نتایج جستجو برای: parasitic egg

تعداد نتایج: 75797  

Journal: :Indian journal of medical microbiology 2007
C Sheela Devi Shashikala S Srinivasan U C Murmu P Barman R Kanungo

Diphyllobothriasis is an intestinal parasitic infection caused by the ingestion of raw fresh-water fish containing the infectious larvae of Diphyllobothrium spp. This infection is uncommon in India. We report a case of diphyllobothriasis that occurred in Pondicherry, India, in a 5-year-old boy hailing from a fishing community. He attended the Pediatric OPD with spontaneous discharge of segments...

2014
Canchao Yang Yang Liu Lijin Zeng Wei Liang

Interactions between parasitic cuckoos and their songbird hosts form a classical reciprocal "arms race," and are an excellent model for understanding the process of coevolution. Changes in host egg coloration via the evolution of interclutch variation in egg color or intraclutch consistency in egg color are hypothesized counter adaptations that facilitate egg recognition and thus limit brood pa...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Martinus E Huigens Foteini G Pashalidou Ming-Hui Qian Tibor Bukovinszky Hans M Smid Joop J A van Loon Marcel Dicke Nina E Fatouros

Many insects possess a sexual communication system that is vulnerable to chemical espionage by parasitic wasps. We recently discovered that a hitch-hiking (H) egg parasitoid exploits the antiaphrodisiac pheromone benzyl cyanide (BC) of the Large Cabbage White butterfly Pieris brassicae. This pheromone is passed from male butterflies to females during mating to render them less attractive to con...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2002
Dolores del Carmen Castro Mariano Damian Romero Marcos Dreon

The ultrastructure of Proechinophthirus zumpti Werneck, 1955, mainly the external chorionic features of the egg, is described through electronic microscopy techniques. This species was first cited in Argentina, infesting Arctocephalus australis (Zimmermann, 1873). The morphological adaptations of adults and nymphs are described in both species of Proechinophthirus parasitic on Otariidae: P. flu...

2017
Wei Liang Canchao Yang Fugo Takasu

In avian brood parasitism, both the host and the parasite are expected to develop various conflicting adaptations; hosts develop a defense against parasitism, such as an ability to recognize and reject parasitic eggs that look unlike their own, while parasites evolve egg mimicry to counter this host defense. Hosts may further evolve to generate various egg phenotypes that are not mimicked by pa...

Journal: :The Korean journal of parasitology 2009
Tong-Soo Kim Shin-Hyeong Cho Sun Huh Yoon Kong Woon-Mok Sohn Seung-Sik Hwang Jong-Yil Chai Soon-Hyung Lee Yun-Kyu Park Dae-Kyu Oh Jong-Koo Lee

National surveys on the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections have been carried out every 5-7 years since 1971 in the Republic of Korea in order to establish control measures. The present nationwide survey was conducted from June to December 2004. The 10% population sampling data of Population and Housing Census by the Korean government in 2000 was used as the survey population. One sam...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1990
A A Idowu B Fawole

Nematode egg hatch is an important phase in the life cycle (1). Factors that influence this process may have a highly significant effect upon the survival of the nematode, its generation time, and its ability to incite disease. Root diffusates and seasonal changes in environmental, physical, and chemical factors that are related to diapause in unhatched larvae affect the hatching of plant-paras...

2015
Wenfei Tong Nicholas P C Horrocks Claire N Spottiswoode Sarah Burthe

Hosts of brood-parasitic birds typically evolve anti-parasitism defences, including mobbing of parasitic intruders at the nest and the ability to recognize and reject foreign eggs from their clutches. The Greater Honeyguide Indicator indicator is a virulent brood parasite that punctures host eggs and kills host young, and accordingly, a common host, the Little Bee-eater Merops pusillus frequent...

Journal: :Vaccine 2013
Alasdair J Nisbet Tom N McNeilly Louise A Wildblood Alison A Morrison David J Bartley Yvonne Bartley Cassandra Longhi Iain J McKendrick Javier Palarea-Albaladejo Jacqueline B Matthews

Infection of humans and livestock with parasitic nematodes can have devastating effects on health and production, affecting food security in both developed and developing regions. Despite decades of research, the development of recombinant sub-unit vaccines against these pathogens has been largely unsuccessful. We have developed a strategy to identify protective antigens from Teladorsagia circu...

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