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Salivary gland extracts from the yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti contain a factor Xa-specific anticoagulant detectable in vitro by clotting assays. The anticoagulant is found only in female salivary glands, which is consistent with its role in bloodfeeding. Extracts of adult female glands
OBJECTIVE
Typhoid fever caused by Salmonella Typhi remains a major burden worldwide. Gastrointestinal bleeding can be seen in up to 10 percent of patients and may be fatal. The coagulopathy, which may be the driver of this severe complication in patients with typhoid fever, however is ill defined.
OBJECTIVE
To elucidate effects of sodium ethamsylate (SE) on anticoagulant and antiaggregation activity of vascular endothelium in patients suffering from hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS).
METHODS
A trial of SE enrolled 70 HFRS patients (58 males, 12 females aged under 30 years)
Mosquito salivary glands secrete a number of proteins that inhibit mammalian hemostasis and facilitate blood feeding. We have isolated the protein product and corresponding cDNA of a gene designated Anticoagulant-factor Xa (AFXa), that encodes the factor Xa (FXa)-directed anticoagulant of the yellow