The genome of Strongyloides spp. gives insights into protein families with a putative role in nematode parasitism [PDF]
SUMMARYParasitic nematodes are important and abundant parasites adapted to live a parasitic lifestyle, with these adaptations all aimed at facilitating their survival and reproduction in their hosts.
Hunt, Vicky L +3 more
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Intestinal Parasitic Infections in Red Pandas From Community Forests of Eastern Nepal
Background Red pandas (Ailurus fulgens), an endangered and elusive species, inhabit fragmented Himalayan forests where exposure to contaminated environments may increase intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs).
Darwin Niroula +2 more
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Overlapping Infection by Strongyloides spp. and Cytomegalovirus in the Immunocompromised Host: A Comprehensive Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Strongyloides and cytomegalovirus co-infections are rarely reported, even though they are distinguished by high morbidity and mortality, especially in immunocompromised hosts. We narratively reviewed the literature on reported cases of Strongyloides and CMV co-infections in immunosuppressed patients. Most cases occurred in males with a median age of 47
Lupia T +17 more
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Strongyloides spp. and Cytomegalovirus Co-Infection in Patient Affected by Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. [PDF]
To our knowledge, we have described the first case of Strongyloides/Cytomegalovirus (CMV) concomitant infection that occurred in a European country. The patient was a 76-year-old woman affected by relapsed non-Hodgkin lymphoma who presented interstitial pneumonia with a rapidly progressive worsening of respiratory insufficiency, leading to cardiac ...
Lupia T +17 more
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Seroepidemiology of Strongyloides spp. Infection in Balimo, Western Province, Papua New Guinea. [PDF]
ABSTRACT. Strongyloidiasis in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is poorly understood. There have been limited surveys describing the levels of endemicity in some regions of PNG, but in the Western Province, its occurrence and level of burden are unknown. This study aimed to determine the seroepidemiology of Strongyloides spp.
Scott J +4 more
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Advances in the Molecular and Cellular Biology of Strongyloides spp. [PDF]
AbstractPurpose of ReviewThis paper constitutes an update of recent studies on the general biology, molecular genetics, and cellular biology ofStrongyloidesspp. and related parasitic nematodes.Recent FindingsIncreasingly, human strongyloidiasis is considered the most neglected of neglected tropical diseases.
Jaleta TG, Lok JB.
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Progresses and challenges in Strongyloides spp. proteomics. [PDF]
The availability of high-quality data of helminth genomes provided over the past two decades has supported and accelerated large-scale ‘omics studies and, consequently, the achievement of a more in-depth molecular characterization of a number of pathogens. This has also involved Strongyloides spp.
Tiberti N +3 more
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Strongyloides spp is a parasitic nematode in livestock, primate and human which is considered asa danger zoonotic disease. Therefore, study about parasite distribution is very important in order to find outgenetic diversity among orangutan in quarantine,
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Joko Prastowo
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Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasitic Infections in Captive Snakes, Bangladesh. [PDF]
This study documented gastrointestinal parasitic infections in captive venomous and non‐venomous snakes in Bangladesh for the first time, finding an overall prevalence of 39.1%, with helminths more common than protozoa. Non‐venomous snakes and juveniles were most susceptible, while controlled terrarium housing reduced risk, highlighting the need for ...
Hasan N +7 more
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Treatment of disseminated Strongyloides spp. infection in an infant Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii). [PDF]
AbstractStrongyloidesnematodes have been reported in all species of great apes with orangutans ≤5 years old most susceptible to severe clinical disease. This brief communication describes the first published case of antemortem diagnosis and treatment of disseminated strongyloidiasis in a clinically affected 5‐month‐old Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii).
Kleinschmidt LM, Kinney ME, Hanley CS.
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