نتایج جستجو برای: fascioliasis

تعداد نتایج: 808  

Journal: :Journal of radiology case reports 2010
Bernard Pilet Filip Deckers Marc Pouillon Paul Parizel

Fascioliasis is an infectious disease caused by fasciola or liver fluke. Humans are accidental hosts to these flatworms. The World Health Organisation considers fascioliasis an important human parasitic disease. In Europe, Australia and Northern America, the disease is rare, but should have a high index of suspicion in patients who have lived in or travelled to endemic areas. Although it can be...

Journal: :Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology 2005
Ebtesam M El-Mathal Mahmoud A H Fouad

Animal fascioliasis has been reported in Saudi Arabia among imported and local sheep. The paper demonstrated the parasitological and clinical features of human fascioliasis in nine out of ten male immigrant manual workers with manifestations suggesting fascioliasis. The sedimentation and Kato-Katz techniques proved effect in diagnosing Fasciola species eggs in human stool. The common clinical f...

2017
Nagwa T. Elshraway Wafaa G. Mahmoud

AIM The main objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence of fascioliasis infections in cattle and buffaloes, slaughtered in El-Kharga city slaughterhouse at New Valley Governorate. MATERIALS AND METHODS The slaughtered animals were daily inspected for liver fascioliasis allover 2016. Macroscopic fascioliasis was detected from a total of 2251 basing on animals specie, sex, season...

2013
Bibiana Gonzales Santana John P. Dalton Fabio Vasquez Camargo Michael Parkinson Momar Ndao

BACKGROUND Fascioliasis is a worldwide parasitic disease of domestic animals caused by helminths of the genus Fasciola. In many parts of the world, particularly in poor rural areas where animal disease is endemic, the parasite also infects humans. Adult parasites reside in the bile ducts of the host and therefore diagnosis of human fascioliasis is usually achieved by coprological examinations t...

Journal: :Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology 2002
Atef M el-Shazly Salah Abo el-Wafa Fouad M Haridy Mohamed Soliman Manal M A Rifaat Tosson A Morsy

Fascioliasis is an important zoonotic disease. Infected animals are the main source for human fascioliasis. Consequently, this work clarifies the status of animal fascioliasis in Dakahlia centers based on parasitological examination of cows, buffaloes, sheep and goats. The overall rates of infection were 12.31%, 9.73%, 17.84% and 5.40% respectively. The mean eggs per gram stool were 22, 13.6, 1...

Journal: :Diagnostic and interventional radiology 2010
Ahmet Yeşildağ Altuğ Senol Mert Köroğlu Cem Koçkar Orhan Oyar Mehmet Işler

We report a case of hepatobiliary fascioliasis presenting with unusual radiological findings that have not been reported previously. Imaging studies revealed hepatic cystic pouches communicating with intrahepatic bile ducts. Snail-like, oval shaped and conglomerated echogenic particles with no acoustic shadowing, suggesting F. hepatica, were detected in these cystic pouches. In addition, second...

2013
José Lino Zumaquero-Ríos Jorge Sarracent-Pérez Raúl Rojas-García Lázara Rojas-Rivero Yaneth Martínez-Tovilla María Adela Valero Santiago Mas-Coma

BACKGROUND The Atlixco municipality, Puebla State, at a mean altitude of 1840 m, was selected for a study of Fasciola hepatica infection in schoolchildren in Mexico. This area presents permanent water collections continuously receiving thaw water from Popocatepetl volcano (5426 m altitude) through the community supply channels, conforming an epidemiological scenario similar to those known in hy...

ژورنال: Hormozgan Medical Journal 2004
Masood, J, Salahimoghadam, A.R,

Introduction: About 2.400.000 human cases in 61 countries and 180000000 people at Fascioliasis infection risk, show the importance of human aspects of Fascioliasis around the world. In the north of our country (Iran) huge outbreaks of Fascioliasis have been seen and up to 10000 people have been infected with Fascioliasis in one of these outbreaks. So this study tries to show better criteria a...

2015
Abdul-Hamid Settenda Lukambagire Deborah N. Mchaile Mramba Nyindo

BACKGROUND Human fascioliasis (HF) is a zoonotic disease that has been identified in many countries worldwide. This report concerns the identification and clinical management of cases of human fascioliasis in the suburbs of Arusha city, northern Tanzania in 2013. Fascioliasis is included among the WHO's Neglected Tropical Diseases as a plant transmitted trematode infection. Human fascioliasis h...

2009
Ali Ulvi ÖNGÖREN Ayşegül TAYLAN ÖZKAN Arif Hakan DEMİREL Hüseyin ÜSTÜN Mustafa DÖNMEZ

Human fascioliasis, caused by Fasciola hepatica, is emerging as an important chronic zoonotic disease in many areas of the world, including Turkey. It primarily involves the liver and may also cause severe damage in the tissue. Herein we report on a patient with ectopic intraabdominal fascioliasis that presented to our clinic with abdominal pain and distention. Physical and radiological examina...

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