Abstract. The genus Halicephalobus consists of eight species of free-living nematodes. Only one species (H. gingivalis) has been reported to infect vertebrates. Human infection is extremely rare, and only four cases have been reported in the literature. These nematodes seem to exhibit neurotropism, but their life cycle, mode of infection, and risk factors are poorly understood. Neurohelminthiases are not commonly recognized in the United States and when they do occur, pose great diagnostic challenges because of lack of appropriate non-invasive screening and/or confirmatory tests. We report a challenging case of meningoencephalomyelitis caused by a Halicephalobus sp., in which the patient had a rapidly deteriorating clinical course. The case...
Introduction: Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) is a rare but lethal infection of the brain ...
Introduction: Veillonella parvula is a small, nonfermentative anaerobic gram-negative coccus. Mening...
Halicephalobus gingivalis is a small (235 - 460 µm) free-living bacteriovorous nematode (Panagrolaim...
Halicephalobus gingivalis is a saprophytic nematode parasite that causes a rare form of fatal mening...
Halicephalobus gingivalis (previously Micronema deletrix) is a free-living nematode known to cause o...
Halicephalobus gingivalis (previously Micronema deletrix) is a free-living nematode known to cause o...
Introduction: Halicephalobus gingivalis is a free-living nematode belonging to the order Rhabditida....
Research Areas: Veterinary SciencesABSTRACT - Halicephalobus gingivalisis a small saprophytic rhabdi...
Halicephalobus gingivalis (Panagrolaimidae), formerly known as Micronema deletrix, is a free-living,...
Halicephalobus gingivalis (H. gingivalis) causes a rare and fatal infection in horses and humans. De...
A seven-year-old horse was euthanised after exhibiting a severe and rapidly progressive neurological...
Background: A fatal case of meningoencephalitis was reported in a 13-year-old Koninklijk Warmbloed P...
Abstract. Two large, living worms were collected as they emerged from the lower limb of each of two ...
Halicephalobus gingivalis (H.deletrix) no cérebro de um eqüino A 10-year-old Mangalarga gelding wit...
Haemophilus paraphrophilus was recovered in pure culture from purulent material collected at surgery...
Introduction: Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) is a rare but lethal infection of the brain ...
Introduction: Veillonella parvula is a small, nonfermentative anaerobic gram-negative coccus. Mening...
Halicephalobus gingivalis is a small (235 - 460 µm) free-living bacteriovorous nematode (Panagrolaim...
Halicephalobus gingivalis is a saprophytic nematode parasite that causes a rare form of fatal mening...
Halicephalobus gingivalis (previously Micronema deletrix) is a free-living nematode known to cause o...
Halicephalobus gingivalis (previously Micronema deletrix) is a free-living nematode known to cause o...
Introduction: Halicephalobus gingivalis is a free-living nematode belonging to the order Rhabditida....
Research Areas: Veterinary SciencesABSTRACT - Halicephalobus gingivalisis a small saprophytic rhabdi...
Halicephalobus gingivalis (Panagrolaimidae), formerly known as Micronema deletrix, is a free-living,...
Halicephalobus gingivalis (H. gingivalis) causes a rare and fatal infection in horses and humans. De...
A seven-year-old horse was euthanised after exhibiting a severe and rapidly progressive neurological...
Background: A fatal case of meningoencephalitis was reported in a 13-year-old Koninklijk Warmbloed P...
Abstract. Two large, living worms were collected as they emerged from the lower limb of each of two ...
Halicephalobus gingivalis (H.deletrix) no cérebro de um eqüino A 10-year-old Mangalarga gelding wit...
Haemophilus paraphrophilus was recovered in pure culture from purulent material collected at surgery...
Introduction: Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) is a rare but lethal infection of the brain ...
Introduction: Veillonella parvula is a small, nonfermentative anaerobic gram-negative coccus. Mening...
Halicephalobus gingivalis is a small (235 - 460 µm) free-living bacteriovorous nematode (Panagrolaim...