Search results for "Strongyloidiasis"

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Strongyloidiasis in northern Vietnam: epidemiology, clinical characteristics and molecular diagnosis of the causal agent.

2019

Abstract Background Strongyloidiasis is a health problem in Vietnam, but appropriate information is still limited. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence, geographical distribution, epidemiological aspects, symptoms and other health indicators of Strongyloides stercoralis infections in patients from 27 provinces of northern Vietnam attending the Hanoi Medical University Hospital during 2016 and 2017. Methods Blood samples of 2000 patients were analyzed for S. stercoralis infection with an IgG ELISA test. Seroprevalence was analyzed by gender, age group, locality of origin (rural or urban areas) and symptoms. Stools from the seropositive patients were examined for the detectio…

MaleRural PopulationEpidemiology0302 clinical medicineSeroepidemiologic StudiesEpidemiologyDiagnosisPrevalenceEosinophilia030212 general & internal medicineSymptomatologyIntestinal Diseases ParasiticGeographyDNA HelminthMiddle AgedInfectious DiseasesStrongyloidiasisVietnamStrongyloidiasisITS1 sequenceFemalemedicine.symptomAdultDiarrheamedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescent030231 tropical medicineAntibodies HelminthBiologyDNA RibosomalStrongyloides stercoralislcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultAge DistributionEosinophiliamedicineSeroprevalenceAnimalsHumanslcsh:RC109-216AgedResearchmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationParasitologyImmunoglobulin GTropical medicineParasitologyRural areaStrongyloides stercoralisGeographical distributionDemographyParasitesvectors
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A Strongyloides stercoralis infection presenting as arthritis of sternoclavicular joint

2016

Strongyloides stercoralis (S. stercoralis) is a parasite, endemic in tropical, subtropical, and also not rarely in temperate regions, that infects up to 100 million people worldwide [1]. Patients m...

0301 basic medicinemusculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialty030106 microbiologySternoclavicular jointArthritisStrongyloides stercoralis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRheumatologyInternal medicineStrongyloidesmedicineReactive arthritis030212 general & internal medicinebiologybusiness.industryArthritismedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationhumanitiesRheumatologyStrongyloidiasismedicine.anatomical_structureStrongyloidesImmunologyStrongyloides Arthritis Rheumatologybusinesshuman activities
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Donor-derived Strongyloides stercoralis hyperinfection syndrome after simultaneous kidney/pancreas transplantation

2016

Most cases of strongyloidiasis associated with solid organ transplantation have been due to the reactivation of a latent infection in the recipient as a result of the immunosuppressive therapy; however, donor-derived infections are becoming increasingly frequent. The case of a patient who nearly died of a Strongyloides stercoralis hyperinfection after receiving simultaneous kidney/pancreas transplants is described herein. No specific parasitological tests were performed pre-transplantation, despite the fact that both the recipient and the donor originated from endemic areas. Serological analysis of the donor's serum performed retrospectively revealed the origin of the infection, which if it…

Microbiology (medical)AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatment030231 tropical medicineHyperinfection030230 surgeryPancreas transplantationTransplantKidneyGastroenterologylcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseasesStrongyloides stercoralisSerology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDonor-derivedAparell urinariInternal medicineStrongyloidesmedicineAnimalsHumanslcsh:RC109-216PancreasKidney transplantationImmunosuppression TherapyIvermectinbiologybusiness.industryImmunosuppressionGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseKidney TransplantationTissue DonorsSurgeryTransplantationInfectious DiseasesStrongyloidiasisStrongyloidesInfeccióStrongyloidiasisPancreas TransplantationbusinessStrongyloides stercoralis
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Strongyloidiasis with Emphasis on Human Infections and Its Different Clinical Forms

2015

Strongyloidiasis (caused by Strongyloides stercoralis, and to a lesser extent by Strongyloides fuelleborni) is one of the most neglected tropical diseases with endemic areas and affecting more than 100 million people worldwide. Chronic infections in endemic areas can be maintained for decades through the autoinfective cycle with the L3 filariform larvae. In these endemic areas, misdiagnosis, inadequate treatment and the facilitation of the hyperinfection syndrome by immunosuppression are frequent and contribute to a high mortality rate. Despite the serious health impact of strongyloidiasis, it is a neglected disease and very little is known about this parasite and the disease when compared …

medicine.medical_specialtybiologybusiness.industryMortality rateHealth impactNeglected DiseaseDiseasemedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationStrongyloides stercoralisStrongyloidiasisStrongyloides fuelleborniImmunologymedicineNeglected tropical diseasesIntensive care medicinebusiness
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Pulmonary Strongyloides stercoralis infection.

2016

0301 basic medicineMalemedicine.medical_specialtyFatal outcomeEndemic DiseasesLung Diseases Parasiticmedicine.medical_treatment030106 microbiologySplenectomyMEDLINEGastroenterologyStrongyloides stercoralis03 medical and health sciencesImmunocompromised Host0302 clinical medicineFatal OutcomeX ray computedGastrectomyStomach NeoplasmsInternal medicineOccupational ExposuremedicineAnimalsHumansAged 80 and overbiologybusiness.industryMediterranean RegionSmokingGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationAgricultural Workers' Diseases030228 respiratory systemSplenectomyStrongyloidiasisGastrectomyOccupational exposureEndemic diseasesbusinessStrongyloides stercoralisTomography X-Ray ComputedArchivos de bronconeumologia
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The transcriptome analysis of Strongyloides stercoralis L3i larvae reveals targets for intervention in a neglected disease.

2012

Background: Strongyloidiasis is one of the most neglected diseases distributed worldwide with endemic areas in developed countries, where chronic infections are life threatening. Despite its impact, very little is known about the molecular biology of the parasite involved and its interplay with its hosts. Next generation sequencing technologies now provide unique opportunities to rapidly address these questions. Principal Findings: Here we present the first transcriptome of the third larval stage of S. stercoralis using 454 sequencing coupled with semi-automated bioinformatic analyses. 253,266 raw sequence reads were assembled into 11,250 contiguous sequences, most of which were novel. 8037…

lcsh:Arctic medicine. Tropical medicineSequence analysisHaemonchus-contortuslcsh:RC955-962Molecular Sequence DataComputational biologyBiologyBioinformaticsDNA sequencingStrongyloides stercoralisTranscriptomeParasitic DiseasesmedicineAnimalsHumansDictyocaulus-viviparusGene Expression Profilinglcsh:Public aspects of medicinePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthNeglected DiseasesFunctional genomicslcsh:RA1-1270Sequence Analysis DNADNA Protozoanmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationGene expression profilingInfectious DiseasesStrongyloidiasisLarvaHost-Pathogen InteractionsStrongyloidesStrongyloidiasisMedicineHelminth-parasitesStrongyloides stercoralisFunctional genomicsResearch ArticleNeglected Tropical DiseasesPLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
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Eosinophil-selective mediators in human strongyloidiasis

2006

SUMMARY Strongyloides stercoralis infection is characterized by the production of IgE and eosinophils in peripheral blood. Experimental studies have demonstrated that eosinophils play an important role in protection against Strongyloides stercoralis, but the mechanisms regulating eosinophils are not known. In this study we have focused on analysing the molecules that selectively regulate eosinophil migration, namely eotaxin and interleukin-5 (IL-5), using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in patients with strongyloidiasis. Serum expression of eotaxin and IL-5 were significantly increased in patients compared with the control group. This rise suggests that selective mediators of the eosin…

AdultChemokine CCL11MaleEotaxinAdolescentImmunologyAntibodies HelminthImmunoglobulin EStrongyloides stercoralisEosinophil migrationmedicineAnimalsHumansInterleukin 5AgedEosinophil cationic proteinbiologyImmunoglobulin EMiddle Agedrespiratory systemEosinophilmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationEosinophilsChemotaxis LeukocyteStrongyloidiasismedicine.anatomical_structureChemokines CCImmunologyStrongyloidiasisbiology.proteinFemaleParasitologyInterleukin-5Strongyloides stercoralisParasite Immunology
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Proteomic analysis of Strongyloides stercoralis L3 larvae

2010

SUMMARYStrongyloidiasis can be perpetuated by autoinfection with the filariform larvae L3, causing asymptomatic chronic infections and creating a population of carriers, affecting not only developing countries. So far, very little is known about the proteins that interact with the human host, and few proteins from the infective Strongyloides stercoralis L3 have been characterized. Here, we report results obtained from a proteomic analysis of the proteins from S. stercoralis L3 larvae obtained from patients. Since the genome of S. stercoralis is not yet available, we used proteomic analysis to identify 26 different proteins, 13 of them released by short digestion with trypsin, which could re…

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