نتایج جستجو برای: hookworm

تعداد نتایج: 1659  

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2008
Rebecca J Traub Tawin Inpankaew Chantira Sutthikornchai Yaowalark Sukthana R C Andrew Thompson

A survey of gastrointestinal parasites of dogs and humans from temple communities in Bangkok revealed that 58% of dogs and 3.4% of humans, among those sampled, were infected with hookworms utilising faecal flotation techniques and microscopy. A previously established polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-RFLP approach was utilised to determine the species of hookworms infecting dogs found positive fo...

Journal: :Parasite immunology 2010
B Dondji T Sun R D Bungiro J J Vermeire L M Harrison C Bifulco M Cappello

Hookworm infection is associated with anaemia and malnutrition in many resource-limited countries. Ancylostoma hookworms have previously been shown to modulate host cellular immune responses through multiple mechanisms, including reduced mitogen-mediated lymphocyte proliferation, impaired antigen presentation/processing, and relative reductions in CD4(+) T cells in the spleen and mesenteric lym...

2010
Rachel L. Pullan Narcis B. Kabatereine Rupert J. Quinnell Simon Brooker

There are remarkably few contemporary, population-based studies of intestinal nematode infection for sub-Saharan Africa. This paper presents a comprehensive epidemiological analysis of hookworm infection intensity in a rural Ugandan community. Demographic, kinship, socioeconomic and environmental data were collected for 1,803 individuals aged six months to 85 years in 341 households in a cross-...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2004
Malinee T Anantaphruti Jitra Waikagul Wanna Maipanich Supaporn Nuamtanong Somchit Pubampen

The prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthic infections and health behaviors related to infections in schoolchildren and villagers of a community (4 hamlets) was studied in Hauy Kayeng subdistrict, Thong Pha Phum district, in the north of Kanchanaburi Province. The intestinal helminth infection rate of the schoolchildren was 15.6%. Hookworm infection was the most prominent (9.8%), followed by ...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of tropical biomedicine 2014
Williams Walana Eric Nana Kofi Aidoo Samuel Crowther Kofi Tay

OBJECTIVE To establish the prevalence of hookworm infection among patients who reported at the parasitology laboratory of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital for intestinal parasitic investigation. METHOD This retrospective study covered available data from January 2001 to December 2011. Records of patients referred to the parasitology laboratory of the hospital were manually reviewed for hook...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1991
S A Esrey J B Potash L Roberts C Shiff

A total of 144 studies were analysed to examine the impact of improved water supply and sanitation facilities on ascariasis, diarrhoea, dracunculiasis, hookworm infection, schistosomiasis, and trachoma. These diseases were selected because they are widespread and illustrate the variety of mechanisms through which improved water and sanitation can protect people. Disease-specific median reductio...

Journal: :Western Pacific surveillance and response journal : WPSAR 2015
Humpress Harrington Richard Bradbury James Taeka James Asugeni Vunivesi Asugeni Tony Igeni John Gwala Lawrence Newton Chillion Evan Fa Fawcett Laurence Kilivisi Dorothy Esau Angelica Flores Elmer Ribeyro Daisy Liku Alwin Muse Lyndel Asugeni Jeptha Talana Jennifer Shield David J MacLaren Peter D Massey Reinhold Muller Rick Speare

OBJECTIVE Although soil-transmitted helminths (STH) are endemic in Solomon Islands, there are few recent reports on their prevalence. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of STH in residents of remote communities in Solomon Islands. METHODS A cross-sectional convenience-sampled survey of residents of four adjacent villages in Malaita, Solomon Islands was performed in Atoifi and Na'au ...

2012
Soraya Gaze Henry J. McSorley James Daveson Di Jones Jeffrey M. Bethony Luciana M. Oliveira Richard Speare James S. McCarthy Christian R. Engwerda John Croese Alex Loukas

The mucosal cytokine response of healthy humans to parasitic helminths has never been reported. We investigated the systemic and mucosal cytokine responses to hookworm infection in experimentally infected, previously hookworm naive individuals from non-endemic areas. We collected both peripheral blood and duodenal biopsies to assess the systemic immune response, as well as the response at the s...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2003
Richard D Bungiro Brett R Anderson Michael Cappello

Syrian hamsters become anemic and exhibit delayed growth following oral infection with third-stage Ancylostoma ceylanicum hookworm larvae. Here we describe experiments designed to determine the feasibility of adult worm transfer (AWT) between hosts, a technique that would facilitate the specific study of bloodfeeding hookworms in vivo without prior exposure of the host to larva-specific antigen...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2008
Blaise Dondji Richard D Bungiro Lisa M Harrison Jon J Vermeire Carlo Bifulco Diane McMahon-Pratt Michael Cappello

Hookworm infection is a major cause of anemia and malnutrition in resource-poor countries. Human and animal studies suggest that infection with these intestinal nematodes is associated with impaired cellular immunity, characterized by reduced lymphocyte proliferation in response to both parasite and heterologous antigens. We report here data from studies aimed at defining mechanisms through whi...

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