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Comparative comprehensive analysis on natural infections of Hymenolepis diminuta and Hymenolepis nana in commensal rodents [PDF]

open access: diamondHelminthologia, 2021
This first comprehensive report from Punjab province of India relates to patho-physiological alterations alongwith morpho-molecular characterisation and risk assessment of natural infections of Hymenolepis diminuta and Hymenolepis nana in 291commensal ...
Brar S. K., Singla N., Singla L. D.
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Hymenolepis nana: A case report of a perfect IBD camouflage warrior. [PDF]

open access: goldMedicine (Baltimore), 2017
There is evidence that parasitic helminths can ameliorate colitis in animal models and humans. Although infections with Hymenolepis sp. are clinically benign, the immunomodulatory interactions between host and parasite are largely unknown.In this study we examined the intestinal mucosa of an adult asymptomatic patient harboring adult and larval dwarf ...
Hench J, Cathomas G, Dettmer MS.
europepmc   +6 more sources

Presencia de Hymenolepis nana y diminuta en roedores de la ciudadela las Piñas, Milagro-Ecuador y su riesgo en salud pública [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Ciencias Pecuarias, 2020
La Hymenolepidiosis es una zoonosis de prevalencia mundial, sobre todo en niños, es causada por cestodos de roedores denominados Hymenolepis (H) nana e Hymenolepis diminuta, es muy frecuente en países en vías de desarrollo, con climas cálidos, templados ...
Roberto Darwin Coello-Peralta   +9 more
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Hymenolepis nana antigens alleviate ulcerative colitis by promoting intestinal stem cell proliferation and differentiation via AhR/IL-22 signaling pathway. [PDF]

open access: goldPLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease with an unknown etiology and is difficult to treat. Studies have shown that some helminths and their associated products have therapeutic potential in controlling or preventing inflammatory ...
Xuanyin Cui   +6 more
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HYMENOLEPIS NANA; POSSIBLE CERCOCYSTIS STAGE [PDF]

open access: greenThe American Journal of Tropical Medicine, 1920
Since the prediction of Stiles1thatHymenolepis nanawould prove to be a common intestinal parasite in the United States, cases have been reported with increasing frequency, and the indications are that it is the most common tapeworm in many parts of the United States.
Alfred Goldman
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Hymenolepis nana and H. fraterna [PDF]

open access: bronzeThe Lancet, 1924
JOYEUX, in 1920, after a survey of most of the evidence, arrived at the conclusion that Hymenolepis nana of man, and H. fraterna of rodents, though apparently indistinguishable in all characters, both of the adult worm and of the egg, are yet two distinct physiological species.
W. N. F. Woodland
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Tentativa de controle da himenolepíase devida à Hymenolepis nana, por meio do praziquantel, em coletividade semifechada An attempt at control of hymenolepiasis caused by Hymenolepis nana, by means of praziquantel, in a semi-closed community [PDF]

open access: goldRevista de Saúde Pública, 1984
Em virtude de sugestão decorrente da investigação experimental, foi usado o praziquantel, através de duas administrações intervaladas por dez dias, como tentativa para controlar a himenolepíase devida à Hymenolepis nana, em coletividade semifechada ...
Rubens Campos   +5 more
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Tentativa de controle de Hymenolepis nana através de tratamentos clínicos repetidos, com praziquantel, em uma comunidade fechada The use of repeated praziquantel treatments in an attempt to control Hymenolepis nana in an orphanage [PDF]

open access: goldRevista de Saúde Pública, 1981
Foi feita tentativa de controle do Hymenolepis nana em uma comunidade fechada utilizando-se o praziquantel em repetidos tratamentos. Concomitantemente, foram estudados os prováveis mecanismos de transmissão da parasitose.
R. S. Rocha   +3 more
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Incidence of Rodentolepis nana infection within people seeking asylum and refugees attending health screening at an integrated refugee health service [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Global and Public Health
Background Rodentolepis (Hymenolepis) nana (R. nana) is the most common cestode to infect humans, and whilst most infections are asymptomatic, those with a high burden of infection can present with abdominal pain, diarrhoea, or growth stunting.
Kieran Killington   +6 more
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