Emphasis is also placed on the most important animal and plant second intermediate hosts that are contaminated with encysted metacercariae (cysts) transmitted to humans by the ingestion of raw or improperly cooked food. The use of praziquantel and triclabendazole as anthelmintics to treat FBT is ...
Microorganisms and helminthes can cause serious diseases in humans as well as in animals. The use of antimicrobial and antihelminthic drugs have created se... A Rana - 《British Journal of Pharmaceutical Research》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 Emerging antihelminthic drug resistance: Implications for ...
- 《Emerging Infectious Diseases》 被引量: 344发表: 2002年 B Cell Sensitization to Helminthic Infection Develops In Utero in Humans Human neonates are generally deficient in their ability to generate humoral immunity. This deficiency is thought to reflect physiologic immaturity of T and... CL ...
Etiologic Agents of Infectious Diseases MichaelCappello, ...A. ClintonWhiteJr, inPrinciples and Practice of Pediatric Infectious Disease (Third Edition), 2008 Treatment Anthelminthicdrug therapyis recommended for all children found to harbor an intestinaltapeworm.Praziquantel, administered orally in a sin...
Helminths often cause intestinal infections after transmission to humans through exposure to contaminated soil, water, or food. Signs and symptoms are often mild, but severe complications may develop in some cases. Ascaris lumbricoideseggs are transmitted through contaminated food or water and hatch in...
Soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) are a multi-species group of parasitic, eukaryotic worms residing in species-specific niches within the host’s gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Amongst all neglected tropical diseases listed by the World Health Organization (WHO), STH infections dominate in terms of ...
Ticks are vectors of very harmful diseases in humans and animals. Nine arbovirus, two rickettsia, two protozoa and one helminthic diseases are transmitted ... DNLER Oral,YAVUZ Ouzhan - 《Türk Hijyen Ve Deneysel Biyoloji Dergisi》 被引量: 0发表: 2010年 ...
helminths;neglected tropical diseases (NTDs);zoonosis;in vitro culture;3D model;climate change 1. Introduction Parasitic infections in humans are highly communicable, with disease transmission often occurring alimentarily, through contact with a contaminated environment or via insect vectors. Person-to-per...
may be useful in the treatment of variousworm infectionsin different hosts including humans. Consequently, various laboratories set out to search for newanthelmintic drugsderived from nitroheterocycles and nitroaryls, opening one of the fascinating chapters in the chemotherapy ofparasitic diseases. ...
Humans suffer from numerous parasitic foodborne zoonoses, many of which are caused by helminths ('worms'). The parasites discussed in this chapter include some of those which are transmitted by ingestion of raw or improperly prepared foods, such as meat, fish, and plants. While many people in...