نتایج جستجو برای: infected host

تعداد نتایج: 354250  

Human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) is associated with adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATL) and HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP). Only a limited percentage of infected individuals develop disease in response to the virus while the majority remain asymptomatic and HAM/TSP is the most common clinical manifestation of the virus. HAM/TSP is an inflamma...

2017
Xia Zhao Mengyu Shen Xingyu Jiang Wei Shen Qiu Zhong Yuhui Yang Yinling Tan Melissa Agnello Xuesong He Fuquan Hu Shuai Le

The basic biology of bacteriophage-host interactions has attracted increasing attention due to a renewed interest in the therapeutic potential of bacteriophages. In addition, knowledge of the host pathways inhibited by phage may provide clues to novel drug targets. However, the effect of phage on bacterial gene expression and metabolism is still poorly understood. In this study, we tracked phag...

Toxocara canis (Nematoda: Ascaridae) is an intestinal nematode parasite of dogs, which can also cause disease in humans. Transmission to humans usually occurs because of direct contact with T. canis eggs present in soil contaminated with the feces of infected dogs. This nematode has extraordinary abilities to survive for many years in different tissues of vertebrates, and deve...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2000
Y Haraguchi A Sasaki

If the transmission occurs through local contact of the individuals in a spatially structured population, the evolutionarily stable (ESS) traits of parasite might be quite different from what the classical theory with complete mixing predicts. In this paper, we theoretically study the ESS virulence and transmission rate of a parasite in a lattice-structured host population, in which the host ca...

2016
Krishnakumar Devadas Santanu Biswas Mohan Haleyurgirisetty Owen Wood Viswanath Ragupathy Sherwin Lee Indira Hewlett Fatah Kashanchi

HIV replication is closely regulated by a complex pathway of host factors, many of them being determinants of cell tropism and host susceptibility to HIV infection. These host factors are known to exert a positive or negative influence on the replication of the two major types of HIV, HIV-1 and HIV-2, thereby modulating virus infectivity, host response to infection and ultimately disease progre...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
David S Khoury Deborah Cromer Jasmin Akter Ismail Sebina Trish Elliott Bryce S Thomas Megan S F Soon Kylie R James Shannon E Best Ashraful Haque Miles P Davenport

Severe malaria and associated high parasite burdens occur more frequently in humans lacking robust adaptive immunity to Plasmodium falciparum Nevertheless, the host may partly control blood-stage parasite numbers while adaptive immunity is gradually established. Parasite control has typically been attributed to enhanced removal of parasites by the host, although in vivo quantification of this p...

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
a farahnak i moebedi

background: to determine the morphological specifications of the bird schistosomes cercaria from lymnaea gedrosiana and to detect the surface carbohydrates as receptors for host lectins in the host-parasite relationship systems such as avian schistosomiasis and human cercarial dermatitis. methods: one hundred ninety two snails collected from dezful areas in khuzestan province, in the south west...

رستمیان, محمد, شتایی, شعبان, محمدعلیپور ملکشاه, علی اکبر, کاوسی, محمدرضا,

  Bracket fungi are the most important macroscopic fungi in the forest as trees are parasitic and saprophytic . This aim of this study is investigation on relate of between some of the characteristics of host and frequency of bracket fungi in district one of Shastkolate forest of Gorgan . Inventory of trees infected by bracket fungi was done using two strip transects and Factors , including the...

Journal: :PLoS Computational Biology 2009
Jakob M. A. Mauritz Alessandro Esposito Hagai Ginsburg Clemens F. Kaminski Teresa Tiffert Virgilio L. Lew

The asexual reproduction cycle of Plasmodium falciparum, the parasite responsible for severe malaria, occurs within red blood cells. A merozoite invades a red cell in the circulation, develops and multiplies, and after about 48 hours ruptures the host cell, releasing 15-32 merozoites ready to invade new red blood cells. During this cycle, the parasite increases the host cell permeability so muc...

Journal: :Ecology 2014
Isabella M Cattadori Benjamin R Wagner Laura A Wodzinski Ashutosh K Pathak Adam Poole

Given the health and economic burden associated with the widespread occurrence of co-infections in humans and agricultural animals, understanding how coinfections contribute to host heterogeneity to infection and transmission is critical if we are to assess risk of infection based on host characteristics. Here, we examine whether host heterogeneity to infection leads to similar heterogeneity in...

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