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Re‐evaluation of certain aspects of the EFSA Scientific Opinion of April 2010 on risk assessment of parasites in fishery products, based on new scientific data. Part 2

open access: yesEFSA Journal, Volume 22, Issue 11, November 2024.
Abstract The objective of this opinion was to determine if any wild caught fish species, originating from specific fishing grounds and consumed in the EU/EFTA could be considered free of zoonotic parasites. In this Opinion the term ‘fishery products’ only refers to fresh finfish.
EFSA Panel on Biological Hazards (BIOHAZ)   +25 more
wiley   +1 more source

Unveiling the promise: Exosomes as game‐changers in anti‐infective therapy

open access: yesExploration, Volume 4, Issue 5, October 2024.
A comprehensive review to reveal new insights into exosomes’ distinctiveness, the growing availability of new analytical tools that drive the development of next‐generation synthetic systems were presented. Herein, light is shed on exosomes as drug delivery vehicles in anti‐infective therapy.
Vivek P. Chavda   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Echinostoma platensis Sutton & Lunaschi 1994

open access: yes, 2012
Echinostoma platensis Sutton & Lunaschi, 1994 Type host. Scapteromys aquaticus Thomas (Mammalia: Cricetidae). Site of infection. Small intestine and caeca. Type locality. Argentina, Buenos Aires Province, Berisso, Balneario Bagliardi.
Damborenea, Cristina   +2 more
core   +1 more source

ECHINOSTOMA GARZETTI SP.N. (DIGENEA: ECHINOSTOMATIDAE) IN EGRETTA GARZETTA (LITTLE EGRET) IN SINDH, PAKISTAN

open access: yesFUUAST Journal of Biology, 2016
The genus Echinostoma Rudolphi, 1809 is worldwide in distribution. It was erected to accommodate termatodes recovered from birds, fishes, reptiles and mammals.
S. BUSHRA   +3 more
doaj  

Interleukin-25-mediated resistance against intestinal trematodes does not depend on the generation of Th2 responses

open access: yesParasites & Vectors, 2020
Background The cytokine interleukin-25 (IL-25) is recognized as the most relevant initiator of protective T helper 2 (Th2) responses in intestinal helminth infections.
María Álvarez-Izquierdo   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

FREE RANGING HOUSEHOLD DUCKS, AN OVERVIEW ON ENTERIC BACTERIAL AND PARASITIC INFECTIONS [PDF]

open access: yesAssiut Veterinary Medical Journal, 2019
Ducks are one of the popular household raised poultry in Egypt. Many Egyptian families in  Upper and Lower Egypt are adopting the free range raising system where ducks are confined at night and let free at day time for swimming and foraging in the near ...
SAMAH EID, SARAH IBRAHIM, AMAL EL OKSH
doaj   +1 more source

Potential of extracellular vesicles in the pathogenesis, diagnosis and therapy for parasitic diseases

open access: yesJournal of Extracellular Vesicles, Volume 13, Issue 8, August 2024.
Abstract Parasitic diseases have a significant impact on human and animal health, representing a major hazard to the public and causing economic and health damage worldwide. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have long been recognized as diagnostic and therapeutic tools but are now also known to be implicated in the natural history of parasitic diseases and ...
Ana Acacia Sá Pinheiro   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Antibody trapping: A novel mechanism of parasite immune evasion by the trematode Echinostoma caproni. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2017
Helminth infections are among the most prevalent neglected tropical diseases, causing an enormous impact in global health and the socioeconomic growth of developing countries. In this context, the study of helminth biology, with emphasis on host-parasite
Alba Cortés   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Experimental life history of Echinostoma cinetorchis

open access: yesThe Korean Journal of Parasitology, 1990
The life history of Echinostoma cinetorchis was completed in the laboratory using Hippeutis cantori as the first and second intermediate host. The incubation for maturation of eggs and hatching of miracidia took 24 days at 28 degrees C. On the 66th day after miracidial challenge, 16 snails were crushed and examined for the presence of E.
S H Lee, J Y Chai, S T Hong, W M Sohn
openaire   +2 more sources

Strain‐dependent and host genotype–dependent priority effects in gut microbiome assembly affect host fitness in Daphnia

open access: yesLimnology and Oceanography, Volume 69, Issue 8, Page 1782-1796, August 2024.
Abstract The arrival order of species can strongly influence the early assembly of ecological communities. Such events, known as priority effects, are documented in various ecological settings, but remain understudied within the context of the gut microbiome. Given the fundamental link between the gut microbiome and host health, exploring the potential
Aditi Gurung   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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