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Bioscientist: The Salford Biomedicine Society Magazine Volume 1 Issue 3 ...
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Immunodiagnostic tools for taeniasis
Acta Tropica, 2003Most diagnostic work conducted on the Taenia species zoonoses has been carried out on the larval stage of Taenia solium in man, reflecting the relative severity of the pathology caused by this stage of that organism. This review will, however, concentrate on the immunodiagnosis of the adult intestinal stages of these parasites in humans. Diagnosis of T.
James C, Allan +3 more
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Mebendazole in the Treatment of Taeniasis Solium and Taeniasis Saginata
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1977A study was made of the effect on taeniasis of mebendazole, a drug known to be highly active against a variety of nematode species parasitic in humans. Thirty-seven patients infected with Taenia solium and four with Taenia saginata, some of whom had concomitant nematode infections, were treated with one of three dosages for 3 to 6 days. Within 48 hours
A P, Chavarria +2 more
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Parasitology Today, 1988
Toeniids are large tapeworms, common throughout the world. Two species, Taenia saginata and T. solium are common parasites of man. The adult worms parasitize the small intestine, while immature stages (metacestodes or cysticerci) develop mainly in cattle in the case of T. saginata or pigs in the case of T. solium. Cysticerci of T.
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Toeniids are large tapeworms, common throughout the world. Two species, Taenia saginata and T. solium are common parasites of man. The adult worms parasitize the small intestine, while immature stages (metacestodes or cysticerci) develop mainly in cattle in the case of T. saginata or pigs in the case of T. solium. Cysticerci of T.
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On taeniasis, hydatidosis and ‘figatellu’
Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology, 2014In a recent article, Halfon et al. diagnose a putative case of Taenia solium infection in a 55-year-old woman illustrating the finding with an interesting image of part of the parasite's strobilum located in the patient's intestine. They suggest the ingestion of 'figatellu', a typical deli meat from Corsica made with pork liver, four months earlier as ...
Galán Puchades, María Teresa +1 more
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Coproantigens in taeniasis and echinococcosis
Parasitology International, 2006The application of modern immunodiagnostic or molecular diagnostic techniques has improved the diagnosis of the taeniid cestode infections, echinococcosis and taeniasis. One particularly promising approach is the detection of parasite-specific antigens in faeces (coproantigens). This approach has been applied to both Echinoccocus and Taenia species and
James C, Allan, Philip S, Craig
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Taeniasis-cysticercosis in Honduras
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1991Data on human taeniasis and human and animal cysticercosis from Honduras were gathered from laboratory, medical and slaughterhouse records, proglottid identification and surveys. The infection rate for human taeniasis was 2.7/1000 individuals at the University Hospital, 10/1000 in the southern provinces of Choluteca and Valle, and 0.6/1000 in Cortes ...
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