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Publikováno v:
The British Journal of Radiology. 73:328-332
Human infection with Oesophagostomum bifurcum, a parasitic intestinal helminth, is endemic in parts of West Africa. Oesophagostomum bifurcum juveniles develop in the colonic wall, causing pus-filled granulomas. The pathology has two distinct forms. M
Publikováno v:
Annals of Tropical Medicine And Parasitology. 94:165-171
Human infections with the intestinal nematode Oesophagostomum bifurcum are commonly found in the Sudan savannah of northern Togo and Ghana. Apparently, the long and hot dry season in this region does not prevent transmission, which is believed to tak
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Autor:
Nurulhasanah Othman, Nurul Shazalina Zainudin, Anizah Rahumatullah, Noorizan Miswan, Farhanah Abdul Aziz, Rahmah Noordin, Madihah Basuni, Maimunah Ahmad, Jamail Muhi, Jaco J. Verweij
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 84(2), 338-343
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Soil-transmitted helminth infections remain a major public health burden in low- and middle-income countries. The traditional diagnosis by microscopic examination of fecal samples is insensitive and time-consuming. In this study, a pentaplex real-tim
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::075e708b69a440c4496c93242ee129cd
http://hdl.handle.net/1887/117829
http://hdl.handle.net/1887/117829
Impact of repeated mass treatment on human Oesophagostomum and hookworm infections in northern Ghana
Autor:
Anton M. Polderman, Pascal Magnussen, Juventus B. Ziem, Von L. L. Asigri, Annette Olsen, J. Horton
Publikováno v:
Tropical medicineinternational health : TMIH. 11(11)
Summary Oesophagostomum bifurcum is a common parasite of humans causing disease in parts of northern Ghana and northern Togo. The impact of repeated mass treatment with albendazole on infection with O. bifurcum and hookworm is analysed and the result
Autor:
Juventus B. Ziem, Anton M. Polderman, Annette Olsen, Ronald B. Geskus, J. Horton, E. Agongo, Pascal Magnussen
Publikováno v:
Parasitology, 132(Part 4), 525-534. Cambridge University Press
HumanOesophagostomuminfections are locally common in northern Ghana. The present study describes the results of a cross-sectional survey involving 1011 subjects, selected by a compound-based random sampling method from 1227 compounds in 24 villages.
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https://pure.amc.nl/en/publications/distribution-and-clustering-of-oesophagostomum-bifurcum-and-hookworm-infections-in-northern-ghana(b3fc0a6c-b228-43b5-abd5-658c153480f8).html
https://pure.amc.nl/en/publications/distribution-and-clustering-of-oesophagostomum-bifurcum-and-hookworm-infections-in-northern-ghana(b3fc0a6c-b228-43b5-abd5-658c153480f8).html
Autor:
Gruijter, J.M. de
Publikováno v:
None
The overall objective of the present study was to assess the zoonotic potential of O. bifurcum, in other words to assess the risk of transmission of the simian parasite to humans. Knowledge of the zoonotic potential of O. bifurcum is central to contr
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=dedup_wf_001::3f4dbaee1f089215c034f58c717a5f00
https://hdl.handle.net/1887/13898
https://hdl.handle.net/1887/13898
Autor:
Pascal Magnussen, B.M.W. Diederen, Annette Olsen, N. Spannbrucker, J. Horton, Juventus B. Ziem, Anton M. Polderman
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 100(8)
Previous surveys conducted in northern Ghana where Oesophagostomum bifurcum is endemic showed that O. bifurcum-induced nodular pathology could be detected in up to 50% of the inhabitants. The impact of albendazole-based mass treatment to control both
Autor:
E. Doehring, J P Zeim, N. Spannbrucker, P.A. Storey, Anton M. Polderman, L. van Lieshout, Pascal Magnussen, E. Agongo
Publikováno v:
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 67(6)
Infection by the nematode Oesophagostomum bifurcum is focally distributed in Africa and causes a syndrome of abdominal pain, obstruction, or abdominal mass because of its predilection for invasion of colonic mucosa. To determine the reliability of ul