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Phytochemical and Pharmacological Insights Into Ranunculus hirtellus Royle: An Animal’s Fodder Plant
Background Ranunculus hirtellus Royle, a perennial herb belonging to the Ranunculaceae family, is native to the Himalayan region and widely used in traditional medicine. The plant is valued for its diverse applications as an anthelmintic, cooling agent, wound healer, livestock feed, and for managing gout, reproductive disorders, and skin conditions ...
Hadiqa Ishtiaq +6 more
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Background Helminth infections and pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) frequently coexist in low‐ and middle‐income countries and interact through immune‐mediated mechanisms that influence host susceptibility to Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). Beyond direct immunomodulation, increasing evidence indicates that helminth infections alter gut microbiome ...
Afiat Berbudi +3 more
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Genomic studies on Strongyloides stercoralis in northern and western Thailand
Background Strongyloidiasis is a soil borne helminthiasis, which in most cases is caused by Strongyloides stercoralis. Human infections with S. fuelleborni fuelleborni and S. fuelleborni kellyi also occur.
Kittipat Aupalee +6 more
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Information about the role of wild and domestic carnivorous animals, intermediate hosts and some ecological factors in formation of naturalfocality of activators of the main helminthiasis in territory of Shirvan is presented in the paper. Some naturalfocalities (dipilidioz, dirofilyariosis, trichinelliosis, toxocarosis, ankilostomatosis) were found out
Q.Q. Fataliyev +2 more
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Background Up till now, nomadic communities in Africa have been the primary focus of ethnoveterinary research. Although mainly arable and/or mixed arable/pastoral farmers, Ameru of central Kenya are known to have a rich history of ethnoveterinary ...
Gakuubi Martin, Wanzala Wycliffe
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Phytotherapy in the control of helminthiasis in production animals
Parasitic diseases constitute one of the main problems affecting livestock; however the use of chemical medicaments provides drug resistance residues in animal and environmental contamination. Changes in production concepts require that food must be produced in hygienic conditions, per healthy animals and that are not eliminating antibiotic residues ...
Peixoto, Erika Cosendey Toledo de Mello +4 more
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[Sanitary-helminthological status of urban environment in the foci of animal helminthiasis].
As result of sanitary-helminthological studies it has been found out, that under the conditions of urban agglomeration a great number of dogs, their uncontrolled maintenance and access to various objects induce intensive environmental pollution with zoohelminthologic causative agents and provides a high risk of infection of the population with ...
R E, Chobanov +5 more
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Ascariasis often occurs in poultry caused by the worm Ascaridia galli, a nematode worm from the same family as the worm Ascaris lumbricoides. Helminthiasis due to infection by Ascaridia galli often occurs in chickens, which becomes an obstacle causing ...
Dwi Haryatmi +2 more
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Improvement of lifetime and post-mortem diagnostics of trichinellosis in animals of the Suidae family (comparative study) [PDF]
Trichinosis is one of the most dangerous helminthozoonoses. Methods of compressor trichinelloscopy and peptolysis of animal muscle tissue in artificial gastric juice used for postmortem diagnosis of trichinosis are reliable enough to identify sources of ...
Chasovskikh Olga +4 more
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Strongyloidiasis is a soil-borne helminthiasis, which, in spite of the up to 370 million people currently estimated to be infected with its causing agent, the nematode Strongyloides stercoralis, is frequently overlooked.
Siyu Zhou +2 more
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