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Amebicidal Activity of Wild Animal Serum
The Journal of Parasitology, 1997The sera of 16 species of wild animals representing 5 classes of vertebrates were assayed for amebicidal activity against species of Naegleria. The greatest activity was observed for sera of bullfrogs, muskrats, and raccoons, all of which are animals associated with water.
D T, John, B L, Smith
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An evaluation of the amebicidal properties of metronidazole
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1969Twenty patients with amebic ulcerative proctitis were treated with metronidazole. The rate of cure was 90 per cent. Metronidazole caused slight side-effects in 15 per cent of the patients.
L, Minvielle +3 more
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[Clinical evaluation of a new amebicide, Falmonox].
J Matuszak, B Gajda
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Wiadomosci parazytologiczne, 2006
The free-living amoebae from genus Acanthamoeba are the causative agents of granulomatous amebic encephalitis (GAE), a chronic progressive disease of the central nervous system; amebic keratitis (AK), a chronic eye infection; amebic pneumitis (AP), a chronic lung infection, and skin infection. Chemotherapy of Acanthamoeba infection is problematic.
Monika, Derda +3 more
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The free-living amoebae from genus Acanthamoeba are the causative agents of granulomatous amebic encephalitis (GAE), a chronic progressive disease of the central nervous system; amebic keratitis (AK), a chronic eye infection; amebic pneumitis (AP), a chronic lung infection, and skin infection. Chemotherapy of Acanthamoeba infection is problematic.
Monika, Derda +3 more
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Amoebiasis: Etiologi, patofisiologi, morfologi, diagnosis, dan pengobatan
Indonesian Journal of Health ScienceAmoebiasis is an infectious disease caused by Entamoeba histolytica and remains a public health concern, especially in developing countries with poor sanitation. Transmission occurs via the fecal–oral route through contaminated food, water, or hands. The
Insani Fitrahulil Jannah +1 more
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A new amebicide agent from Castela texana.
Calzado Flores Cc +3 more
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Studies of organotin‐schiff base complexes as new potential amebicidal agents
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1982Some new organotin(IV) complexes of Schiff bases containing sulfur and fluorine were tested for their activity on axenically grown Entamoeba histolytica trophozoites (strain NIH‐20). Some of the complexes were found to be potentially active at low doses, and one compound, tri‐n‐butyltin (2‐fluorobcnzaldehyde‐S‐benzyldithiocarba‐zate), showed remarkable
A K, Saxena +3 more
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An integrated concept of amebicidal action: Electron transfer and oxy radicals
Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 1987Cyclic voltammetry data were obtained for most of the main categories of antiamebic agents, specifically, quinones, heterocyclic nitro compounds, metal derivatives and chelators, and iminium-type ions. The reductions (our data and literature values) were for the most part reversible, with potentials usually in the favorable range of +0.10 to -0.56 V ...
Ames, James R. +4 more
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