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Variations in extracellular vesicle shedding of Cystoisospora suis stages (Apicomplexa: Coccidia)
Cystoisospora suis, a porcine enteral parasite of the order Coccidia, is characterized by a complex life cycle, with asexual and sexual development in the epithelium of the host gut and an environmental phase as an oocyst. All developmental stages vary greatly in their morphology and function, and therefore excrete different bioactive molecules for ...
Feix, Anna Sophia +6 more
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ABSTRACT Clinical microbiology involves the detection and differentiation of primarily bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi in patients with infections. Billions of people may be colonised by one or more species of common luminal intestinal parasitic protists (CLIPPs) that are often detected in clinical microbiology laboratories; still, our knowledge
Christen Rune Stensvold
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Computational Antigen Discovery for Eukaryotic Pathogens Using Vacceed. [PDF]
Bioinformatics programs have been developed that exploit informative signals encoded within protein sequences to predict protein characteristics. Unfortunately, there is no program as yet that can predict whether a protein will induce a protective immune
Ellis, JT, Goodswen, SJ, Kennedy, PJ
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Abstract Background Periodontal disease is the most common disease of the tooth‐supporting apparatus in dogs and cats. Identifying factors associated with periodontal disease early through minimally invasive, fast and cost‐effective methods, such as a simple blood test, may improve treatment outcomes.
Hossein Ghorbani +4 more
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Additional file 2 of Characterization of Cystoisospora suis sexual stages in vitro
Additional file 2: Table S1. Reporting of significant results from statistical analyses from Figs. 4, 5, 6, 7.
Feix, Anna Sophia +3 more
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Summary • Twenty‐one intestinal zoonotic parasites out of 28 were detected. • Parasitic burden measured by eggs per gram (EPG) was heavy on the river bank. • Cross‐transmission of intestinal parasites among co‐habiting animals may occur. ABSTRACT Introduction Increasing urbanization has particularly affected rivers and their outer edges in cities ...
Roshan Babu Adhikari +2 more
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Background: Opportunistic intestinal parasites (OIPs) cause significant morbidity and mortality among HIV‐positive people due to the decline of CD4+ T‐cells. In Ethiopia, the burden of this infection is high due to poor personal and environmental hygiene.
Yitbarek Mulie +3 more
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Dogs provide security and companionship and enhance the psychological well‐being of humans but also carry potential zoonotic pathogens posing a public health risk. This study was conducted to detect gastrointestinal parasites in dogs and determine their potential risk to human health.
Isaac Anim-Baidoo +8 more
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Risk factors and spread of Cystoisospora suis and Cryptosporidium suis in farms of Odesa Region
This study aimed to determine the prevalence of Cystoisospora suis and Cryptosporidium suis oocysts in fecal samples from suckling piglets in farms in the southern and northern districts of Odesa Region, to assess the consistency of feces and oocysts, as well as risk factors associated with the hydrothermal regime of the area.
О. М. Bohach +2 more
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Cystoisospora suis en un protozoario de distribución mundial que puede provocar pérdidas económicas significantes debido a que ocasiona diarrea y deshidratación en lechones lactantes.
Juan Carlos Pinilla León +1 more
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