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Sex in Immune Cells and Parasitic Diseases — A Complex Relationship
ABSTRACT Epidemiological studies consistently show that many parasitic diseases affect males more frequently than females. These disparities are multifactorial, arising partly from gender‐specific behaviors that influence exposure risk and health‐seeking practices, especially in low‐ and middle‐income countries. Increasing evidence also highlights that
Barbara Honecker +2 more
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Ce travail reprend des données accumulées au centre international de recherche-développement sur l'élevage en zone subhumide (CIRDES) lors de suivis épidémiologiques.
Arnaud Delafosse +2 more
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A fully conserved 16mer motif is required in the silent VSG to trigger efficient silencing of the expression site (ES)‐resident VSG and a successful exchange of the VSG coat. ABSTRACT The variant surface glycoprotein (VSG) of African trypanosomes is essential for the survival of bloodstream form parasites.
Majeed Bakari‐Soale +4 more
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Leucopenia in Trypanosoma vivax infection of sheep
L'infection expérimentale par Trypanosoma vivax a provoqué chez les moutons une leucopénie modérée associée à une lymphopénie et une éosinopénie. Les numérations totales des leucocytes des souris adultes n'ont pas significativement diminué lors de l ...
I.O. Igbokwe, V.O. Anosa
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Emerging Role of Splenic Macrophage in Malaria Pathogenesis and Immunity
ABSTRACT Background Malaria, caused by Plasmodium parasites, remains a leading global health concern, impacting millions of people globally. Splenic macrophages are specialized immune cells that reside in the spleen and play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis and immune response during malaria.
Aarti Gupta, Meenu Kalkal, Jyoti Das
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Trypanosoma evansi and Trypanosoma vivax, which are the major causative agents of animal trypanosomosis in Venezuela, have shown a very high immunological cross-reactivity. Since the production of T.
Norma P. Velásquez +3 more
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Risk factors for trypanosomiasis by Trypanosoma vivax in cattle raised in Rio Grande do Norte state
: The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of anti Trypanosoma vivax antibodies and the possible risk factors associated with the infection in cattle in Rio Grande do Norte, Northeastern Brazil, through a cross-sectional ...
Jael Soares Batista +8 more
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Hematocrit alterations and its effects in naturally infected indigenous cattle breeds due to Trypanosoma spp. on the Adamawa Plateau - Cameroon [PDF]
Aim: An experimental study was carried out on 148 naturally infected indigenous cattle breeds with either single or mix infections of various species of trypanosomes.
A. Mamoudou +2 more
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Abstract Tsetse flies are the sole cyclic vectors of African trypanosomes, which cause human and animal African trypanosomiases in Africa. Tsetse fly control remains a promising option for disease management. The sterile insect technique (SIT) stands as an environmentally friendly tool to control tsetse populations.
Kiswend‐sida M. Dera +9 more
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La trypanosomose ovine : une prospection séro-epidemiologique dans la zone côtière du Guyana
Le but de cette étude était de déterminer les taux de séroprévalence de Trypanosoma vivax et de Trypanosoma evansi chez des moutons de la zone côtière du Guyana.
S. Vokaty +3 more
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