نتایج جستجو برای: enterocytozoon bieneusi

تعداد نتایج: 439  

2006
Mathirut Mungthin Ittisak Subrungruang Saovanee Leelayoova

Enterocytozoon bieneusi is the most common microsporidia that causes disease in immunocompromised hosts, especially in AIDS patients. E. bieneusi has been reported in a wide range of animals, including domestic, wild and farm animals. Using molecular typing and phylogenetic analysis, the zoonotic potential of E. bieneusi to cause disease is indeed a threat. Transmission from animals to humans s...

Journal: :Experimental parasitology 2016
Pavla Wagnerová Bohumil Sak John McEvoy Michael Rost Dawn Sherwood Kevin Holcomb Martin Kváč

The prevalence of Cryptosporidium and microsporidia in feral horses, which have minimal contact with livestock and humans, is not currently known. We report the findings of a study on Cryptosporidium and microsporidia in 34 Mustangs and 50 Chincoteague ponies in the USA. Fecal samples were screened for presence of Cryptosporidium spp. by analysis of the small-subunit rRNA (SSU) and 60-kDa glyco...

2017
Wei Zhao Jianguang Wang Ziyin Yang Aiqin Liu

Enterocytozoon bieneusi is the most frequently diagnosed microsporidian species in humans and is also found in a wide range of animals. It is considered to be an important but neglected zoonotic pathogen. With the development of deer bred in captivity, the number of deer has been increasing in recent years in China and there are more people involved in this work. The aims of this study were to ...

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Microbiology 2001

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 1997
A Carville K Mansfield G Widmer A Lackner D Kotler P Wiest T Gumbo S Sarbah S Tzipori

The microsporidium Enterocytozoon bieneusi is closely linked to wasting and diarrhea in a high proportion of individuals with AIDS. However, its relative contribution to disease is uncertain because diagnosis until recently depended on procedures involving endoscopy. A sensitive PCR technique which amplifies a fragment of the small-subunit rRNA gene of E. bieneusi from formalin-fixed stool samp...

Journal: :The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology 2007
Donna E Akiyoshi Louis M Weiss Xiaochuan Feng Bryony A P Williams Patrick J Keeling Quanshun Zhang Saul Tzipori

Enterocytozoon bieneusi is the most common and clinically significant microsporidium associated with chronic diarrhea and wasting in immunocompromised humans. Albendazole, which is effective against several helminths, protozoa, and microsporidia, is relatively ineffective against infections due to E. bieneusi. A likely explanation for the observed clinical resistance to albendazole was discover...

2010
Lihua Xiao Irshad Sulaiman Vitaliano Cama Robert H Gilman

Enterocytozoon bieneusi is a common human pathogen, responsible for more than 90% of overall human microsporidian infections. The epidemiology of E. bieneusi infections, however, is not well studied, and little is known about its transmission routes. Enterocytozoon bieneusi-like spores have been reported in surface and ground water in the United States and France, and a possible outbreak of mic...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2005
S Satheesh Kumar S Ananthan A G Joyee

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE Microsporidia are obligate intracellular parasites causing infections predominantly in immunocompromised patients. Enterocytozoon bieneusi is the most important microsporidian causing chronic diarrhoea in AIDS patients. The current method used for diagnosing the microsporidia spores is based on light microscopy using stained smears, which do not differentiate spores at sp...

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2013
Małgorzata Bednarska Anna Bajer Renata Welc-Faleciak Piotr Czubkowski Mikolaj Teisseyre Thaddeus K Graczyk Irena Jankowska

Microsporidia are intracellular parasites that cause opportunistic infections in humans of various immunological status. Only a few case reports exist on microsporidial infection in solid organ transplant recipients worldwide. The presented study demonstrates the first case in Poland of Enterocytozoon bieneusi infection in a liver transplant patient. Parasites were diagnosed in stool samples us...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 2000
S Carnevale J N Velásquez J H Labbé A Chertcoff M G Cabrera M I Rodríguez

We report a PCR-based assay for the detection of Enterocytozoon bieneusi. We extracted DNA from feces which had been applied to filter paper disks and evaluated four preserving solutions. Infected specimens were identified by electrophoresis of amplicons from concentrated formalin-fixed samples and unconcentrated fresh feces. Our findings demonstrate that this methodology is effective for sampl...

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