The trematodes
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Ebook "Foodborne parasites (Second edition)" covers the parasites most associated with foodborne transmission and therefore of greatest global public health relevance. The volume examines protozoa and their subgroups: the amoeba, coccidia, flagellates and ciliates. Chapters also address Trypanosoma cruzi, recently recognized as an emerging foodborne protozoan. The helminth section is expanded to cover teniasis, cysticercosis, hydatidosis, and the trematodes and nematodes including Angiostrongylus, which is present worldwide.
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Ebook "Digenetic trematodes (Advances in experimental medicine and biology, Volume 766)" is to present the major trematodes and their corresponding diseases in the framework of modern parasitology, considering matters such as the application of novel techniques and analysis of data in the context of host-parasite interactions and to show applications of new techniques and concepts for the studies on digenetic trematodes.
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Part 1 book "Wildlife disease ecology - Linking theory to data and application" includes content: Pollinator diseases - the bombus–crithidia system; genetic diversity and disease spread - epidemiological models and empirical studies of a snail–trematode system; wild rodents as a natural model to study within host parasite interactions; from population to individual host scale and back again - testing theories of infection and defence in the soay sheep of St Kilda,... and other contents.
333p muasambanhan02 18-12-2023 6 0 Download
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Part 1 book "Foundations of wildlife diseases" includes content: Introduction, introduction to immunity, nematodes, acanthocephala, pentastomes and leeches, flatworms - trematodes and cestodes, the parasitic insects, mites and ticks; kingdom protista.
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Part 1 book "Diagnostic parasitology for veterinary technicians" includes content: The language of veterinary parasitology; parasites that infect and infest domestic animals; introduction to the nematodes; nematodes that infect domestic animals; the phylum platyhelminthes, class cestoda; tapeworms that parasitize domestic animals and humans; the phylum platyhelminthes, class trematoda; trematodes (flukes) of animals and humans; the phylum acanthocephala; the protozoans.
183p oursky09 12-11-2023 3 3 Download
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Part 1 book "Markell and voge’s medical parasitology" includes contents: Introduction; parasites, parasitism, and host relations; lumen-dwelling protozoa; malaria; other blood and tissue dwelling protozoa, color plates; the trematodes; the cestodes.
246p oursky01 17-07-2023 7 2 Download
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The hot-spots of transmission of food-borne zoonotic trematodes in northern Vietnam have been known as the integrated fish-livestock (VAC- Garden, Fish pond, Poultry shed) ponds. A crosssectional study was conducted in Ha Noi capital and Yen Bai province to investigate the trematode larval infections (cercariae) in freshwater snails in these areas.
10p vicaptainmarvel 21-04-2023 2 2 Download
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The results showed that Melanoides tuberculata was infected Xiphidio cercariae and Furcocercous cercariae whereas Xiphidio cercariae and Parapleurolophocercous cercariae were recovered from Bithynia sp. No cercariae were found in Filopaludina sumatrensis, Pomacea sp., Sermyla tornatella, Sinotaia lithophaga, Tarebia granifera and Thiara scabra.
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Schistosomiasis is an endemic disease in Egypt caused by the trematode Schistosoma which has different species. c the best known form of chronic disease with a wide range of clinical manifestations. The pathogenesis of schistosomiasis is related to the host cellular immune response. This leads to granuloma formation and neo angiogenesis with subsequent periportal fibrosis manifested as portal hypertension, splenomegaly and esophageal varices. Intestinal schistosomiasis is another well identified form of chronic schistosomal affection.
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Schistosomiasis is a parasitic disease caused by blood flukes (Trematodes) of the genus Schistosoma (S.). It is well documented that schistosomiasis haematobium was endemic in Ancient Egypt. Infection was diagnosed in mummies 3000, 4000 and 5000 years old. Scott was the first to describe the pattern of schistosomiasis infection in Egypt. Schistosomiasis haematobium was highly prevalent (60%) both in the Nile Delta and Nile Valley South of Cairo in districts of perennial irrigation while it was low (6%) in districts of basin irrigation.
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A research on the prevalence of fishborne zoonotic trematodes (FZT), metacercariae stage, in wild fish from fishing in Nhieu Loc – Thi Nghe, Tau Hu – Ben Nghe and Thay Cai – An Ha canals was conducted in Ho Chi Minh City in the period of May 2017 and April 2018.
10p vicross2711 20-06-2019 12 0 Download
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(bq) part 2 book "sherris medical microbiology" presentation of content: fungi—basic concepts, pathogenesis and diagnosis of fungal infection, antifungal agents and resistance, pathogenesis and diagnosis of parasitic infection, intestinal nematodes, tissue nematodes, cestodes, trematodes,... and other contents.
300p thangnamvoiva23 06-10-2016 41 5 Download
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Clonorchis sinensis and Opisthorchis spp. in Vietnam: current status and prospects alone can lead to misidentification at the species level because of morom phological similarity between the eggs of these liver flukes and minute intestinal trematodes of the family h t t heterophyidae.
8p pndoanh 26-07-2016 64 2 Download
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(BQ) Part 1 of the document A handbook of veterinary parasitology: Domestic animals of North America presents the following contents: Protozoans, nematodes, cestodes, trematodes, acanthocephalans.
153p thangnamvoiva2 23-06-2016 31 6 Download
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(BQ) Part 2 of the document Textbook of medical parasitology presents the following contents: Trematodes flukes, cestodes tapeworms, nematodes general features, trichinella spiralis, whipworm, strongyloides, hookworm, pinworm, roundworm, guinea worm, miscellaneous nematodes, diagnostic methods in parasitology.
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(BQ) Part 1 of the document Medical parasitology presents the following contents: Enterobiasis, trichuriasis, hookworm, strongyloidiasis, clonorchiasis and opisthorchiasis, intestinal trematode infections, taeniasis and cyticercosis, baylisascariasis and toxocariasis, dracunculiasis,... Invite you to consult.
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The solutionmolecular andelectronic structuresof theactive site in the extremelyO2-avidhemoglobin fromthe trematode Paramphistomum epiclitumhave been investigated by 1 H NMR on the cyanomet form in order to elucidate the distal hydrogen-bonding to a ligated H-bond acceptor ligand. Comparison of the strengths of dipolar interactions in solution with the alternate crystal structures of methemo-globin establish that the solution structure of wild-type Hb more closely resembles the crystal structure of the recom-binant wild-type than the true wild-type met-hemoglobin....
14p fptmusic 16-04-2013 44 2 Download
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Reports on schistosomiasis epidemiology and clinical features in Africa and Brazil, and development of novel drugs that affect the worm tegument, and vaccine based on excretory-secretory products and Type 2 cytokines.
210p phoebe75 19-02-2013 31 3 Download
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Virtually every organism serves as the host for a complement of parasites. Parasitism is so common that it is rare to find classes of animals without members that have adopted a parasitic mode of living. Evidence gained from various archeological studies indicates that parasitic diseases existed in prehistoric human populations. Since there is no evidence to suggest that our long and intimate association with parasites will ever end, it seems reasonable to propose that the study of human parasites warrants some consideration.
156p gian_anh 18-10-2012 54 5 Download
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Schistosomiasis is caused by digenetic blood trematodes. The three main species infecting humans are Schistosoma haematobium, S. japonicum, and S. mansoni. Two other species, more localized geographically, are S. mekongi and S. intercalatum. In addition, other species of schistosomes, which parasitize birds and mammals, can cause cercarial dermatitis in humans.
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