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Autor:
M. M. H. Satti, F. A. Hashim, Christopher L. Karp, Thomas A. Wynn, A. M. Kordofani, Franklin A. Neva, David L. Sacks, S. H. El-Safi, M. Hag-Ali, Thomas B. Nutman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Investigation. 91:1644-1648
The immunological mechanisms underlying the susceptibility to disseminated visceral parasitism of mononuclear phagocytes in patients with kala-azar remain undefined. Resistance and susceptibility are correlated with distinct patterns of cytokine prod
Autor:
S H, El-Safi, A, Abdel-Haleem, A, Hammad, I, El-Basha, A, Omer, H G, Kareem, M, Boelaert, M, Chance, M, Hommel
Publikováno v:
Eastern Mediterranean health journal = La revue de sante de la Mediterranee orientale = al-Majallah al-sihhiyah li-sharq al-mutawassit. 9(4)
A latex agglutination test to detect urinary antigens for visceral leishmaniasis (VL) was studied. In 204 patients with suspected VL, KAtex had a sensitivity of 95.2% with good agreement with microscopy smears but poor agreement with 4 different sero
Publikováno v:
The Journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 88(2)
The effects of Gambusia affinis on some suspected predators of mosquitoes were studied for a period of 12 months. A list of such predators was given. The most abundant invertebrate predators were Odonata, followed by Hemiptera and Ephemeroptera and t
Publikováno v:
The Journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 88(2)
The ampullarid snail Marisa cornuarietis was imported to the Sudan in 1981 for evaluation as a biological control agent against the planorbid snails which transmit human schistosomes. In initial field studies in small protected ponds the generation t
Autor:
S H, el Safi, A M, Haridi
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association. 2(3)
Publikováno v:
The Journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 88(2)
The food of both Gambusia affinis and Oreochromis niloticus was studied. Organisms eaten by both species of fish are tabulated, together with the amounts eaten during the various months of the year. G. affinis larger than 25 mm are carnivorous and be