نتایج جستجو برای: s. haematobium

تعداد نتایج: 711506  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
j. massoud

in a series of heterologous immunity studies s. haematobium, s. bovis and o. turkestanicum in calves, a large number of s. haematobium cercariae (21,000 cercariae) were used repeatedly as the immunization agent. at autopsy, 22 weeks after initial exposure, immature s. haematobium was detected. thirteen weeks after initial exposure a group of calves was challenged with s. bovis and another group...

2015
Juan-Hua Quan In-Wook Choi Hassan Ahmed Hassan Ahmed Ismail Abdoelohab Saed Mohamed Hoo-Gn Jeong Jin-Su Lee Sung-Tae Hong Tai-Soon Yong Guang-Ho Cha Young-Ha Lee

The genetic diversity of Schistosoma haematobium remains largely unstudied in comparison to that of Schistosoma mansoni. To characterize the extent of genetic diversity in S. haematobium among its definitive host (humans), we collected S. haematobium eggs from the urine of 73 infected schoolchildren at 5 primary schools in White Nile State, Sudan, and then performed a randomly amplified polymor...

Journal: :Journal of tropical pediatrics 2011
Kanji Watanabe Ngethe D Muhoho Wilfred R Mutua Francis M Kiliku Toshiki Awazawa Kazuhiko Moji Yoshiki Aoki

Voiding function of Schistosoma haematobium infected students was evaluated in 45 schoolboys in Kwale district, Coast province, Kenya, using a questionnaire and uroflowmetry. Sixty-eight schoolboys who were S. haematobium negative were also examined. Symptoms related to the lower urinary tract were qualitatively assessed using the International Prostate Symptoms Score (I-PSS) questionnaire. The...

2017
Bayissa Chala Min-Ho Choi Kyung Chul Moon Hyung Suk Kim Cheol Kwak Sung-Tae Hong

Schistosoma haematobium is a biocarcinogen of human urinary bladder (UB). The present study investigated developing UB cancer mouse model by injecting S. haematobium eggs into the bladder wall and introduction of chemical carcinogens. Histopathological findings showed mild hyperplasia to epithelial vacuolar change, and high grade dysplasia. Squamous metaplasia was observed in the S. haematobium...

2011
Ricardo J. Soares Magalhães Nana-Kwadwo Biritwum John O. Gyapong Simon Brooker Yaobi Zhang Lynsey Blair Alan Fenwick Archie C. A. Clements

BACKGROUND Morbidity due to Schistosoma haematobium and hookworm infections is marked in those with intense co-infections by these parasites. The development of a spatial predictive decision-support tool is crucial for targeting the delivery of integrated mass drug administration (MDA) to those most in need. We investigated the co-distribution of S. haematobium and hookworm infection, plus the ...

2012
Hélène Moné Stéphanie Minguez Moudachirou Ibikounlé Jean-François Allienne Achille Massougbodji Gabriel Mouahid

Schistosomiasis is a parasitic disease which affects millions of people around the world, particularly in Africa. In this continent, different species are able to interbreed, like Schistosoma haematobium and Schistosoma guineensis, two schistosome species infecting humans. The Republic of Benin is known to harbor S. haematobium, but its geographical situation in between Nigeria, Mali, and Burki...

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
a abdulrab dept. of internal medicine, faculty of medicine &health sciences' sana'a university, republic of yemen. a salem dept. of internal medicine, faculty of medicine &health sciences' sana'a university, republic of yemen f algobati dept. of internal medicine, faculty of medicine &health sciences' sana'a university, republic of yemen s saleh laboratory of ministry of health, taiz republic of yemen k shibani laboratory of ministry of health, taiz republic of yemen r albuthigi microbiology and parasitology taiz laboratory, republic of yemen

background: schistosomiasis and soil transmitted infection is a major health problem of children from rural areas of developing countries including yemen. in an attempt to reduce this burden, the ministry of public health and population in yemen established in 2002 a programme for schisto-somal, soil transmitted infection control that aimed to reduce morbidity and prevalence rates of schistosom...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 2004
P Turner K Lalloo J Bligh M Armstrong C J M Whitty M J Doenhoff P L Chiodini

AIMS To find out whether serology can reliably speciate human schistosomiasis using a simple enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique. METHODS Stored sera from 66 patients with microscopically confirmed schistosomiasis were subjected to ELISA using a panel of three antigens, namely: unfractionated Schistosoma mansoni soluble egg antigen (SEA); CEF6, a cationic fraction of SEA; and ...

2014
Lynn Meurs Moustapha Mbow Nele Boon Kim Vereecken Abena Serwaa Amoah Lucja A. Labuda Tandakha Ndiaye Dièye Souleymane Mboup Maria Yazdanbakhsh Katja Polman

BACKGROUND In Africa, many areas are co-endemic for the two major Schistosoma species, S. mansoni and S. haematobium. Epidemiological studies have suggested that host immunological factors may play an important role in co-endemic areas. As yet, little is known about differences in host immune responses and possible immunological interactions between S. mansoni and S. haematobium in humans. The ...

Journal: :International journal for parasitology 2013
Mónica C Botelho Nuno Vale Maria João Gouveia Gabriel Rinaldi Julio Santos Lucio L Santos Paula Gomes Paul J Brindley José Manuel Correia da Costa

Chronic infection with the blood fluke, Schistosoma haematobium, is associated with squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder. Previously, it has been shown that soluble extracts of mixed sex adult S. haematobium worms (SWAP) are tumourigenic, both in vitro and in vivo. In addition, oestrogen-related molecules in SWAP of S. haematobium down-regulate oestrogen receptors (ERs) alpha and beta in oest...

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