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Parasitemia and Survival in Mice Infected with Plasmodium berghei. Hybrids between Swiss (High Parasitemia) and STR (Low Parasitemia) Mice

The Journal of Parasitology, 1958
was a possibility that the abnormally high parasitemia observed in Swiss mice was a reflection of a Swiss-adapted parasite. The hypothesis was tested (Greenberg and Kendrick, 1957a) by passing the parasite serially through each of the strains of mice. There was no evidence that in any of these strains of mice there was an increase in parasitemia with ...
J, GREENBERG, L P, KENDRICK
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Parasitemia in a neonatal bison calf

Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2004
Abstract: A 3‐day old female bison calf (Bison bison) was presented in lateral recumbency to the Université de Montréal Veterinary Teaching Hospital. The animal was severely depressed and dehydrated (10%) and died a few hours after admission. Prior to death, blood samples were obtained for CBC, clinical chemistry, and serology tests.
Anne, Lanevschi-Pietersma   +2 more
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Late Parasitemia in Asymptomatic Acquired Toxoplasmosis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969
Abstract Late parasitemia occurred in two patients with asymptomatic acquired toxoplasmosis. In one patient parasitemia persisted, and toxoplasma was isolated from blood as late as 14 months after ...
M J, Miller   +2 more
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Control of babesia equi parasitemia

Parasitology Today, 1996
Infection of horses with the hemoprotozoan Babesia equi has been reported in southern Florida, US Virgin Islands, part of Asia, Russia, India, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, Australia, South America, Central America, Mexico, Philippine Islands and some Caribbean islands.
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The silent threat: asymptomatic parasitemia and malaria transmission

Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy, 2013
Scale-up of malaria control interventions has resulted in a substantial decline in global malaria morbidity and mortality. Despite this achievement, there is evidence that current interventions alone will not lead to malaria elimination in most malaria-endemic areas and additional strategies need to be considered.
Kim A, Lindblade   +4 more
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Falciparum malaria parasitemia index for predicting severe malaria

International Journal of Laboratory Hematology, 2012
SummaryIntroduction:  While hyperparasitemia is considered an important indicator for the development of severe malaria, there is currently no consensus on the quantitative definition of hyperparasitemia. This study was conducted to establish a cutoff point for peripheral parasitemia among patients with Plasmodium falciparum malaria, to define severe ...
N, Tangpukdee   +3 more
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Babesia parasitemia rebound after red blood cell exchange

Journal of Clinical Apheresis, 2016
AbstractBabesiosis is an increasingly recognized disease which may benefit from therapeutic apheresis (Category II/Grade 2C). Vulnerable populations include the splenectomized, those aged >50, those with malignancies, and the immunocompromised. In the setting of parasite levels > 10%, significant anemia, renal impairment, pulmonary compromise, or
Caroline R, Alquist   +2 more
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Malaria parasitemia and systemic cytokine bias in pregnancy

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2007
AbstractObjectives: To investigate the effects of age, gravidity, and gestational age on peripheral malaria parasitemia and functional T helper (Th) cell heterogeneity in pregnant women. Methods: Maternal age, gravidity, and gestational age were recorded and peripheral venous blood collected from 175 women attending antenatal clinics in south western ...
E A, Achidi   +2 more
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A three-state Markov model of Plasmodium falciparum parasitemia

Mathematical Biosciences, 1993
A three-state Markov model taking into account clinical signs of malaria infections by P. falciparum is described. The three states considered are the noninfected (state 0), the infected exhibiting no clinical signs (state 1), and the infected with clinical signs (state 2).
Richard, A.   +2 more
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Detection of Toxoplasma gondii Parasitemia in Experimentally Inoculated Cats

The Journal of Parasitology, 1999
Toxoplasma gondii B1 gene polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification utilizing a flanking and nesting reaction was compared to mouse bioassay on feline whole blood samples collected before and after experimental inoculation with T. gondii. Samples were collected from 5 cats prior to inoculation with T. gondii and on days 3, 7, 10, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42,
D P, Burney   +3 more
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