authorParagonimiasis is a common parasitic zoonosis in Cameroon and neighbouring countries in Western Africa. Serum, sputum and faecal samples were collected in an endemic area of South West Province, Cameroon, after administration of a questionnaire to identify individuals with appropriate symptoms and histories. Microscopic examination revealed eggs in sputum from 16 people, but none in any faecal sample. These 16 were among the 25 and 26 people, respectively, positive by ELISA and by immunoblot using Paragonimus africanus crude antigens. Copro-DNA detection was attempted using 23 faecal samples (18 from sputum egg-negative and five from sputum egg-positive individuals). Copro-DNA was detected in four of the five sputum egg-positive indiv...
In the northeastern region of India, paragonimiasis is emerging as an important public health proble...
Abstract: The epidemiology and perception of Paragonimus infection were investigated in Oban communi...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the etiologic agent from a Paragonimiasis patient using molecular techniques....
Paragonimiasis is a common parasitic zoonosis in Cameroon and neighbouring countries in Western Afri...
International audienceBoth epilepsy and paragonimiasis had been known to be endemic in Southwest Cam...
Paragonimiasis is a foodborne trematode infection of the lungs caused by Paragonimus spp., presentin...
Both epilepsy and paragonimiasis had been known to be endemic in Southwest Cameroon. A total of 188 ...
Abstract Background Paragonimiasis have previously been reported in two zones of the Southwest Provi...
Paragonimiasis is caused by zoonotic trematodes of Paragonimus spp., found in Asia, the Americas and...
International audienceFifteen cases of human paragonimosis were detected in Ivory Coast from 1974 to...
An up-to-date review on human paragonimiasis in Africa was carried out to determine the current geog...
Paragonimiasis, human lung fluke disease, is a foodborne anthropozoonosis caused by the trematodes a...
This chapter provides state-of-the-art overviews on foodborne diseases caused by Paragonimus in rela...
[Extract] Paragonimiasis is a zoonotic disease caused by lung flukes of the genus Paragonimus. Human...
Abstract Background Farm animals are usually suspected to transmit infections to humans. Domestic ca...
In the northeastern region of India, paragonimiasis is emerging as an important public health proble...
Abstract: The epidemiology and perception of Paragonimus infection were investigated in Oban communi...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the etiologic agent from a Paragonimiasis patient using molecular techniques....
Paragonimiasis is a common parasitic zoonosis in Cameroon and neighbouring countries in Western Afri...
International audienceBoth epilepsy and paragonimiasis had been known to be endemic in Southwest Cam...
Paragonimiasis is a foodborne trematode infection of the lungs caused by Paragonimus spp., presentin...
Both epilepsy and paragonimiasis had been known to be endemic in Southwest Cameroon. A total of 188 ...
Abstract Background Paragonimiasis have previously been reported in two zones of the Southwest Provi...
Paragonimiasis is caused by zoonotic trematodes of Paragonimus spp., found in Asia, the Americas and...
International audienceFifteen cases of human paragonimosis were detected in Ivory Coast from 1974 to...
An up-to-date review on human paragonimiasis in Africa was carried out to determine the current geog...
Paragonimiasis, human lung fluke disease, is a foodborne anthropozoonosis caused by the trematodes a...
This chapter provides state-of-the-art overviews on foodborne diseases caused by Paragonimus in rela...
[Extract] Paragonimiasis is a zoonotic disease caused by lung flukes of the genus Paragonimus. Human...
Abstract Background Farm animals are usually suspected to transmit infections to humans. Domestic ca...
In the northeastern region of India, paragonimiasis is emerging as an important public health proble...
Abstract: The epidemiology and perception of Paragonimus infection were investigated in Oban communi...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the etiologic agent from a Paragonimiasis patient using molecular techniques....