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Ascaris lumbricoides,Ascaris suum, or “Ascaris lumbrisuum”?
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2016Financial support. This work was supported by the Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Universidade Federal Fluminense and Laboratorio de Doencas Parasitarias, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz-Fiocruz. The authors thank Andre Barbosa for their technical support and UFF-Platform sequencing.
Elizabeth Brito, da Silva Alves +2 more
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Mitochondrial phylogenomics of human-type Ascaris, pig-type Ascaris, and hybrid Ascaris populations
Veterinary Parasitology, 2020Ascaris lumbricoides and Ascaris suum are parasitic nematodes in human and pig intestines. The two species can cross infect and produce hybrids, which contribute to the controversy concerning the taxonomy of A. lumbricoides and A. suum. The purpose of this study was to investigate the microevolutionary process and evolutionary history of human-type ...
Chunhua Zhou +5 more
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2001
In recent years much new information has been obtained about the epidemiology, population biology and public health significance of infections of Ascaris lumbricoides in humans. Results from experimental infections of A. suum in pigs have helped to elucidate the observations made in the community on human ascariasis.
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In recent years much new information has been obtained about the epidemiology, population biology and public health significance of infections of Ascaris lumbricoides in humans. Results from experimental infections of A. suum in pigs have helped to elucidate the observations made in the community on human ascariasis.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1930
Studies on the rate of loss of human ascarids and reinfestation under tropical conditions were made by Cort and his collaborators in Panama. 1 They found that when treatments were effectively dispensed at the beginning of the rainy season the ascaris burden four months later had reached and in some cases surmounted the pretreatment level.
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Studies on the rate of loss of human ascarids and reinfestation under tropical conditions were made by Cort and his collaborators in Panama. 1 They found that when treatments were effectively dispensed at the beginning of the rainy season the ascaris burden four months later had reached and in some cases surmounted the pretreatment level.
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South African Journal of Surgery
A five-year-old male presented with small bowel obstruction and a worm bolus on a plain abdominal radiograph. Peritonism and acidosis prompted laparotomy after a short period of resuscitation. At surgery a worm bolus had caused a small bowel volvulus with a segment of necrosis that was successfully managed by detorsion and resection.
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A five-year-old male presented with small bowel obstruction and a worm bolus on a plain abdominal radiograph. Peritonism and acidosis prompted laparotomy after a short period of resuscitation. At surgery a worm bolus had caused a small bowel volvulus with a segment of necrosis that was successfully managed by detorsion and resection.
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