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INFLUENCE OF ENTERAL PARASITES ON THE BLOOD VITAMIN-A LEVELS IN PRESCHOOL-CHILDREN ORALLY SUPPLEMENTED WITH RETINOL AND OR ZINC
(Stockton Press, 1991-11-01)
A sample of 471 pre-school children who frequented schools and creches in a poor district of Manaus (Amazonas), Brazil, were randomly submitted to faecal parasitological tests. Two-hundred-and-forty children from both sexes ...
Evans blue staining reveals vascular leakage associated with focal areas of host-parasite interaction in brains of pigs infected with Taenia solium
(Public Library of Science, 2014)
Cysticidal drug treatment of viable Taenia solium brain parenchymal cysts leads to an acute pericystic host inflammatory response and blood brain barrier breakdown (BBB), commonly resulting in seizures. Naturally infected ...
RESISTANCE OF TRYPANOSOMA-CRUZI TO BLOOD CLEARANCE INDUCED BY ACUTE-PHASE IMMUNE MOUSE SERUM
(Amer Soc Parasitologists, 1992-12-01)
To investigate functional changes in Trypanosoma cruzi parasites induced during their interaction with the vertebrate host, we compared the blood clearance profiles of blood forms isolated from infected normal mice (Reg-Tc) ...
RESISTANCE OF TRYPANOSOMA-CRUZI TO BLOOD CLEARANCE INDUCED BY ACUTE-PHASE IMMUNE MOUSE SERUM
(Amer Soc Parasitologists, 1992-12-01)
To investigate functional changes in Trypanosoma cruzi parasites induced during their interaction with the vertebrate host, we compared the blood clearance profiles of blood forms isolated from infected normal mice (Reg-Tc) ...
Erythrocyte Features for Malaria Parasite Detection in Microscopic Images of Thin Blood Smear: A Review
Microscopic image analysis of blood smear plays a very important role in characterization of erythrocytes in screening of malaria parasites. The characteristics feature of erythrocyte changes due to malaria parasite ...
Capillaria hepatica pseudoinfection
(American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2013)
A 54-year-old male Matsigenka native from the Manu jungle of Peru presented with the eggs shown in Figure 1. Kato Katz (Figure 2) testing revealed 1,500 eggs/g stool. The white blood cell count with differential, liver ...
Plasmodium falciparum and blood cultures: 'rings' a bell?
(2021)
The phenomenon of ‘false’ positive growth triggered by malaria parasites in automated blood culture systems has been reported before in falciparum malaria patients with parasitaemias of 1.8% a 10%. In these reports, aerobic ...
Co-Infection and Wild Animal Health: Effects of Trypanosomatids and Gastrointestinal Parasites on Coatis of the Brazilian Pantanal
(Public Library of Science, 2016)