Upper gastrointestinal bleeding from hookworm infestation: Rare case report. [PDF]
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Advances in vaccine development through the controlled human infection models for hookworm and schistosomiasis. [PDF]
Hoogerwerf MA +4 more
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Genome skimming of dog faecal samples reveals mitogenomes indistinguishable from those of red fox-derived <i>Uncinaria stenocephala</i>. [PDF]
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Hookworm genes encoding intestinal excreted-secreted proteins are transcriptionally upregulated in response to the host's immune system. [PDF]
Schwarz EM +11 more
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Necator americanus and Ancylostoma duodenale in Dhaka city.
F, Huq, M, Yasmin
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Helminth infection is linked to an impaired neutralisation response to SARS-CoV-2 post vaccination
McCormack MJ +11 more
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In vitro studies on the relative sensitivity to ivermectin of Necator americanus and Ancylostoma ceylanicum [PDF]
J M Behnke, I R Duce
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The action of a mast cell protease on the cuticular collagens of Necator americanus
Collagen-like proteins, thought to be responsible for maintaining the structural integrity of the nematode cuticle, were isolated from adult Necator americanus and shown to be susceptible to digestion by purified mast cell proteases.
P G Mckean, David I Pritchard
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Serological reactions to infection with Necator americanus
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1969Abstract Experimental human infection with larvae of Necator americanus gave rise to immediate antibody responses, demonstrable by fluorescent antibody, complement fixation and Prausnitz-Kustner reactions, which recurred after subsequent challenges. Haemagglutinating antibodies were detected 2 years after, first infection.
P A, Ball, A, Bartlett
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Endoscopic Discovery and Capture of Necator americanus in the Stomach
Endoscopy, 1983We report a case of the endoscopic discovery and removal of a specimen of Necator americanus hooked into the gastric mucosa of a black woman from Zaire. We extracted the parasite by means of biopsy forceps. Signs of previous bites were seen in the antrum. This exceptional localization might be due to a jejuno-duodeno-gastric reflux.
A, Dumont, V, Seferian, P, Barbier
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