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pro vyhledávání: '"Eyrun F. Kjetland"'
Autor:
Kim J. M. van Bergen, Eric A.T. Brienen, Bodo S. Randrianasolo, Charles E. Ramarokoto, Peter Leutscher, Eyrun F. Kjetland, Angela van Diepen, Floris Dekker, Vittorio Saggiomo, Aldrik H. Velders, Lisette van Lieshout
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Parasitology, Vol 3 (2024)
Detection of Schistosoma spp. DNA in gynaecological samples by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) is considered to be the reference diagnostic test for female genital schistosomiasis (FGS). However, qPCR needs expensive laborator
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6a73ee9b35ee4adfb5c824aa4f3820d1
Autor:
Merete Ellingjord-Dale, Karl Trygve Kalleberg, Mette S. Istre, Anders B. Nygaard, Sonja H. Brunvoll, Linn M. Eggesbø, John Arne Dahl, Eyrun F. Kjetland, Giske Ursin, Arne Søraas
Publikováno v:
BMC Infectious Diseases, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2022)
Abstract Background For many people public transport is the only mode of travel, and it can be challenging to keep the necessary distances in such a restricted space. The exact role of public transportation and risk of SARS-CoV-2 transmission is not
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/33510e258a9540dfb90c5af9dc994878
Autor:
Pragna Patel, Charles E. Rose, Eyrun F. Kjetland, Jennifer A. Downs, Pamela Sabina Mbabazi, Keith Sabin, Wairimu Chege, D. Heather Watts, W. Evan Secor
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol 102, Iss , Pp 544-553 (2021)
Background: Female genital schistosomiasis (FGS) affects up to 56 million women in sub-Saharan Africa and may increase risk of HIV infection. Methods: To assess the association of schistosomiasis with HIV infection, peer-reviewed literature published
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f7cfea94968c4fa0b1fd59175933f3f0
Autor:
Amy S. Sturt, Emily L. Webb, Catriona Patterson, Comfort R. Phiri, Tobias Mweene, Eyrun F. Kjetland, Maina Mudenda, Joyce Mapani, Mable M. Mutengo, James Chipeta, Govert J. van Dam, Paul L. A. M. Corstjens, Helen Ayles, Richard J. Hayes, Isaiah Hansingo, Piet Cools, Lisette van Lieshout, Helena Helmby, Grace A. McComsey, Suzanna C. Francis, Amaya L. Bustinduy
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Immunology, Vol 12 (2021)
HIV-1 infection disproportionately affects women in sub-Saharan Africa, where areas of high HIV-1 prevalence and Schistosoma haematobium endemicity largely overlap. Female genital schistosomiasis (FGS), an inflammatory disease caused by S. haematobiu
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c3597b5d40934d61afb0f2b109bfe919
Publikováno v:
Southern African Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol 35, Iss 1, Pp e1-e7 (2020)
Background: Schistosomiasis is a disease caused by parasitic trematode worms of the genus Schistosoma. In 2014, over 258 million people worldwide required treatment for the disease. Schistosomiasis is known to be prevalent in the northern region of K
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b8470c4d24ac4a459709a2c1c7641431
Publikováno v:
Southern African Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol 35, Iss 1, Pp e1-e7 (2020)
Background: Inadequate water supply and sanitation adversely affects the health and socio-economic development of communities and places them at risk of contracting schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminths (STHs). The aim of this study was to q
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d0159a65fac5406493c3498a9755c3fb
Autor:
Nkosinathi Banhela, Myra Taylor, Siphosenkosi G. Zulu, Linnea S. Strabo, Eyrun F. Kjetland, Svein Gunnar
Publikováno v:
Southern African Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol 32, Iss 4, Pp 132-137 (2017)
Schistosoma haematobium infection is reported to facilitate the development of urogenital diseases. Its symptoms include haematuria, dysuria and tiredness, and it may cause cognitive decline in children. The prevalence of S. haematobium infection nee
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5817fac005b4460db392cd66b7884667
Publikováno v:
South African Journal of Science, Vol 111, Iss 11/12, Pp 9-9 (2018)
Schistosomiasis is the second most important tropical disease in the world in terms of public health impact. In South Africa, more than 4 million people are estimated to be infected with schistosomiasis. School-age children usually have the highest p
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fd46864444274a90b23fb2036ee3a3c2
Autor:
Mari Molvik, Elin Helland, Siphosenkosi G. Zulu, Elisabeth Kleppa, Kristine Lillebo, Svein G. Gundersen, Jane D. Kvalsvig, Myra Taylor, Eyrun F. Kjetland, Birgitte J. Vennervald
Publikováno v:
South African Journal of Science, Vol 113, Iss 3/4, Pp 6-6 (2017)
Schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis are among the most prevalent neglected tropical diseases and may lead to severe consequences. We assessed the extent of co-infection between Schistosoma haematobium and the soil-transmitted helminths
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d757112242d04903a914ea35537c6a89
Autor:
Amy S Sturt, Emily L Webb, Comfort R Phiri, Joyce Mapani, Maina Mudenda, Lisa Himschoot, Eyrun F Kjetland, Tobias Mweene, Bruno Levecke, Govert J van Dam, Paul L A M Corstjens, Helen Ayles, Richard J Hayes, Suzanna C Francis, Lisette van Lieshout, Piet Cools, Isaiah Hansingo, Amaya L Bustinduy
Publikováno v:
OPEN FORUM INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 9(12). OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 9(12). OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
Background Female genital schistosomiasis (FGS) occurs when Schistosoma haematobium eggs are deposited in reproductive tissue. Female genital schistosomiasis in the cervical mucosa is associated with increased vascularity. If FGS is associated with t