نتایج جستجو برای: chancroid

تعداد نتایج: 288  

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1996
R King J Gough A Ronald J Nasio J O Ndinya-Achola F Plummer J A Wilkins

Haemophilus ducreyi is a major cause of genital ulcer disease in many developing countries and is associated with augmented transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). However, the mechanisms through which H. ducreyi produces ulceration are poorly understood. The characteristics of the host response to H. ducreyi and the pathobiology of its potential contribution to increased HIV suscep...

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo 2000
W Belda Junior L F Siqueira L J Fagundes

Thiamphenicol, an aminic derivate of hydrocarbilsulfonil propandiol, was used for the treatment of 1,171 chancroid bearing patients. Each patient was medicated with 5.0 g of granulated thiamphenicol, orally, in a single dose, and was reevaluated 3, 7 and 10 days after the treatment. Ten patients (0.89%) did not respond to the proposed treatment. 133 patients presented healed ulcers after 3 days...

Journal: :The British journal of venereal diseases 1983
M V Fast H Nsanze F A Plummer L J D'Costa I W MacLean A R Ronald

Since sulphonamides are no longer predictably effective in the treatment of chancroid the combination of trimethoprim-sulphamethoxazole (TMP-SMX) was evaluated to identify other effective regimens. One hundred and nine patients with genital ulcers (75 men and 34 women) seen at the Special Treatment Clinic in Nairobi, Kenya, were randomly assigned to treatment with a seven day course of either s...

2014
Pranav Tripathi Ritu Chaudhary Ajeet Singh

Conventionally, drugs are discovered by testing chemically synthesized compounds against a battery of in vivo biological screens. Information technology and Omic science enabled us for high throughput screening of compound libraries against biological targets and hits are then tested for efficacy in cells or animals. Chancroid, caused by Haemophilus ducreyi is a public health problem and has be...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2003
Leah E Cole Kristen L Toffer Robert A Fulcher Lani R San Mateo Paul E Orndorff Thomas H Kawula

Haemophilus ducreyi is the etiologic agent of the sexually transmitted genital ulcer disease chancroid. Neither naturally occurring chancroid nor experimental infection with H. ducreyi results in protective immunity. Likewise, a single inoculation of H. ducreyi does not protect pigs against subsequent infection. Accordingly, we used the swine model of chancroid infection to examine the impact o...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1995
B West S M Wilson J Changalucha S Patel P Mayaud R C Ballard D Mabey

A simplified PCR was developed for detection of Haemophilus ducreyi in samples from chancroid patients. The strategy included a straightforward chloroform extraction sample preparation method, a one-tube nested PCR to minimize contamination risks, and a colorimetric method for detection of products. Primers were designed from published nucleotide sequences of the 16S rRNA gene of H. ducreyi, wi...

2016
E. F. Gordon Tucker

A.?Arthritis following Chancroids. In civil hospital practice in India, and in military practice, we frequently meet with a well defined chronic disease involving the joints, almost always affecting several articulations, permanent in its effects, crippling in its results, and extremely resistant to treatment; and the history generally given is that this type of arthritis has followed the appea...

Journal: :American family physician 2012
Michelle A Roett Mejebi T Mayor Kelechi A Uduhiri

Herpes simplex virus infection and syphilis are the most common causes of genital ulcers in the United States. Other infectious causes include chancroid, lymphogranuloma venereum, granuloma inguinale (donovanosis), secondary bacterial infections, and fungi. Noninfectious etiologies, including sexual trauma, psoriasis, Behçet syndrome, and fixed drug eruptions, can also lead to genital ulcers. A...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 1954
T F JACKSON

INTRODUCTION CHANCROID encountered in this area presented as multiple penile sores with, in many cases, a large painful unilateral fluctuant bubo. It was at this time customary to treat such cases with sulphonamides and repeated aspiration of the bubo~ It was found that in an analysis of approximately one hundred cases of chancroid with fluctuant buboes, none was required to be kept in hospital...

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