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dientamoebiasis/diarrhée

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Equine protozoan diarrhea (equine intestinal trichomoniasis) at Trinidad racetracks.

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Dientamoeba fragilis, a neglected cause of diarrhea, successfully treated with secnidazole.

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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the pathogenicity of Dientamoeba fragilis by comparing it with Giardia lamblia and to investigate the effect of a single dose of secnidazole in dientamoebiasis. METHODS Stool samples of 400 patients, admitted to the Department of Parasitology, Celal Bayar University, were

First report of feline intestinal trichomoniasis caused by Tritrichomonas foetus in Korea.

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Feline intestinal tritrichomoniasis by Tritrichomonas foetus was first recognized in USA in 1999 and has so far been reported from UK, Norway, Switzerland, and Australia, but not from the Far East Asian countries. In November 2008, 2 female and male littermate Siamese cats, 6-month old, raised in a

Intestinal trichomoniasis due to Tritrichomonas mobilensis in tree shrews (Tupaia belangeri).

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Intestinal trichomoniasis was observed in 156 of 202 Tupaia belangeri (77.2%). The parasites were located principally in the cecum (75%) and were far less common in the proximal portion of the colon (19%) or terminal portion of the ileum (6%). Advanced trichomoniasis was associated with liquid cecal

Prevalence and clinical features of Dientamoeba fragilis infections in patients suspected to have intestinal parasitic infection.

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The present study was conducted to determine the prevalence and clinical features of dientamoebiasis in patients presumed to be infected with intestinal parasites. A total of 168 patients were examined for D. fragilis using microscopy (after Wheatley's trichrome staining) and culture (using modified

[Dientamoeba fragilis infection in patients with gastrointestinal system complaints].

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In this study, we aimed to investigate the incidence of Dientamoeba fragilis with different diagnostic methods in patients with gastrointestinal symptoms and determine the sensitivity and specificity of existing diagnostic methods. Fecal samples collected from 101 patients with gastrointestinal

Is the treatment of Enterobius vermicularis co-infection necessary to eradicate Dientamoeba fragilis infection?

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OBJECTIVE Dientamoeba fragilis is a pathogenic protozoan of the human gastrointestinal tract with a worldwide distribution, which has emerged as an important and misdiagnosed cause of chronic gastrointestinal illnesses such as diarrhea and 'irritable-bowel-like' gastrointestinal disease. Very little

A review of the clinical presentation of dientamoebiasis.

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Among 750 symptomatic and asymptomatic patients, Dientamoeba fragilis was detected at a prevalence of 5.2% and more common than Giardia intestinalis. Most infected patients presented with diarrhea and abdominal pain with symptoms greater than 2 weeks duration being common. Bacterial and viral causes
OBJECTIVE To describe the clinical and microbiological features of Dientamoeba fragilis and Giardia lamblia infected patients, and to analyze the genetic variation of D. fragilis strains. METHODS For a period of two years, all stool samples collected from patients suspected of having a parasitic

Dientamoeba fragilis infection presenting to the emergency department as acute appendicitis.

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Dientamoeba fragilis is a non-enteroinvasive, protozoan parasite of the human large intestine with a worldwide prevalence. Considered for years to be a non-pathogenic organism, more recent studies suggest that up to 25% of adult hosts and up to 90% of infested children may manifest clinical disease.

Prospective study of the prevalence, genotyping, and clinical relevance of Dientamoeba fragilis infections in an Australian population.

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A prospective study was conducted over a 30-month period, in which fecal specimens from 6,750 patients were submitted to the Department of Microbiology at St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, Australia. Trophozoites of Dientamoeba fragilis were detected in 60 (0.9%) patients by permanent staining, and

The importance of considering the neglected intestinal protozoan parasite Dientamoeba fragilis.

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Dientamoebiasis is globally distributed and detected in a large number of subjects with diarrhea, abdominal discomfort, flatulence, fatigue and loss of appetite. The life cycle and transmission of Dientamoeba fragilis are poorly understood. Microscopic examination of permanent stained smears is

Transmission of Dientamoeba fragilis: evaluation of the role of Enterobius vermicularis.

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The role of Enterobius vermicularis in the transmission of Dientamoeba fragilis has been evaluated in two groups of patients admitted to the Parasitology Laboratory of Celal Bayar University: one group with E. vermicularis infection (n=187, Pinworm Group), and the other with D. fragilis infection

Survival of a feline isolate of Tritrichomonas foetus in water, cat urine, cat food and cat litter.

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Feline intestinal trichomoniasis caused by Tritrichomonas foetus is associated with large bowel diarrhea in cats from many parts of the world. It has long been recognized as an economically important sexually transmitted disease that causes early abortion in cattle. Isolates of T. foetus from cattle

A new species of Tritrichomonas (Sarcomastigophora: Trichomonida) from the domestic cat (Felis catus).

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Feline trichomoniasis is an intestinal disease in cats resulting in chronic diarrhea, flatulence, tenesmus, and fecal incontinence. Bovine trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted disease of cattle infecting the reproductive tract of cows causing pyometra and possible mid- to late-term abortions.
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