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Intestinal helminths of spiny mice (Acomys cahirinus dimidiatus) from St Katherine's Protectorate in the Sinai, Egypt [PDF]

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Interactions between macrophages and helminths

Parasite immunology (Print), 2020
Macrophages, the major population of tissue‐resident mononuclear phagocytes, contribute significantly to the immune response during helminth infection.
G. Coakley, N. Harris
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Helminths in the lungs

Parasite Immunology, 2014
SummaryParasitic helminths infect well over one billion people and typically cause chronic and recurrent infections that exert a considerable toll on human health and productivity. A significant number of important intestinal‐ and tissue‐dwelling helminth parasites have evolved a scripted migration through select organ systems.
Alan L. Scott, J. M. Craig
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Paleoparasitology of Helminths

2014
Paleoparasitology is an important branch of paleopathology, which is the discipline that studies ancient diseases through the use of human skeletal or mummified remains.
Gaeta, Raffaele, Fornaciari, Gino
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Helminths

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2000
Helminths affect more than one quarter of the world's population, contributing significantly to socioeconomic problems in developing countries. Control is heavily dependent on chemotherapy, which can be cost-effectively targeted to school-age children, in whom combined drug treatments work well. Drug resistance, however, is a constant threat.
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Helminths in Meat [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
There are four meat-borne helminths of medical significance: Trichinella species, Taenia solium, and Taenia asiatica, which occur primarily in pork; and Taenia saginata, which is found in beef. There are a variety of reasons for this, including animal management systems that perpetuate infection, inadequate or poorly enforced inspection requirements ...
H. Ray Gamble, Dante S. Zarlenga
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Homing in on Helminths

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1992
I am honored to give this lecture dedicated to the memory of Dr. Fred Soper, whose pioneering efforts against the insect vectors of malaria and yellow fever are legendary. Soper and his colleagues also played key roles in restoring the concept of eradication to respectability after the collapse of earlier campaigns to eradicate hookworm and yellow ...
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Cryopreservation of helminths

Parasitology Today, 1985
Department of Opthalmology, Medical University of South Carolina, 171 Ashley Avenue, Charleston, SC 29464, USA Fig. I. The effect of cooling rate on cell survival. Each cell type has its own optimum cooling rate (A). At slower rates the cells are injured by solution effects.
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