International audienceTrichuris trichiura and T. suis are whipworms of humans and pigs, respectively, but it has recently been suggested that humans may be infected with multiple genotypes or species of Trichuris and cross-infection with Trichuris of pig origin has also been reported. In addition, the species status of Trichuris in non-human primates is unsettled and it is unknown how many whipworm species we share with other primates. Herein, we inferred the phylogeny of Trichuris collected from human, baboon and pig based on nuclear (18S and beta-tubulin) and mitochondrial (cox1) genes and evaluated the use of three PCR linked restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) to identify worms. We found that all baboon worms clustered w...
Although there has been extensive debate about whether Trichuris suis and Trichuris trichiura are se...
<div><p>Although there has been extensive debate about whether <em>Trichuris suis</em> and <em>Trich...
The whipworms, i.e. parasitic nematodes of the genus Trichuris Roederer, 1761, infect a variety of m...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The whipworms <i>Trichuris trichiura</i> and <i>Trichuris suis</i> are two ...
The whipworm, Trichuris trichiura, causes trichuriasis in,600 million people worldwide, mainly in de...
The whipworm, Trichuris trichiura, causes trichuriasis in ∼600 million people worldwide, mainly in d...
The whipworm of humans, Trichuris trichiura, is responsible for a neglected tropical disease (NTD) o...
The whipworm of humans, Trichuris trichiura, is responsible for a neglected tropical disease (NTD) o...
Abstract Background Whipworms (Nematoda: Trichuridae), among the most common soil-transmitted helmin...
The whipworm of humans, Trichuris trichiura, is responsible for a neglected tropical disease (NTD) o...
Nematodes belonging to the Trichuris genus are prevalent soil-transmitted helminths with a worldwide...
Nematodes of the genus Trichuris, known as whipworms, are recognized to infect numerous mammalian sp...
Background: Whipworms (Trichuris sp.) are a globally distributed genus of parasitic helminths that i...
Background The whipworms Trichuris trichiura and Trichuris suis are two parasitic nematodes of human...
Whipworms are a group of gastrointestinal worms that are both common and globally distributed. These...
Although there has been extensive debate about whether Trichuris suis and Trichuris trichiura are se...
<div><p>Although there has been extensive debate about whether <em>Trichuris suis</em> and <em>Trich...
The whipworms, i.e. parasitic nematodes of the genus Trichuris Roederer, 1761, infect a variety of m...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The whipworms <i>Trichuris trichiura</i> and <i>Trichuris suis</i> are two ...
The whipworm, Trichuris trichiura, causes trichuriasis in,600 million people worldwide, mainly in de...
The whipworm, Trichuris trichiura, causes trichuriasis in ∼600 million people worldwide, mainly in d...
The whipworm of humans, Trichuris trichiura, is responsible for a neglected tropical disease (NTD) o...
The whipworm of humans, Trichuris trichiura, is responsible for a neglected tropical disease (NTD) o...
Abstract Background Whipworms (Nematoda: Trichuridae), among the most common soil-transmitted helmin...
The whipworm of humans, Trichuris trichiura, is responsible for a neglected tropical disease (NTD) o...
Nematodes belonging to the Trichuris genus are prevalent soil-transmitted helminths with a worldwide...
Nematodes of the genus Trichuris, known as whipworms, are recognized to infect numerous mammalian sp...
Background: Whipworms (Trichuris sp.) are a globally distributed genus of parasitic helminths that i...
Background The whipworms Trichuris trichiura and Trichuris suis are two parasitic nematodes of human...
Whipworms are a group of gastrointestinal worms that are both common and globally distributed. These...
Although there has been extensive debate about whether Trichuris suis and Trichuris trichiura are se...
<div><p>Although there has been extensive debate about whether <em>Trichuris suis</em> and <em>Trich...
The whipworms, i.e. parasitic nematodes of the genus Trichuris Roederer, 1761, infect a variety of m...