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Taenia Cordis

Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography, 2007
Free-floating right heart thrombi are rare echocardiographic findings usually encountered in patients with massive pulmonary embolism and associated with poor prognosis. We report a case of a large free-floating right heart thrombus without clinically significant pulmonary embolism.
Jorge E, Schliamser, Avinoam, Shiran
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IN VITRO ONCOSPHERE-KILLING ASSAYS TO DETERMINE IMMUNITY TO THE LARVAE OF TAENIA PISIFORMIS, TAENIA OVIS, TAENIA SAGINATA, AND TAENIA SOLIUM

Journal of Parasitology, 2006
Taeniid cestodes infect humans and livestock, causing considerable morbidity and mortality, as well as economic loss. Substantial progress has been made toward the production of recombinant vaccines against cysticercosis in livestock animals. Further development of these vaccines would be aided if a reliable in vitro test were available to measure host-
Manuela R. Verástegui Pimentel   +10 more
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Differentiation of Taenia saginata and Taenia solium by enzyme electrophoresis

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1977
Forty-four Taenia saginata and seven T. solium specimens were collected in Nigeria. Extracts of these worms and of their metacestodes were compared by enzyme electrophoresis. The mobility of glucose phosphate isomerase was consistently faster with T. saginata than with T. solium. Extracts of the strobilate and cysticercus forms of the same species gave
P.D. Le Riche, M.M.H. Sewell
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Evidence of hybridization between Taenia saginata and Taenia asiatica

Parasitology International, 2010
There has long been a debate as to the specific status of the cestode Taenia asiatica, with some people regarding it as a distinct species and some preferring to recognize it as a strain of Taenia saginata. The balance of current opinion seems to be that T. asiatica is a distinct species.
Okamoto, Munehiro   +5 more
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Recent hybridization between Taenia asiatica and Taenia saginata

Parasitology International, 2012
Five Taenia tapeworms collected from humans in Tibetan Plateau, Sichuan, China, where three species of human Taenia are sympatrically endemic, were examined for the mitochondrial cox1 gene and two nuclear genes, ef1 and elp. Phylogenetic analyses of these genes revealed that two adult worms showed nuclear-mitochondrial discordance, suggesting that they
Munehiro Okamoto   +11 more
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Cysticercosis and taeniosis: Taenia solium, Taenia saginata and Taenia asiatica

2011
The pork and beef tapeworms, Taenia solium and Taenia saginata respectively, are taeniid cestodes and major food-borne or meat-borne zoonoses. Human tapeworms and swine cysticerci have been known since Egyptian and Greek cultures. Nevertheless their association as part of the life cycle of the same parasite was only demonstrated during the nineteenth ...
Ana Flisser, Philip S. Craig, Akira Ito
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Taenia saginata in Europe

Veterinary Parasitology, 2007
In spite of the EU directives that regulate meat inspection for bovine cysticercosis, Taenia saginata is still present in Europe and causes economic losses due to condemnation, refrigeration and downgrading of infected carcasses. The main reasons for this persistence include the low sensitivity of current meat inspection protocols, the dissemination ...
Dorny, P., Praet, N.
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Chemical composition of embryophoric blocks of Taenia hydatigena, Taenia ovis, and Taenia pisiformis eggs

Experimental Parasitology, 1966
Abstract Analyses to determine the chemical composition of the embryophoric blocks of Taenia hydatigena, Taenia ovis, and Taenia pisiformis were carried out with paper and thin-layer chromatography, histochemistry, infrared spectroscopy, and nitrogen and sulfur determinations. The following amino acids were detected; alanine, arginine, aspartic acid,
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TAENIA SOLIUM CYSTICERCOSIS

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2000
Cysticercosis, the infection of the larval tissue stage of the pork tapeworm, Taenia solium, is endemic to most developing countries and increasingly is seen in industrialized countries because of immigration. Human infection is a major cause of acquired epilepsy, and porcine infection causes important economic losses to farm workers.
Hector H. Garcia, Oscar H. Del Brutto
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