Pleural Effusion, Giardia, Adnexal Mass, Testosterone Replacement, Chronic Kidney Disease, Scalp Psoriasis
Am Fam Physician. 2024 Mar;109(3):208.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38574206 (Source: American Family Physician)
Source: American Family Physician - April 4, 2024 Category: Primary Care Source Type: research

Pleural Effusion, Giardia, Adnexal Mass, Testosterone Replacement, Chronic Kidney Disease, Scalp Psoriasis
Am Fam Physician. 2024 Mar;109(3):208.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38574206 (Source: American Family Physician)
Source: American Family Physician - April 4, 2024 Category: Primary Care Source Type: research

Pleural Effusion, Giardia, Adnexal Mass, Testosterone Replacement, Chronic Kidney Disease, Scalp Psoriasis
Am Fam Physician. 2024 Mar;109(3):208.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38574206 (Source: American Family Physician)
Source: American Family Physician - April 4, 2024 Category: Primary Care Source Type: research

Prevalence and molecular characterization of Cryptosporidium spp., Enterocytozoon bieneusi, and Giardia duodenalis in dairy cattle in Ningxia, northwestern China
This study aimed to evaluate the zoonotic potential of these three protozoa. In this study, small subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA) and 60 kDa glycoprotein (gp60) genes ofCryptosporidium; internal transcribed spacer (ITS) gene ofE. bieneusi; and SSU rRNA, glutamate dehydrogenase (gdh), triosephosphate isomerase (tpi), and beta-giardin (bg) genes ofG. duodenalis were examined. DNA extraction, polymerase chain reaction, and sequence analysis were performed on fecal samples collected from 320 dairy cattle at three intensive dairy farms in Ningxia in 2021 to determine the prevalence and genetic characteristics of these three pr...
Source: Veterinary Research Communications - April 3, 2024 Category: Veterinary Research Source Type: research

Investigation of Factors Associated with Subclinical Infections of < em > Giardia duodenalis < /em > and < em > Cryptosporidium canis < /em > in Kennel-Housed Dogs ( < em > Canis lupus familiaris < /em > )
Comp Med. 2024 Apr 2. doi: 10.30802/AALAS-CM-24-000007. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTGiardia duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. are zoonotic protozoal pathogens, spread by a fecal-oral route, which can infect a wide range of hosts including but not limited to dogs and humans. Giardia was recently estimated to be present in 37% to 50% of kennel-housed dogs. Cryptosporidium infections in kennel-housed dogs have been reported in 7% to 21% of the population. The goal of this study was to define demographic factors and fecal scores associated with positive screening test cases of Giardia and Cryptosporidium in kennel-housed l...
Source: Comparative Medicine - April 2, 2024 Category: Zoology Authors: Loni A Taylor Meriam N Saleh Eric C Kneese Tracy H Vemulapalli Christine M Budke Guilherme G Verocai Source Type: research

Investigation of Factors Associated with Subclinical Infections of < em > Giardia duodenalis < /em > and < em > Cryptosporidium canis < /em > in Kennel-Housed Dogs ( < em > Canis lupus familiaris < /em > )
Comp Med. 2024 Apr 2. doi: 10.30802/AALAS-CM-24-000007. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTGiardia duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. are zoonotic protozoal pathogens, spread by a fecal-oral route, which can infect a wide range of hosts including but not limited to dogs and humans. Giardia was recently estimated to be present in 37% to 50% of kennel-housed dogs. Cryptosporidium infections in kennel-housed dogs have been reported in 7% to 21% of the population. The goal of this study was to define demographic factors and fecal scores associated with positive screening test cases of Giardia and Cryptosporidium in kennel-housed l...
Source: Comparative Medicine - April 2, 2024 Category: Zoology Authors: Loni A Taylor Meriam N Saleh Eric C Kneese Tracy H Vemulapalli Christine M Budke Guilherme G Verocai Source Type: research

Investigation of Factors Associated with Subclinical Infections of < em > Giardia duodenalis < /em > and < em > Cryptosporidium canis < /em > in Kennel-Housed Dogs ( < em > Canis lupus familiaris < /em > )
Comp Med. 2024 Apr 2. doi: 10.30802/AALAS-CM-24-000007. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTGiardia duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. are zoonotic protozoal pathogens, spread by a fecal-oral route, which can infect a wide range of hosts including but not limited to dogs and humans. Giardia was recently estimated to be present in 37% to 50% of kennel-housed dogs. Cryptosporidium infections in kennel-housed dogs have been reported in 7% to 21% of the population. The goal of this study was to define demographic factors and fecal scores associated with positive screening test cases of Giardia and Cryptosporidium in kennel-housed l...
Source: Comparative Medicine - April 2, 2024 Category: Zoology Authors: Loni A Taylor Meriam N Saleh Eric C Kneese Tracy H Vemulapalli Christine M Budke Guilherme G Verocai Source Type: research

Investigation of Factors Associated with Subclinical Infections of < em > Giardia duodenalis < /em > and < em > Cryptosporidium canis < /em > in Kennel-Housed Dogs ( < em > Canis lupus familiaris < /em > )
Comp Med. 2024 Apr 2. doi: 10.30802/AALAS-CM-24-000007. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTGiardia duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. are zoonotic protozoal pathogens, spread by a fecal-oral route, which can infect a wide range of hosts including but not limited to dogs and humans. Giardia was recently estimated to be present in 37% to 50% of kennel-housed dogs. Cryptosporidium infections in kennel-housed dogs have been reported in 7% to 21% of the population. The goal of this study was to define demographic factors and fecal scores associated with positive screening test cases of Giardia and Cryptosporidium in kennel-housed l...
Source: Comparative Medicine - April 2, 2024 Category: Zoology Authors: Loni A Taylor Meriam N Saleh Eric C Kneese Tracy H Vemulapalli Christine M Budke Guilherme G Verocai Source Type: research

Investigation of Factors Associated with Subclinical Infections of < em > Giardia duodenalis < /em > and < em > Cryptosporidium canis < /em > in Kennel-Housed Dogs ( < em > Canis lupus familiaris < /em > )
Comp Med. 2024 Apr 2. doi: 10.30802/AALAS-CM-24-000007. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTGiardia duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. are zoonotic protozoal pathogens, spread by a fecal-oral route, which can infect a wide range of hosts including but not limited to dogs and humans. Giardia was recently estimated to be present in 37% to 50% of kennel-housed dogs. Cryptosporidium infections in kennel-housed dogs have been reported in 7% to 21% of the population. The goal of this study was to define demographic factors and fecal scores associated with positive screening test cases of Giardia and Cryptosporidium in kennel-housed l...
Source: Comparative Medicine - April 2, 2024 Category: Zoology Authors: Loni A Taylor Meriam N Saleh Eric C Kneese Tracy H Vemulapalli Christine M Budke Guilherme G Verocai Source Type: research

Investigation of Factors Associated with Subclinical Infections of < em > Giardia duodenalis < /em > and < em > Cryptosporidium canis < /em > in Kennel-Housed Dogs ( < em > Canis lupus familiaris < /em > )
Comp Med. 2024 Apr 2. doi: 10.30802/AALAS-CM-24-000007. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTGiardia duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. are zoonotic protozoal pathogens, spread by a fecal-oral route, which can infect a wide range of hosts including but not limited to dogs and humans. Giardia was recently estimated to be present in 37% to 50% of kennel-housed dogs. Cryptosporidium infections in kennel-housed dogs have been reported in 7% to 21% of the population. The goal of this study was to define demographic factors and fecal scores associated with positive screening test cases of Giardia and Cryptosporidium in kennel-housed l...
Source: Comparative Medicine - April 2, 2024 Category: Zoology Authors: Loni A Taylor Meriam N Saleh Eric C Kneese Tracy H Vemulapalli Christine M Budke Guilherme G Verocai Source Type: research

Investigation of Factors Associated with Subclinical Infections of < em > Giardia duodenalis < /em > and < em > Cryptosporidium canis < /em > in Kennel-Housed Dogs ( < em > Canis lupus familiaris < /em > )
Comp Med. 2024 Apr 2. doi: 10.30802/AALAS-CM-24-000007. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTGiardia duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. are zoonotic protozoal pathogens, spread by a fecal-oral route, which can infect a wide range of hosts including but not limited to dogs and humans. Giardia was recently estimated to be present in 37% to 50% of kennel-housed dogs. Cryptosporidium infections in kennel-housed dogs have been reported in 7% to 21% of the population. The goal of this study was to define demographic factors and fecal scores associated with positive screening test cases of Giardia and Cryptosporidium in kennel-housed l...
Source: Comparative Medicine - April 2, 2024 Category: Zoology Authors: Loni A Taylor Meriam N Saleh Eric C Kneese Tracy H Vemulapalli Christine M Budke Guilherme G Verocai Source Type: research

Molecular characterization of Cryptosporidium spp. and Giardia duodenalis in pet cats in Henan Province, central China
Acta Trop. 2024 Mar 24:107188. doi: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2024.107188. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTCryptosporidium spp. and G. duodenalis often infect humans, cats, and other mammals, causing diarrhea and being responsible for numerous outbreaks of waterborne and foodborne infections worldwide. The rapid increase in the number of pet cats poses a substantial public health risk. However, there were few reports about the infection of Cryptosporidium spp. and G. duodenalis infections in pet cats in Henan Province, central China. Thus, to understand the prevalence and genetic distribution of Cryptosporidium spp. and G. duode...
Source: Acta Tropica - March 26, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Liangliang Li Yuzhen Sui Xinmiao Li Pengtao Song Guizhen Chen Hu Liu Shoujun Zuo Jinjie Guo Qiong Wang Qiyuan Sun Hongyu Dai Junqiang Li Tao Zhang Fang Liu Longxian Zhang Haiju Dong Source Type: research

Molecular characterization of Cryptosporidium spp. and Giardia duodenalis in pet cats in Henan Province, central China
Acta Trop. 2024 Mar 24:107188. doi: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2024.107188. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTCryptosporidium spp. and G. duodenalis often infect humans, cats, and other mammals, causing diarrhea and being responsible for numerous outbreaks of waterborne and foodborne infections worldwide. The rapid increase in the number of pet cats poses a substantial public health risk. However, there were few reports about the infection of Cryptosporidium spp. and G. duodenalis infections in pet cats in Henan Province, central China. Thus, to understand the prevalence and genetic distribution of Cryptosporidium spp. and G. duode...
Source: Acta Tropica - March 26, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Liangliang Li Yuzhen Sui Xinmiao Li Pengtao Song Guizhen Chen Hu Liu Shoujun Zuo Jinjie Guo Qiong Wang Qiyuan Sun Hongyu Dai Junqiang Li Tao Zhang Fang Liu Longxian Zhang Haiju Dong Source Type: research

Molecular characterization and zoonotic potential of Cryptosporidium spp. and Giardia duodenalis in humans and domestic animals in Heilongjiang Province, China
Cryptosporidiosis and giardiasis are significant parasitic diseases shared between humans and domestic animals. Due to the close contact between humans and domestic animals in rural areas, it is important to c... (Source: Parasites and Vectors)
Source: Parasites and Vectors - March 25, 2024 Category: Microbiology Authors: Yaru Hao, Aiqin Liu, He Li, Yiyang Zhao, Lan Yao, Bo Yang, Weizhe Zhang and Fengkun Yang Tags: Research Source Type: research

The spectrum of parasitic infections with emphasis on the clinico-epidemiological characteristics and risk factors among immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients at a university hospital in Northern India
CONCLUSION: This study determines the spectrum of intestinal parasitic infections among the immunocompromised and immunocompetent individuals and guides physicians in starting appropriate anti-parasitic treatment along with the instillation of strict hand hygiene techniques.PMID:38482297 | PMC:PMC10931889 | DOI:10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_726_23 (Source: Primary Care)
Source: Primary Care - March 14, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: Mitra Kar Romya Singh Nidhi Tejan Chinmoy Sahu Ritika Tiwari Mudra Jain Awadhesh Kumar Sangram S Patel Urvashi Goyal Ujjala Ghoshal Source Type: research