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pro vyhledávání: '"Clifford Amaganga"'
Autor:
Joseph K. Mwatha, Mark Booth, David W. Dunne, H. Curtis Kariuki, Eric M. Muchiri, Birgitte J. Vennervald, John H. Ouma, Hilda Kadzo, Gachuhi Kimani, Clifford Amaganga, Edmund Ireri, Shona Wilson
Publikováno v:
Tropical Medicine & International Health. 12:1442-1449
OBJECTIVES Chronic exposure to malaria exacerbates Schistosoma mansoni-associated hepatosplenomegaly in school-aged children. However, residual hepatosplenomegaly after treatment of S. mansoni with concurrent mollusciciding suggests malaria could be
Autor:
Hilda Kadzo, H. Curtis Kariuki, Gachuhi Kimani, LeeCarol Kenty, John H. Ouma, Edmund Ireri, Joseph K. Mwatha, Birgitte J. Vennervald, Anthony E. Butterworth, Mark Booth, David W. Dunne, Clifford Amaganga
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 99:150-160
Evaluating regression of morbidity associated with parasitic infections is an important component of community-based control programmes. We performed an intervention against Schistosoma mansoni infection, focusing on hepatosplenomegaly in the absence
Autor:
Shona, Wilson, Birgitte J, Vennervald, Hilda, Kadzo, Edmund, Ireri, Clifford, Amaganga, Mark, Booth, H Curtis, Kariuki, Joseph K, Mwatha, Gachuhi, Kimani, John H, Ouma, Eric, Muchiri, David W, Dunne
Publikováno v:
Tropical medicineinternational health : TMIH. 12(12)
Chronic exposure to malaria exacerbates Schistosoma mansoni-associated hepatosplenomegaly in school-aged children. However, residual hepatosplenomegaly after treatment of S. mansoni with concurrent mollusciciding suggests malaria could be an underlyi
Autor:
David W. Dunne, H. C. Kariuki, John H. Ouma, Clifford Amaganga, Anthony E. Butterworth, Amos Otedo, Birgitte J. Vennervald, Mark Booth, Gachuhi Kimani, Joseph K. Mwatha
Publikováno v:
BMC medicine, 2004, Vol.2(1), pp.36 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
BMC Medicine, Vol 2, Iss 1, p 36 (2004)
BMC Medicine
BMC Medicine, Vol 2, Iss 1, p 36 (2004)
BMC Medicine
Background Schistosoma mansoni and malaria infections are often endemic in the same communities in sub-Saharan Africa, and both have pathological effects on the liver and the spleen. Hepatosplenomegaly associated with S. mansoni is exacerbated in chi
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Autor:
Gachuhi Kimani, Amos Otedo, Joseph K. Mwatha, Edmund Ireri, Hilda Kadzo, Birgitte J. Vennervald, Eric M. Muchiri, H. C. Kariuki, David W. Dunne, Clifford Amaganga, LeeCarol Kenty, Anthony E. Butterworth, John H. Ouma, Mark Booth
Publikováno v:
BMC infectious diseases, 2004, Vol.4, pp.13 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
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BMC Infectious Diseases, Vol 4, Iss 1, p 13 (2004)
BMC Infectious Diseases
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BMC Infectious Diseases, Vol 4, Iss 1, p 13 (2004)
BMC Infectious Diseases
Background Schistosoma mansoni and Plasmodium falciparum are common infections of school aged children in Kenya. They both cause enlargement of the spleen, but their relative contribution to the condition of splenomegaly remains unknown in areas wher
Autor:
Joseph K. Mwatha, Curtis H. Kariuki, LeeCarol Kenty, Hilda Kadzo, John H. Ouma, Gachuhi Kimani, Edmund Ireri, Mark Booth, David W. Dunne, Birgitte J. Vennervald, A. E. Butterworth, Clifford Amaganga, Amos Otedo
Publikováno v:
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Hepatosplenic schistosomiasis involving organomegaly, portal fibrosis and portal hypertension has been observed in autopsy studies. Here, we have tested the hypothesis that hepatosplenic disease including organomegaly and markers of increased portal
Autor:
Edmund Ireri, Gachuhi Kimani, Eric M. Muchiri, Birgitte J. Vennervald, Shona Wilson, John H. Ouma, Mark Booth, David W. Dunne, Clifford Amaganga, Hilda Kadzo, H. Curtis Kariuki, Joseph K. Mwatha
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Hepatosplenomegaly among school-aged children in sub-Saharan Africa is highly prevalent. Two of the more common aetiological agents of hepatosplenomegaly, namely chronic exposure to malaria and Schistosoma mansoni infection, can result in similar cli