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Contamination of animal-keeping premises with eggs of parasitic worms
Today, one of the important problems in the cultivation and maintenance of agricultural and domestic animals, both in industrial and private farms, is the spread of ecto- and endoparasites, which cause a significant decline in animal productivity ...
A. P. Paliy +5 more
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The Worm-Specific Immune Response in Multiple Sclerosis Patients Receiving Controlled Trichuris suis Ova Immunotherapy. [PDF]
Yordanova IA +8 more
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Parasitic helminth infections can protect against allergic airway inflammation in experimental models and have been associated with a reduced risk of atopy and a reduced course of asthma in some observational studies. Although no clinical evidence exists
Westergaard, Tine +15 more
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Review: Ulcerative colitis: current treatment strategies and future prospects
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a disease of unknown etiology characterized by inflammation of the mucosa and occasionally the submucosa of the colon.
Sagar Garud, Mark A. Peppercorn
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Profiling circulating miRNAs in serum from pigs infected with the porcine whipworm, Trichuris suis
microRNAs (miRNAs) are recently discovered as key regulators of gene translation and are becoming increasingly recognized for their involvement in various diseases.
Hansen, Eline Palm +4 more
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Parasites of pigs in two farms with poor husbandry practices in Bishoftu, Ethiopia
A cross-sectional study was conducted from November 2011 to April 2012 on a total of 384 pigs from two privately owned intensive farms in Bishoftu, Ethiopia. The objectives of the study were to identify and determine the prevalence of common parasites
Alemnesh Jufare +4 more
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The restrictions on the use of antibiotic and anthelmintic treatments in organic pig farming necessitate alternative non-medical control strategies.
A.N. Jensen +10 more
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Trichuris suis in finishing pigs: Case report and review
Trichuris suis, the swine whipworm, can cause severe diarrhea, anorexia, and performance losses owing to reduced average daily gains and decreased feed efficiency. Severity of disease and impact on performance are related to infectious dose or concurrent infections.
Jeremy Pittman +3 more
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Enfermedades Autoinmunes, tratamiento con Trichuris suis y otros helmintos
Objetivos: La "Hipótesis de la Higiene" postula sobre los efectos inmunomoduladores inducidos por agentes infecciosos en los seres humanos. El objetivo principal de este trabajo es indagar sobre las evidencias de esa hipótesis y sobre sus aplicaciones en
Iñigo Pallardo Fernández
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SUMMARY Transmission of Oesophagostomum dentatum and Trichuris suis was studied in outdoor reared pigs. Six farrowing paddocks were naturally contaminated in May to mid June 2001 by experimentally infected seeder pigs. Early July, 1 sow farrowed on each
Mejer, Helena +2 more
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