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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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Introduction: Human intestinal parasites are identified as causes of morbidity and mortality throughout the world, particularly in underdeveloped countries. Objective: This study was conducted to assess the status of intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) among malnourished children attending Bele Gesgar Primary Hospital and investigate the possible ...
Zewdineh Firdu +2 more
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High Intestinal Parasite Contamination in Raw Vegetables Sold in Kathmandu Metropolitan City, Nepal
Objectives: Fresh vegetables are crucial for a healthy diet, providing the body with essential supplements. Intestinal parasites/commensals are transmitted primarily through the consumption of raw contaminated vegetables. This study aimed to investigate intestinal parasite/commensal contamination in randomly selected common and representative fresh ...
Zainuddin Ansari +4 more
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Pentatrichomonas hominis (P. hominis) and Tritrichomonas foetus (T. foetus) are prevalent intestinal protozoa. P. hominis is associated with chronic diarrhea in humans and animals, whereas T. foetus causes gastrointestinal disease in companion animals and reproductive‐tract infection in cattle.
Yang Zou +7 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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Abstract Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) and cystoisosporosis are the most common clinical conditions of fast‐growing piglets. Until now, IDA and cystoisosporosis have been managed by intramuscular injection of iron complexes (such as dextran or gleptoferron) and oral administration of toltrazuril.
Hamadi Karembe +8 more
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Genome evolution in intracellular parasites: Microsporidia and Apicomplexa
Abstract Microsporidia and Apicomplexa are eukaryotic, single‐celled, intracellular parasites with huge public health and economic importance. Typically, these parasites are studied separately, emphasizing their uniqueness and diversity. In this review, we explore the huge amount of genomic data that has recently become available for the two groups. We
Amjad Khalaf +2 more
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The Apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondii encodes a canonical AMPK complex and a KIN kinase that has sequence similarities to AMPKα. Genetic studies showed that AMPKα was essential for Toxoplasma growth whereas KIN was dispensable. In addition, an α‐helix region in the C‐terminal region of AMPKα was found to be crucial for its function.
Xuke Yang +5 more
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Aspect of the Dynamic of Infection of Cystoisospora suis in Piglets of Pilot Farm From Carabobo State, Venezuela [PDF]
Cystoisospora suis en un protozoario de distribución mundial que puede provocar pérdidas económicas significantes debido a que ocasiona diarrea y deshidratación en lechones lactantes.
Da Silva-Borges, Natalia +1 more
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