نتایج جستجو برای: pentastomiasis

تعداد نتایج: 40  

Journal: :PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2009

2014
Mihály Sulyok Lajos Rózsa Imre Bodó Dennis Tappe Richard Hardi

Ocular pentastomiasis is a rare infection caused by the larval stage of pentastomids, an unusual group of crustacean-related parasites. Zoonotic pentastomids have a distinct geographical distribution and utilize reptiles or canids as final hosts. Recently, an increasing number of human abdominal infections have been reported in Africa, where pentastomiasis is an emerging, though severely neglec...

2017
Eunae Sandra Cho Seung Wook Jung Hwi-Dong Jung In Yong Lee Tai-Soon Yong Su Jin Jeong Hyun Sil Kim

Pentastomiasis, a zoonotic parasite infection, is typically found in the respiratory tract and viscera of the host, including humans. Here, we report for the first time an extremely rare case of intraosseous pentastomiasis in the human maxilla suffering from medication related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ). A 55-year-old male had continuously visited the hospital for MRONJ which had primaril...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 1991
K I Singh

The current public health status in Malaysia of some of the food-borne parasitic zoonoses, such as angiostrongyliasis,trichinellosis, toxoplasmosis, sarcocystosis, and other food-borne zoonoses, such as pentastomiasis, is presented.

Journal: :Annals of parasitology 2016
Remigiusz Gałęcki Rajmund Sokół Agnieszka Dudek

Tongue worms (Pentastomida) are endoparasites causing pentastomiasis, an invasive disease representing a threat to exotic animals and humans. Animals acquire infection via the alimentary tract. In reptiles, the parasite is present in the lungs, resulting in symptoms from the respiratory system. Pentastomiasis may be asymptomatic, but nonspecific symptoms may occur at high parasite concentration...

2009
Dennis Tappe Dietrich W. Büttner

Visceral pentastomiasis in humans is caused by the larval stages (nymphs) of the arthropod-related tongue worms Linguatula serrata, Armillifer armillatus, A. moniliformis, A. grandis, and Porocephalus crotali. The majority of cases has been reported from Africa, Malaysia, and the Middle East, where visceral pentastomiasis may be an incidental finding in autopsies, and less often from China and ...

2011
Dennis Tappe Michael Meyer Anett Oesterlein Assan Jaye Matthias Frosch Christoph Schoen Nikola Pantchev

Visceral pentastomiasis caused by Armillifer armillatus larvae was diagnosed in 2 dogs in The Gambia. Parasites were subjected to PCR; phylogenetic analysis confirmed relatedness with branchiurans/crustaceans. Our investigation highlights transmission of infective A. armillatus ova to dogs and, by serologic evidence, also to 1 human, demonstrating a public health concern.

Journal: :گوارش 0
sahar tabatabavakili ata abbasi iradj mobedi shahram movafaghi forouzandeh fereidooni nasser ebrahimi daryani

linguatula serrata (l. serrata), an aberrant arthropod of the pentastomida phylum, inhabits the canine respiratory system as its final host. intermediate hosts include humans and herbivores. humans can be infected via consumption of raw or under-cooked liver or lymph nodes of sheep, goats, and cattle. a few human cases have been reported from iran. here, we have reported a case of pentastomiasi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2015
Dennis Tappe Mihály Sulyok Lajos Rózsa Birgit Muntau Alexandra Haeupler Imre Bodó Richard Hardi

Pentastomiasis is an emerging snake-borne parasitic zoonosis in the tropics. We describe a molecular and morphological study to diagnose a cluster of asymptomatic abdominal human infections caused by Armillifer grandis. The findings may indicate a silent epidemic in a rural area where severe symptomatic ocular cases with the same parasite species have recently surfaced. Molecular diagnostics ar...

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