R Gamble K Pedersen L R Ferreira S K Verma Y Ying O C H Kwok H Feidas G Theodoropoulos

Trichinella spp. and Toxoplasma gondii are important zoonotic parasites that infect warm blooded animals and humans worldwide. Among domesticated food animals, pigs are the main host for Trichinella spiralis. Pigs, chickens, sheep, and goats are known to be infected with T. gondii at varying rates, depending on husbandry. Infections in wildlife with these parasites are generally higher than in ...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید