Arranz-Solís, David Warschkau, David Fabian, Benedikt T Seeber, Frank Saeij, Jeroen PJ
Toxoplasma gondii oocysts, which are shed in large quantities in the feces from infected felines, are very stable in the environment, resistant to most inactivation procedures, and highly infectious. The oocyst wall provides an important physical barrier for sporozoites contained inside oocysts, protecting them from many chemical and physical stres...
Timinao, Lincoln Jamea, Esther W. Katusele, Michelle Burkot, Thomas R. Karl, Stephan
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Frontiers in Parasitology
Background Currently, the gold standard to assess parasite developmental stages in mosquitoes is light microscopy. Microscopy can miss low-density infections, is time-consuming and not species-specific. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) has been the alternative technique to evaluate the infectivity of mosquitoes especially in field studies ...
Arranz-Solís, David Warschkau, David Fabian, Benedikt T. Seeber, Frank Saeij, Jeroen P. J.
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mBio
Toxoplasma gondii oocysts, which are shed in large quantities in the feces from infected felines, are very stable in the environment, resistant to most inactivation procedures, and highly infectious. The oocyst wall provides an important physical barrier for sporozoites contained inside oocysts, protecting them from many chemical and physical stres...
Largo-de la Torre, Andrea Diezma-Díaz, Carlos Calero-Bernal, Rafael Atencia-Cibreiro, Gabriela Sánchez-Sánchez, Roberto Ferre, Ignacio Regidor-Cerrillo, Javier Ortega-Mora, Luis Miguel
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Frontiers in Immunology
Livestock animals, such as swine, are an important source of Toxoplasma gondii in the human population. Currently, there is limited knowledge regarding the potential influence that the T. gondii genotype might exert on establishing infection in swine. Herein, we investigated the role of 2 T. gondii isolates, type II and III, representative of the g...
Murshed, Mutee Al-Quraishy, Saleh Qasem, Mahmood A.
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Open Chemistry
Natural products play an important role as environmentally friendly agents that can be used against parasitic diseases. Many Eimeria species cause eimeriosis in poultry. The negative effects of synthetic anti-coccidiosis medications necessitate the quest for alternative treatments derived from medicinal plants in the treatment of eimeriosis. The st...
Abate, Andargie Kedir, Soriya Bose, Mitiku Hassen, Jifar Dembele, Laurent Golassa, Lemu
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Microbiology Spectrum
The membrane feeding assay is widely used to evaluate the efficacy of transmission-blocking interventions (TBIs) and identify the reservoir of malaria. This study aimed to determine the infectivity of blood meals from symptomatic Plasmodium-infected patients to an Anopheles arabiensis colony in Ethiopia. A membrane feeding assay was conducted on a ...
Arranz-Solís, David Saeij, Jeroen P. J.
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Frontiers in Immunology
Toxoplasmosis is a worldwide disease affecting all warm-blooded animals, including humans. Vaccination strategies aimed at inducing an efficient immune response while preventing transmission have been attempted in the past. While many different approaches can partially protect immunized animals against subsequent infections, full and lasting protec...
maría, nadia
Toxoplasma gondii is a major foodborne pathogen capable of infecting all warm-blooded animals, including humans. Although oocyst-associated toxoplasmosis outbreaks have been documented, the relevance of the environmental transmission route remains poorly investigated. Thus, we carried out an extensive systematic review on T. gondii oocyst contamina...
Khan, W. Das, S. N. Mahmoud, A. H. Rafique, N. Anwar, K. Khan, B. T. Ullah, I. Khan, M. Gul, S. Gul, R.
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Abstract Coccidiosis remains one of the major problems in poultry all over the world. Very limited data on anticoccidial drugs in wild pigeons is available. The current study was aimed to understand the comparative efficacy of sulfadimidine, amprolium and triquen in wild pigeons of Dir district, Pakistan suffering from coccidiosis. The faecal matte...
Arranz-Solís, David Saeij, Jeroen PJ
Toxoplasmosis is a worldwide disease affecting all warm-blooded animals, including humans. Vaccination strategies aimed at inducing an efficient immune response while preventing transmission have been attempted in the past. While many different approaches can partially protect immunized animals against subsequent infections, full and lasting protec...