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Trichuris suis and Trichuris trichiura are different nematode species

Acta Tropica, 2009
In this paper, a morphological and biometrical study by optical microscopy and scanning electronic microscopy (SEM) of Trichuris suis isolated from different hosts (Sus scrofa domestica and Sus scrofa scrofa) and Trichuris trichiura isolated from chimpanzee, has been carried out.
Cristina Cutillas, Rocío Callejón
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Emodepside for Trichuris trichiura and Hookworm Infection

New England Journal of Medicine, 2023
Current treatments for soil-transmitted helminth infections in humans have low efficacy against Trichuris trichiura. Emodepside - a drug in veterinary use and under development for the treatment of onchocerciasis in humans - is a leading therapeutic candidate for soil-transmitted helminth infection.We conducted two phase 2a, dose-ranging, randomized ...
Emmanuel C. Mrimi   +4 more
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Trichuris trichiura (Linnaeus 1771)

1995
Trichuris trichiura, popularly known as whipworm because of its characteristic shape, is distributed throughout the world in the same areas where Ascaris and hookworm are found. It is estimated that there are at presentsome 800 million infections.
Dickson D. Despommier   +2 more
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Trichuris trichiura

Pediatric Radiology, 2006
Eduardo Just, da Costa e Silva   +1 more
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Scanning electron microscopy of "Trichuris trichiura" (Nematoda)

Acta tropica, 1984
Trichuris trichiura was examined in the scanning electron microscope and revealed a double row of sucker-like structures at the anterior part. It is postulated that they may support the attachment of the worm in host tissues. The sheath of the spicule is covered with spikes and the vulval opening is surrounded by an elevated rim-like structure with ...
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Blood Loss Due to Infection with Trichuris Trichiura

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1967
Fecal blood loss measured with Cyanomet-hemoglobin method was estimated in 9 children with various degrees of infection with Trichuris trichiura. The children ranged in age from 3-14 years. Stools were examined several times to rule out other parasitic infections. The eggs of only 1 other parasite Ascaris were found in 4 children.
M, Layrisse   +3 more
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Trichuris trichiura (Whipworm)

Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2009
Stephan R, Vavricka   +2 more
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