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Chemotherapy of cestode infections
1980The cestode infections are one of the most common intestinal parasitic diseases responsible for several health hazards in man and animals all over the world. Surprisingly, the chemotherapy of these parasites remained backward till the beginning of past decade which witnessed a considerable progress in this direction. Today, cestodiasis is considered as
S, Sharma, S K, Dubey, R N, Iyer
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Treatment of cestode infections with radeverm
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1969Radeverm in 0·5 gramme tablets for the treatment of cestode infections (Taenia saginata and Hymenolepis nana) has been tried in patients from both U.A.R. and the Sudan, with high cure rates (84·6% for Taenia saginata and 88·2% for Hymenolepis nana).
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Cestode infections in grazing ruminants
Livestock, 2015Cestodes (tapeworms), as a group of parasites, have gained more prominence in recent years due primarily to improved abattoir feedback to fat stock producers on rejections. The zoonotic potential of some of this group adds to their importance. The aim of this article is to enable practising veterinary surgeons to easily answer their clients' queries ...
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1986
In experimental work directed toward the development of new effective anthelmintics, the cestodes have received far less attention than have the trematodes and nematodes. This may be partly because cestode infections are generally considered of minor importance compared with the much more numerous and pathogenic parasites of the other helminth classes.
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In experimental work directed toward the development of new effective anthelmintics, the cestodes have received far less attention than have the trematodes and nematodes. This may be partly because cestode infections are generally considered of minor importance compared with the much more numerous and pathogenic parasites of the other helminth classes.
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[Imidazoles in larval cestode infections].
Pathologie-biologie, 1984The authors report the evaluation of therapeutic efficiency of imidazole derivatives (flubendazole and mebendazole) against human larval cestoda. 31 patients were treated: 28 had hydatid cysts, 2 had alveolar echinococcosis, and 1 had cerebral cysticercosis. Results after several months follow-up (up to 6 years) show an arrest in development of lesions
P, Bouree, M, Jerray
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[Cestode infection of Antarctic seals].
Parazitologiia, 1997A helminthological material from 5 seal species (361 specimens) captured in the Pacific sector of Antarctica was examined. The host-parasite associations of cestodes, peculiarities of their locations, extensive and intensive infection rate were studied. Parasitological data are compared with the data on a host feeding.
M V, Iurakhno, V N, Mal'tsev
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Cestode Infections of Domestic Animals
1986The development of cestocidal compounds has generally been neglected. Cobbold (1872) in a series of lectures to medical students gave the most important remedies as male fern, kousso, kamala, turpentine, pumpkin seeds, and pomegranate root bark. Powdered areca nut was acknowledged to be of value but lost strength quickly after crushing.
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Antibiotic resistance in the patient with cancer: Escalating challenges and paths forward
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Amila K Nanayakkara +2 more
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Biomaterial-based antimicrobial therapies for the treatment of bacterial infections
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Pranav P Kalelkar +2 more
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