نتایج جستجو برای: coccidian protozoa

تعداد نتایج: 10289  

2010
Subbarao V. Ravva Chester Z. Sarreal Robert E. Mandrell

Escherichia coli O157:H7 (EcO157), an agent of life threatening hemolytic-uremic syndrome, resides in ruminants and is released in feces at numbers as high as 10 million cells/gram. EcO157 could survive in manure for as long as 21 months, but we observed a 90% decrease in cells of an outbreak strain of EcO157 within half a day in wastewater from dairy lagoons. Although chemical, environmental a...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2000
S J Upton M A Stamper A L Osborn S L Mumford L Zwick M J Kinsel R M Overstreet

A new species of intestinal coccidian is described from the weedy or common sea dragon Phyllopteryx taeniolatus housed at the New England Aquarium in Boston and at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, USA. Live oocysts of Eimeria phyllopterycis sp. n. are spherical, 30.9 (28.0-34.4) microm, with a thin, single-layered wall. Both a micropyle and oocyst residuum are absent and a large polar granule is ...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2011
Matt T Brewer Nalee Xiong Jeffery D Dier Kristi L Anderson Mark A Rasmussen Sharon K Franklin Steve A Carlson

Recent studies have identified a phenomenon in which ciliated protozoa engulf Salmonella and the intra-protozoal environment hyperactivates virulence gene expression and provides a venue for conjugal transfer of antibiotic resistance plasmids. The former observation is relegated to Salmonella bearing the SGI1 multiresistance integron while the latter phenomenon appears to be a more generalized ...

2007
T. J. KLOPFENSTEIN D. B. PURSER W. J. TYZNIK

T HE role of rumen protozoa in ruminant metabolism has received increasing attention during the past few years. Increased rates of gain by lambs containing protozoa compared to protozoa-free lambs were reported by Abou Akkada and el-Shazly (1964) and Yoder et al. (1964), who demonstrated that certain rations are more readily digested by faunated than by defaunated lambs. Greater rumen ammonia c...

2015
Dinesh Bhandari Sarmila Tandukar Hiramani Parajuli Pratigya Thapa Prakash Chaudhary Dhiraj Shrestha Pradeep K Shah Jatan B Sherchan Jeevan B Sherchand

BACKGROUND The intestinal coccidian protozoa Cyclospora cayetanensis has emerged as an important cause of parasitic diarrhea among children living in developing countries. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of Cyclospora among the school children of Kathmandu with reference to various associated risk factors. METHODOLOGY A total of five hundred and seven stool samples from students ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1988
D Ffoulkes R A Leng

1. The dynamics of protozoa were studied in two groups of rumen-fistulated cattle fed on a basal diet of molasses ad lib., with oaten chaff given at 6 or 18 g/kg live weight. This diet resulted in different mixtures of protozoal species in the populations in the rumen. 2. The rumen protozoa were studied by intrarumen injections of protozoa labelled in vitro with [14CH3]choline. An indication of...

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
somaia saif abu-akkada parasitology department, faculty of veterinary medicine, alexandria university, egypt eman dorry hussein el kerdany medical parasitology department, faculty of medicine, alexandria university, egypt rasha fadly mady medical parasitology department, faculty of medicine, alexandria university, egypt radwa galal diab medical parasitology department, faculty of medicine, alexandria university, egypt gehan abd elatti khedr clinical oncology department, faculty of medicine, alexandria university, egypt karam imam ashmawy parasitology department, faculty of veterinary medicine, alexandria university, egypt

background: encephalitozoon cuniculi infects a wide range of homoeothermic animals, including man. complications due to this microsporidian have been reported only in immunocompromised patients. reports on e. cuniculi in immunocompetent humans are lacking, most probably, because it is not linked to any clinical manifestations in such hosts. the present work was carried out with the aim of study...

Journal: :journal of research in health sciences 0
mahshid loloei mohammad malakootian

background: conventional wastewater treatment is a combination of physical and biological processes designed to remove organic matter from solution. waste sludge drawn from these processes is thickened and processed for ultimate disposal wastewater contains various kinds of infectious agents, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. correct treatment in wastewater treatment plants is imp...

Journal: :Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2009

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