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Current status of L. infantum infection in stray cats in the Madrid region (Spain): implications for the recent outbreak of human leishmaniosis? [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Since 2009, the incidence of human leishmaniosis in the SW of the Madrid region has been unusually high. Although dogs are the main reservoir for this disease, a role played by dogs in this outbreak has been ruled out and investigators are ...
Ana Montoya +8 more
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Stray dogs, particularly females, act as carriers of various zoonotic parasites, posing a significant risk of infection due to their contact with owned dogs. The high prevalence of parasitic agents and the lack of owner awareness underscore the need for improved education and preventive measures to reduce the public health threat.
José Salcedo‐Jiménez +4 more
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Simultaneous Larva Migrans and Larva Currens Caused by Strongyloides stercoralis: A Case Report
Strongyloidiasis is an infectious disease caused by the Strongyloides stercoralis larvae, which penetrate the skin, go through the lymphatic circulation, and migrate to the lungs before reaching the intestines.
Liliam Dalla Corte +2 more
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Hookworm-related cutaneous larva migrans: our 201st patient
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Gianluca Nazzaro +3 more
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A study of case management challenge for black grain eumycetoma during the ongoing war in Sudan
Key Clinical Message This case highlights the significant challenges in the diagnosis and management of eumycetoma, particularly in regions like Sudan, where socioeconomic factors and ongoing conflict severely impact patient care. Delayed diagnosis and inadequate access to effective treatment can lead to poor adherence to prescribed therapies ...
Emmanuel Edwar Siddig +2 more
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The contaminated soil with mammal feces is an important factor of risk to infection with zoonotic diseases. Amongst these zoonoses are visceral larva migrans and cutaneous larva migrans caused by Toxocara spp. and Ancylostoma spp., respectively.
Jacó Pereira Marques +4 more
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Extensive Cutaneous Larva Migrans: Report of A Case in Yemen
Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) is the most common helminthic dermatosis, typically found in tropical regions. It is most frequently caused by larvae of the dog or cat hookworm, Ancylostoma braziliense, which can penetrate and migrate through the host’s ...
M. Alshami +2 more
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The goal of this study was to analyse the gastrointestinal helminths of mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella), an endangered large mammal species. Over 100 fresh faecal samples from both captive and free‐ranging populations were collected and analysed using various techniques.
Mina Cansu Karaer +5 more
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The burden of neglected tropical diseases in Ethiopia, and opportunities for integrated control and elimination [PDF]
Background: Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a group of chronic parasitic diseases and related conditions that are the most common diseases among the 2·7 billion people globally living on less than US$2 per day.
A Alemu +103 more
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Behandlung der kutanen Larva migrans
JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, Volume 23, Issue 3, Page 381-383, March 2025.
Luisa Bopp +3 more
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