Pathogenic intestinal protozoa are responsible for clinically important infections in both the developed and the developing world. These organisms are responsible for both acute and chronic ...
Identify protozoan diseases endemic to Mongolia and develop simple and rapid diagnostic kits Trypanosomosis, piroplasmosis, and many other animal protozoan diseases are severely epidemic in Mongolia, ...
The H5N1 bird flu — widespread in wild birds worldwide and the cause of outbreaks in poultry, U.S. dairy cows and even several recent human cases among agricultural workers – is a prime example of ...
The diseases are caused by parasites, bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and other pathogens, and disproportionally impact the most vulnerable, which contributes to and exacerbates existing social and ...
The majority of agents that cause disease in humans are viruses or bacteria, although the parasite that causes malaria is a notable example of a protozoan. There are a number of different routes by ...
Chagas disease, caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, finds its roots in the intricate web of transmission ...
fungi and protozoa in the blood down to the species level, thereby rapidly improving the diagnosis of infectious diseases. The discovery that cell-free DNA (cfDNA), short fragments of DNA released ...
The clinical spectrum of intestinal E. histolytica infection ranges from an asymptomatic carrier state to severe invasive disease. Asymptomatic cyst carriage occurs with E. histolytica as well as E.