Search results for "Cysticercosi"

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Neurocysticercosis with a single brain lesion in Germany: a case report

2009

Neurocysticercosis is rare in Western Europe and a high degree of physician awareness is necessary for diagnosis. We describe a case of Neurocysticercosis with a single brain lesion acquired in Germany in which only surgical removal and subsequent histological examination allowed diagnosis whereas diagnostic investigation yielded no pathological findings.

Medicine(all)Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryNeurocysticercosisCysticercosisGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseAlbendazoleSurgical removalWestern europeResearch articlemedicineBrain lesionsbusinessPathologicalmedicine.drugHistological examinationCases Journal
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WITHDRAWN: Taeniasis vs cysticercosis infection routes

2016

This article has been withdrawn at the request of the author(s) and/or editor. The Publisher apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.The full Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal can be found at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/withdrawalpolicy.

Medicine(all)medicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsbusiness.industry030231 tropical medicineCysticercosisGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSSurgery03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMedicineTaeniasisbusinessAsian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine
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The specificity of the electroimmunotransfer blot assay for Taenia solium cysticercosis

2007

Microbiology (medical)Blotmedicine.drug_formulation_ingredientInfectious DiseasesTaenia soliummedicineCysticercosisGeneral MedicineBiologymedicine.diseaseVirologyClinical Microbiology and Infection
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Development of digital health messages for rural populations in Tanzania: Multi- And interdisciplinary approach

2021

Background Health workers have traditionally delivered health promotion and education to rural communities in the Global South in paper leaflet formats or orally. With the rise of digital technologies, health promotion and education can be provided in innovative and more effective formats, which are believed to have a higher impact on disease prevention and treatment. Objective The aim of this tutorial is to illustrate how a multi- and interdisciplinary approach can be applied in the design process of digital health messages for use in the Global South. Methods The multi- and interdisciplinary team of the Non-discriminating access for Digital Inclusion (DigI) project digitalized and custom…

Rural Populationmedicine.medical_specialtyComputer scienceHealth Personneldigital healthHealth InformaticsTanzaniaWorld Wide WebTaenia soliumeHealthmedicineTutorialhealth educationHumansmHealthVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550mobile phonePublic healthcysticercosistapewormanthraxDigital healthMobile Applicationsddc:medicine.drug_formulation_ingredientHealth promotionmHealthtuberculosisVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800Needs assessmentHIV/AIDSHealth educationeHealthDelivery of Health Care
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Neurocysticercosis, Taenia asiatica and Cheju Island in Korea

2001

Swine DiseasesKoreaTaeniabiologyTraditional medicineSwinebusiness.industryNeurocysticercosisNeurocysticercosisbiology.organism_classificationTaenia asiaticaInfectious DiseasesParasitologyAnimalsHumansMedicineParasitologybusinessTrends in Parasitology
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Taenia asiatica and pig cysticercosis

2008

Taenia asiaticaGeneral VeterinarybiologyTraditional medicinemedicineParasitologyCysticercosisGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseVeterinary Parasitology
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Diagnosis of Human Cysticercosis and Taenia asiatica

2009

Taenia asiaticaInfectious DiseasesbiologyTraditional medicineVirologymedicineParasitologyCysticercosisbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseThe American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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Lights and shadows of the Taenia asiatica life cycle and pathogenicity.

2013

Humans are definitive hosts of two well-known species of the Taenia genus, Taenia solium (the pig tapeworm) and Taenia saginata (the cattle tapeworm). In the 1990s, a third species, Taenia asiatica, was discovered, sharing features with the other two since the adult morphology is similar to that of T. saginata, but its life cycle is like that of T. solium. Human taeniasis usually is asymptomatic or displays mild symptoms, and only T. solium can cause other sometimes serious disorders when humans accidentally ingest the eggs and develop the larval stage in different organs (cysticercosis). In this review, we expose what we currently know (lights) and what we do not yet know (shadows) about t…

Taenia asiaticaPathologymedicine.medical_specialtySymposiumbiologyHuman liverLife cyclepathogenesisZoologyCysticercosisbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseasePathogenicityTaenia asiaticamedicine.drug_formulation_ingredientTaenia soliumparasitic diseasesmedicineTaeniaTaeniasisTropismTropical parasitology
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The Asian Taenia and the possibility of cysticercosis

2000

In certain Asian countries, a third form of human Taenia, also known as the Asian Taenia, has been discovered. This Asian Taenia seems to be an intermediate between Taenia solium and T. saginata since in morphological terms it is similar to T. saginata, yet biologically, as it uses the same intermediate host (pigs), it is more akin to T. solium. Taenia solium causes human cysticercosis, while T. saginata does not. It is not known whether the Asian taeniid is able to develop to the larval stage in humans or not. The arguments proposed by those authors who consider it unlikely that the Asian Taenia causes human cysticercosis are: (a) its molecular similarities with T. saginata; (b) the absenc…

Veterinary medicineAsiaZoologyBiologydigestive systemparasitic diseasesTaenia soliumPrevalencemedicineAsian countryAnimalsHumansHelminthsIntestinal Diseases ParasiticCestode infectionsTaeniaCysticercosismusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologyIntermediate hostCysticercosisMini-Reviewmusculoskeletal systemmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.drug_formulation_ingredientInfectious DiseasesLarvaTaeniaParasitologyThe Korean Journal of Parasitology
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Comment on "Epidemiological Survey on Porcine Cysticercosis in Nay Pyi Taw Area, Myanmar".

2015

We have read with interest the paper by Khaing et al. [1], in which first data on Taenia solium cysticercosis in pigs from Myanmar are published. The authors found a porcine cysticercosis prevalence of 23.67% in slaughtered pigs, which, as they mention, indicates the presence of human taeniasis and also the risk of acquiring human cysticercosis and, therefore, neurocysticercosis. The high porcine cysticercosis prevalence detected by the authors means, obviously, that there has to be a high prevalence of human T. solium taeniasis among the inhabitants of Myanmar leading to a high presence of infective eggs in the environment. However, as far as we know, the presence of T. solium taeniasis, a…

Veterinary medicinemedicine.medical_specialtylcsh:Veterinary medicinebiologyNeurocysticercosisCysticercosismedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationhumanitiesPorcine cysticercosisSerologymedicine.drug_formulation_ingredientGeographyparasitic diseasesTaenia soliumEpidemiologymedicineTaeniaTaeniasislcsh:SF600-1100Letter to the EditorJournal of veterinary medicine
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