نتایج جستجو برای: intestinal microsporidia

تعداد نتایج: 132397  

Ahmad reza Meamar, Amir seyed ali Mehbod, Mehrnaz Rasolinegad, Mino Moharez, Mostafa Rezaeeian,

SUMMARY In this research, which was done for one year, we examined the stool of 35 HIV+ patients who had chronic, alternative, and usual drugs resistant diarrhoea, who were referred from infectious and Haemophilia wards of Imam Khomeini Hospital in Tehran. All of the stools were examined by different Bacteriologic, Mycologic, and parasitologic techniques, in order to find the etiology of their...

2011
Emily R. Troemel

Microsporidia comprise a large phylum of fungal-related pathogens that have been studied since the time of Louis Pasteur, who in 1870 found that they were responsible for silkworm disease that was decimating the silkworm industry [1,2]. These obligate intracellular microbes are ubiquitous, but have remained enigmatic because of the difficulties of culturing them in the lab. In the 1990s there w...

Journal: :Gut 1985
R Modigliani C Bories Y Le Charpentier M Salmeron B Messing A Galian J C Rambaud A Lavergne B Cochand-Priollet I Desportes

Chronic diarrhoea is frequent in acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) but has been poorly investigated so far. We report four patients with AIDS in whom diarrhoea and malabsorption were outstanding features, and who underwent extensive digestive investigations. Diarrhoea was a presenting symptom in all subjects and was of secretory type in three of them. D-xylose and vitamin B12 were mala...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Suzannah C Szumowski Michael R Botts John J Popovich Margery G Smelkinson Emily R Troemel

Pathogen exit is a key stage in the spread and propagation of infectious disease, with the fecal-oral route being a common mode of disease transmission. However, it is poorly understood which molecular pathways provide the major modes for intracellular pathogen exit and fecal-oral transmission in vivo. Here, we use the transparent nematode Caenorhabditis elegans to investigate intestinal cell e...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2016
Tengku Shahrul Anuar Nur Hazirah Abu Bakar Hesham M Al-Mekhlafi Norhayati Moktar Emelia Osman

The epidemiology and environmental factors affecting transmission of human microsporidiosis are poorly understood. We conducted the present study to determine the prevalence and risk factors associated with asymptomatic intestinal microsporidiosis among aboriginal school children in the Kuala Krau District, Pahang State, Malaysia. We collected stool samples from 255 school children and examined...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2000
P J Keeling M A Luker J D Palmer

Microsporidia are obligate intracellular parasites that were thought to be an ancient eukaryotic lineage based on molecular phylogenies using ribosomal RNA and translation elongation factors. However, this ancient origin of microsporidia has been contested recently, as several other molecular phylogenies suggest that microsporidia are closely related to fungi. Most of the protein trees that pla...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2006
Edson Sidião de Souza Júnior Marco Tulio A Garcia-Zapata

Microsporidia are emergent and opportunistic protozoa that are responsible for diseases with high morbidity and mortality, especially among individuals with immune disorders. This study had the aim of determining the clinical-laboratory profile of these agents. In total, 723 patients were evaluated, divided into two groups: I) Immunosuppressed/immunodepressed individuals; II) Apparently immunoc...

2012
Roger Wumba Benjamin Longo-Mbenza Jean Menotti Madone Mandina Fabien Kintoki Nani Hippolyte Situakibanza Marie Kapepela Kakicha Josue Zanga Kennedy Mbanzulu-Makola Tommy Nseka Jean Pierre Mukendi Eric Kendjo Jean Sala Marc Thellier

BACKGROUND The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of intestinal parasites, with special emphasis on microsporidia and Cryptosporidium, as well as their association with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) symptoms, risk factors, and other digestive parasites. We also wish to determine the molecular biology definitions of the species and genotypes of microsporidia and Cryptos...

2014
Joseph A. Moss John Gordy Richard A. Snyder

Cryptosporidium spp., Giardia spp., and members of Microsporidia are enteropathogenic parasites of humans and animals, producing asymptomatic to severe intestinal infections. To circumvent various impediments associated with current detection methods, we tested a method providing multistage purification and separation in a single, confined step. Standard real-time PCR was used as a detection me...

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