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Update on the major imported protozoan infections in travelers and migrants.
Future Microbiology, 2020Globalization has contributed to the emergence of specific parasitic diseases in novel geographical areas, and in these regions, these infections in travelers and immigrants may cause a considerable burden of disease.
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Treatment of protozoan infections
Dermatologic Therapy, 2004Protozoan infections can have a variety of different cutaneous manifestations in addition to systemic signs and symptoms of disease. Recognition and diagnosis can be difficult, as additional laboratory tests, in addition to biopsies, may be required.
Karan K, Sra +2 more
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Intestinal Protozoan Infections in Cats
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1970SUMMARY A survey for intestinal protozoa in 757 stray cats from central New Jersey revealed that 36.0% had 1 to 3 species of Isospora (I. bigemina, I. felis, I. rivolta) and 2.5% had Giardia cati. These findings were compared with those in stray dogs from the same area.
R B, Burrows, G R, Hunt
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Protozoan Infection in the Perinatal Period
The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 1997Protozoan infections represent an area of concern for advanced practice nurses, particularly those working in rural areas or urban environments with refugee populations and those caring for patients with immunodeficiency-related diseases. Some of these infections have major effects on the fetus and neonate yet pose minimal problems to the mother ...
M, Marecki, K, Heeb, W, Zitka
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1990
Protozoan infections, against which immunity is predominantly T cell mediated, are likely to be more severe in patients with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) than in immunocompetent hosts. Leishmaniasis, toxoplasmosis and cryptosporidiosis are examples, the last two being particularly common in AIDS patients. Cerebral toxoplasmosis almost
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Protozoan infections, against which immunity is predominantly T cell mediated, are likely to be more severe in patients with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) than in immunocompetent hosts. Leishmaniasis, toxoplasmosis and cryptosporidiosis are examples, the last two being particularly common in AIDS patients. Cerebral toxoplasmosis almost
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Interactions in protozoan infections
International Journal for Parasitology, 1987Abstract Protozoan infections interact with a number of other infectious agents in such a way as to suggest that these interactions should be considered as important factors in animal health and productivity. In particular, trypanosomiasis is accompanied by immunodepression which extends to superimposed infections, which are enhanced, and vaccination
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Protozoan Parasites and Type I IFNs [PDF]
International audienceFor many years, the role of interferon (IFN)-I has been characterized primarily in the context of viral infections. However, regulatory functions mediated by IFN-I have also been described against bacterial infections and in tumor ...
Simona Stager, Stager Simona
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DeckerMed Medicine, 2013
Protozoans cause a number of important infectious diseases. This chapter discusses malaria, babesiosis, toxoplasmosis, trichomoniasis, leishmaniasis, and trypanosomiasis; in addition, the chapter describes the intestinal protozoan infections caused by Giardia lamblia; Dientamoeba fragilis; Entamoeba histolytica; Blastocystis hominis; the coccidial ...
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Protozoans cause a number of important infectious diseases. This chapter discusses malaria, babesiosis, toxoplasmosis, trichomoniasis, leishmaniasis, and trypanosomiasis; in addition, the chapter describes the intestinal protozoan infections caused by Giardia lamblia; Dientamoeba fragilis; Entamoeba histolytica; Blastocystis hominis; the coccidial ...
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Physiological Aspects of Protozoan Infection
Annual Review of Microbiology, 1954The pathogenic agent in malaria is generally considered to be the erythro cytic (E) parasite. Apart from local damage resulting directly from invasion, tissue forms of parasite, at any rate in mamalian malaria, are probably non pathogenic. In this review the activity of the E form only is considered.
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1996
Abstract The bone marrow may be involved in several protozoan infections of man, including toxoplasmosis, visceral leishmaniasis, and malaria. Pneumocystis carinii, an organism of uncertain classification, has historically been classified with the protozoa and will also be considered in this group.
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Abstract The bone marrow may be involved in several protozoan infections of man, including toxoplasmosis, visceral leishmaniasis, and malaria. Pneumocystis carinii, an organism of uncertain classification, has historically been classified with the protozoa and will also be considered in this group.
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