Several typing methods have been used in studies aiming to unravel the molecular epidemiology of Blastocystis, which is one of the most common intestinal parasites in human and many non-human hosts. Such studies have the potential to add to knowledge on Blastocystis transmission, host specificity, phylogeography, and clinical and public health significance, but rely on robust, standardized methods by which data can be generated and compared directly between studies. One of the most used methods is "barcoding,", which involves single-round PCR amplification and sequencing of partial small subunit ribosomal RNA genes of the parasites. Recently, a publicly available online facility was developed for quick and standardized identificat...
<p><strong><em>Background:</em></strong> <em>Blastocystis</em> is one of the most common parasites, ...
International audienceDiagnosis of Blastocystis in stool may be challenging, as microscopic examinat...
We have developed a simple method for subtyping the intestinal protistan parasite Blastocystis using...
© 2016 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Several typing methods have been used in studies aiming to unrav...
Blastocystis is the most common nonfungal microeukaryote of the human intestinal tract and comprises...
Blastocystis is a prevalent single-celled enteric parasite of unresolved clinical significance. Effo...
Blastocystis is a prevalent single-celled enteric parasite of unresolved clinical significance. Effo...
BACKGROUND: Blastocystis is a common single-celled intestinal parasite of humans and other animals c...
The development of molecular tools for detection and typing of unicellular intestinal parasites has ...
International audienceBlastocystis sp. is the most common eukaryotic parasite in the intestinal trac...
Blastocystis is a unicellular, anaerobic protist which lives in the intestinal tract of diverse ani...
Background: Blastocystis sp. are among the most commonly observed intestinal parasites in routine cl...
International audienceBlastocystis anaerobic parasites are widespread worldwide in the digestive tra...
Blastocystis is one of the most common enteric parasites present in humans. There is still much unce...
Blastocystis is the most commonly found intestinal protist in the world. Accurate detection and diff...
<p><strong><em>Background:</em></strong> <em>Blastocystis</em> is one of the most common parasites, ...
International audienceDiagnosis of Blastocystis in stool may be challenging, as microscopic examinat...
We have developed a simple method for subtyping the intestinal protistan parasite Blastocystis using...
© 2016 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Several typing methods have been used in studies aiming to unrav...
Blastocystis is the most common nonfungal microeukaryote of the human intestinal tract and comprises...
Blastocystis is a prevalent single-celled enteric parasite of unresolved clinical significance. Effo...
Blastocystis is a prevalent single-celled enteric parasite of unresolved clinical significance. Effo...
BACKGROUND: Blastocystis is a common single-celled intestinal parasite of humans and other animals c...
The development of molecular tools for detection and typing of unicellular intestinal parasites has ...
International audienceBlastocystis sp. is the most common eukaryotic parasite in the intestinal trac...
Blastocystis is a unicellular, anaerobic protist which lives in the intestinal tract of diverse ani...
Background: Blastocystis sp. are among the most commonly observed intestinal parasites in routine cl...
International audienceBlastocystis anaerobic parasites are widespread worldwide in the digestive tra...
Blastocystis is one of the most common enteric parasites present in humans. There is still much unce...
Blastocystis is the most commonly found intestinal protist in the world. Accurate detection and diff...
<p><strong><em>Background:</em></strong> <em>Blastocystis</em> is one of the most common parasites, ...
International audienceDiagnosis of Blastocystis in stool may be challenging, as microscopic examinat...
We have developed a simple method for subtyping the intestinal protistan parasite Blastocystis using...