نتایج جستجو برای: ascaris lumbricoides

تعداد نتایج: 2666  

2013
Yue Xie Lili Niu Bo Zhao Qiang Wang Xiang Nong Lin Chen Xuan Zhou Xiaobin Gu Shuxian Wang Xuerong Peng Guangyou Yang

Roundworms (Ascaridida: Nematoda), one of the most common soil-transmitted helminths (STHs), can cause ascariasis in various hosts worldwide, ranging from wild to domestic animals and humans. Despite the veterinary and health importance of the Ascaridida species, little or no attention has been paid to roundworms infecting wild animals including non-human primates due to the current taxon sampl...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1968
B Bisseru A W Woodruff

The indirect fluorescent antibody test has been used to detect Toxocara antibodies quantitatively in human sera. The results obtained correlate well with those obtained with the toxocara skin test. Cross reactions have been found with Ascaris lumbricoides and about one in five normal sera give a significant fluorescent reaction. The specificity of the test has been established by Ascaris adsorp...

Journal: :The Korean journal of parasitology 2007
Olufemi Moses Agbolade Ndubuisi Chinweike Agu Oluseyi Olusegun Adesanya Adedayo Olugbenga Odejayi Aliu Adekunle Adigun Emmanuel Babatunde Adesanlu Flourish George Ogunleye Adetoun Omolayo Sodimu Stella Ajoke Adeshina Ganiyat Olusola Bisiriyu Oluwatosin Ibiyemi Omotoso Karen Mfon Udia

Intestinal helminths and schistosomiasis among school children were investigated in an urban and some rural communities of Ogun State, southwest Nigeria. Fecal samples of 1,059 subjects (524 males, 535 females) aged 3-18 years were examined using direct smear and brine concentration methods between June 2005 and November 2006. The pooled prevalence of infection was 66.2%. Ascaris lumbricoides s...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2002
F Oyewole F Ariyo A Sanyaolu W A Oyibo T Faweya P Monye M Ukpong C Okoro

A study to establish the prevalence of intestinal helminthiases among schoolchildren of riverine communities in the Ilaje-Ese Odo Local Government Area of Ondo State, Nigeria was conducted. Ninety-four percent of the children studied were infected with intestinal helminths. Trichuris trichiura infection was the commonest (84%), followed by Ascaris lumbricoides (75.3 %) and hookworm (7.6 %). Dua...

Journal: :Revista Clínica de Medicina de Familia 2008

Journal: :Bulletin of Mathematical Biology 2016

2012
Shahana Gupta Sanjeev Kumar Ayusman Satapathy Udipta Ray Souvik Chatterjee Tamal Kanti Choudhury

Gastrointestinal (GI) infestation with Ascaris lumbricoides is common in the tropical countries, particularly in children. A wide range of clinical presentations are reported for GI ascariasis in both adults and children. We report a case of gastric perforation due to Ascaris, a rare presentation.

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