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The occurrence of the second moult of Ascaris lumbricoides and Ascaris suum
International Journal for Parasitology, 1978Maung M. 1978. The occurrence of the second moult of Ascaris lumbricoides and Ascaris suum. International Journal for Parasitology 8: 371-378. Eggs of Ascaris lumbricoides and A. suum were cultured at 28°C and observed daily. Larvae were released by pressure, by artificial hatching with CO2, and by natural hatching after infection of laboratory mice ...
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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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Sterols in Ascaris lumbricoides
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1967Abstract 1. 1. Adult females of Ascarias lumbricoides contained 11·9 per cent and adult males 6·7 per cent total lipid on dry weight basis. 2. 2. Females contained 0·21 per cent total sterol, whereas males contained 0·38 per cent sterol. Sterol ester averaged 40 per cent of the total sterol in females and 60 per cent in males. 3.
L.R. Krusberg, R.J. Cole
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The Roundworm, Ascaris lumbricoides
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1991Ascaris lumbricoides is a significant health problem. One billion people worldwide are infected. Most frequently it is seen in malnourished people residing in developing countries. Areas with modern water and waste treatment have a low incidence. The major serious sequelae associated with the parasite is intestinal obstruction, which occurs at a rate ...
Pamela H. Tietze, Paul E. Tietze
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Assessing the fate of Ascaris suum ova during mesophilic anaerobic digestion.
Environmental Science and Technology, 2015There is limited knowledge about the survival of geohelminths, which are soil-transmitted human pathogens, in mesophilic anaerobic digestion processes. This study examined the fate of embryonated and unembryonated Ascaris suum ova in six laboratory-scale
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In vitro fluorescent antibody studies on Ascaris lumbricoides and Ascaris suum
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1963Abstract 1. 1) The immunology of Ascaris suum and Ascaris lumbricoides was studied in vitro by means of the fluorescent antibody technique. Globulin was labelled with fluorescein isothiocyanate and the direct, indirect and combined methods of staining were used. 2.
A. Voller, L.F. Taffs
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, 2016
Ammonia sanitisation is a promising treatment alternative for inactivation of pathogens in fecal sludge intended for agricultural use. Inactivation of Ascaris eggs and Salmonella spp.
J. Fidjeland, A. Nordin, B. Vinnerås
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Ammonia sanitisation is a promising treatment alternative for inactivation of pathogens in fecal sludge intended for agricultural use. Inactivation of Ascaris eggs and Salmonella spp.
J. Fidjeland, A. Nordin, B. Vinnerås
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Radiology, 1958
Obstruction of the intestinal tract by a coiled mass of Ascaris lumbricoides is a rare but serious occurrence in infancy and childhood. When large numbers of mature worms migrate from their usual habitat in the jejunum they may form a bolus which will block the intestinal lumen. If the cause of the obstruction is not recognized, and corrected, necrosis
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Obstruction of the intestinal tract by a coiled mass of Ascaris lumbricoides is a rare but serious occurrence in infancy and childhood. When large numbers of mature worms migrate from their usual habitat in the jejunum they may form a bolus which will block the intestinal lumen. If the cause of the obstruction is not recognized, and corrected, necrosis
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1972
The severe ascaris infections reported in "Pulmonary Infiltrates, Asthma and Eosinophilia due to Ascaris suum Infestation in Man," a paper in this issue of the Journal, were apparently the result of a practical joke. Similar symptomatology had previously been described by, among others, a Japanese investigator who ingested 2000 embryonated A ...
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The severe ascaris infections reported in "Pulmonary Infiltrates, Asthma and Eosinophilia due to Ascaris suum Infestation in Man," a paper in this issue of the Journal, were apparently the result of a practical joke. Similar symptomatology had previously been described by, among others, a Japanese investigator who ingested 2000 embryonated A ...
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