نتایج جستجو برای: mixed infections

تعداد نتایج: 496830  

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 1984
S P Kan

A survey ofa total of 1,157 Indian primary school children from eight schools from urbanand ruralareas in and around Kuala Lumpur showed an overall prevalence of infection with soil-transmitted helminthiasis of 89.02%. The prevalence and intensity of infection were consistently high among both school boys and girls throughout the six years of primary school. The predominant helminth was Trichur...

2012
Lynn Meurs Moustapha Mbow Kim Vereecken Joris Menten Souleymane Mboup Katja Polman

BACKGROUND The global distribution map of schistosomiasis shows a large overlap of Schistosoma haematobium- and S. mansoni-endemic areas in Africa. Yet, little is known about the consequences of mixed Schistosoma infections for the human host. A recent study in two neighboring co-endemic communities in Senegal indicated that infection intensities of both species were higher in mixed than in sin...

Journal: :Parasitology 1997
L H Taylor D Walliker A F Read

Interactions between parasite genotypes sharing a host are poorly understood, but have important consequences for the epidemiology and evolution of the parasite. In mixed-genotype malaria infections, patterns of asexual replication and transmission favoured by natural selection may be different from those in single-genotype infections. The infectivity to mosquitoes of mixed-genotype and single-...

Journal: :Acta tropica 2014
Jeffrey J Bara Ephantus J Muturi

Mixed viral infections are ubiquitous in natural populations and may have significant but unpredictable biological and epidemiological consequences. These infections may be acquired simultaneously (coinfection) or result from two single infections at different time intervals (superinfection). This study investigated the effect of mixed infections of two mosquito-borne viruses, Sindbis (SINV) an...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2015
Melinda K Lacy Martin E Stryjewski Whedy Wang Thomas C Hardin Boris Nogid David R Luke Andrew F Shorr G Ralph Corey Steven L Barriere

BACKGROUND When hospital-acquired or ventilator-associated bacterial pneumonia (HABP/VABP) is caused by gram-positive and gram-negative pathogens or both (mixed infections), the adequacy of gram-negative coverage (GNC) can confound the assessment of a gram-positive agent under study. This analysis examines the influence of gram-negative infections and the adequacy of GNC on clinical efficacy an...

Journal: :Trends in parasitology 2004
Peter A Zimmerman Rajeev K Mehlotra Laurin J Kasehagen James W Kazura

Four Plasmodium species cause malaria in humans. Most malaria-endemic regions feature mixed infections involving two or more of these species. Factors contributing to heterogeneous parasite species and disease distribution include differences in genetic polymorphisms underlying parasite drug resistance and host susceptibility, mosquito vector ecology and transmission seasonality. It is suggeste...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2000
Y W Hu E Balaskas M Furione P H Yen G Kessler V Scalia L Chui G Sher

To date the true prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) mixed-genotype infections has not been established mainly because currently available methods are not suitable for the detection of mixed genotypes in a viral population. A novel semiautomated genotyping method, primer-specific and mispair extension analysis (S-PSMEA), which is more reliable than other genotyping assays was developed for de...

Journal: :Parasitology 2003
J C De Roode A F Read B H K Chan M J Mackinnon

We studied infection dynamics of Plasmodium chabaudi in mice infected with 3 genetically distinct clones--1 less virulent than the other 2--either on their own or in mixtures. During the acute phase of infection, total numbers of asexual parasites in mixed-clone infections were equal to those produced by the 3 clones alone, suggesting strong in-host competition among clones. During the chronic ...

Journal: :Journal of travel medicine 2006
F E McKenzie D L Smith

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