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Botanicals: a promising control strategy against highly zoonotic foodborne trichinosis [PDF]
Trichinosis is a highly zoonotic disease caused by Trichinella spiralis in humans. The disease is majorly transmitted through the consumption of raw or undercooked meat. About 10000 people get infected with T. spiralis every year.
Abdullah F. ALSAYEQH
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Background. The study of the reaction of the immune system organs to the introduction of immunomodulators in nematodes is relevant for the development of treatment regimens.
Olga B. Zhdanova +3 more
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Microorganisms and Common Ophthalmic Diseases [PDF]
The human eye is in constant contact to environmental conditions that increase its likelihood in being exposed to a multitude of pathogens. Studies have revealed that the normal microbial flora found around the ocular area contribute to the well-being of
Su CW, Tighe S
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Parasitic diseases in the practice of a pediatric multidisciplinary hospital
The experience of monitoring patients with parasitic diseases is presented. A brief literary reference is given and characteristics of patients hospitalized in the infectious-boxed department of a multidisciplinary hospital of federal subordination are ...
S. B. Chuelov +7 more
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Awareness of zoonoses in freshmen entering the veterinary school [PDF]
In veterinary practice, the risk of zoonotic infections starts in College, when students are exposed to animals, and laboratory assignments. The objective of this study was to estimate awareness of zoonoses in a cohort of freshmen at the Facultad de ...
Marenghi, Miguel Angel +4 more
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Improvement of lifetime and post-mortem diagnostics of trichinellosis in animals of the Suidae family (comparative study) [PDF]
Trichinosis is one of the most dangerous helminthozoonoses. Methods of compressor trichinelloscopy and peptolysis of animal muscle tissue in artificial gastric juice used for postmortem diagnosis of trichinosis are reliable enough to identify sources of ...
Chasovskikh Olga +4 more
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Aim. The aim is to study the environmental and pathogenetic bases for the functioning of the system formed by the parasite Trichinella (Trichinella Railliet, 1895) in the Southern and North Caucasian Federal District of the Russian Federation.Methods ...
V. P. Tolokonnikov, G. M. Mukhtarova
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Сase of Severe Trichinosis in a Girl-Adolescent in the Samara Region
Discribe the case of severe flow of а trichinosis in a girl 15 years old. The symptoms are an acute to x ico-allergological syndrome, generalized swelling myalgia and myasthenia with the full adynamia, infectios-toxicology kidney, an acute ...
S. M. Kitaychik +7 more
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Since Van Cott and Lintz 1 first reported the findings of trichinae in the spinal fluid, there have been reports by Bloch, 2 Elliott, 3 Lintz, 4 Cummins and Carson, 5 and Salzer 6 confirming the observation. These reports do not emphasize the occurrence of meningeal symptoms.
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Eosinophils from Physiology to Disease: A Comprehensive Review
Despite being the second least represented granulocyte subpopulation in the circulating blood, eosinophils are receiving a growing interest from the scientific community, due to their complex pathophysiological role in a broad range of local and systemic inflammatory diseases as well as in cancer and thrombosis.
Giuseppe A. Ramirez +10 more
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