Zoonoses in South-East Asia: a regional burden, a global threat
Zoonoses are an issue of growing interest in South-East Asia, where environmental factors and socio-economic context favor the endemization of well-known diseases and the emergence of new pathogens at the human-wildlife interface.
Bordier, Marion, Roger, François
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El presente estudio tuvo como objetivo registrar parasitosis gastrointestinales entre humanos y sus perros domésticos, y así correlacionar el riesgo en Salud Pública, en una comunidad urbano-marginal denominada “Las Piñas”, perteneciente al cantón ...
Roberto Darwin Coello Peralta +6 more
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Food safety as a public health issue for developing countries [PDF]
"This brief reviews the incidence and health consequences of biological pathogens in developing countries, as these are the most important food safety risks in those parts of the world, and provides an overview of possible methods of control." from ...
Kaferstein, Fritz K.
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Opisthorchis viverrini: efficacy and tegumental alterations following administration of tribendimidine in vivo and in vitro [PDF]
The tegumental changes in adult Opisthorchis viverrini induced by tribendimidine were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). We exposed O. viverrini to tribendimidine at a concentration of 10μg/ml for 4h.
Keiser, Jennifer +4 more
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Activity of tribendimidine and praziquantel combination therapy against the liver fluke Opisthorchis viverrini in vitro and in vivo [PDF]
Opisthorchiasis, caused by the liver fluke Opisthorchis viverrini, a food-borne trematode, is an important public health problem; however, only a single drug, praziquantel is available.
Adelfio, R. +4 more
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EXPANSION OF CYTOGENETICALLY MODIFIED FORM OF OPISTHORCHIS FELINEUS IN THE TOM RIVER BASIN
Nikolai Ilyinskikh +3 more
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Coinfection with Helicobacter pylori and Opisthorchis viverrini Enhances the Severity of Hepatobiliary Abnormalities in Hamsters [PDF]
Rungtiwa Dangtakot +7 more
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BackgroundEpidemiologically important food-borne trematodes Opisthorchis viverrini and Clonorchis sinensis are recognized as biological carcinogens of Group 1A, while Opisthorchis felineus is in Group 3 as noncarcinogenic to humans.
Ekaterina A Lishai +6 more
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Opisthorchis viverrini in Thailand: The Life Cycle and Comparison with O. felineus
Dale E. Wykoff +3 more
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Oxidative and Nitrative Stress in Opisthorchis viverrini–Infected Hamsters: An Indirect Effect after Praziquantel Treatment [PDF]
Somchai Pinlaor +10 more
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