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[the elk--the intermediate host of echinococcus granulosus in yakutia].the yakut elk is an obligatory intermediate host of e. granulosus (batsch, 1786). in this region, a mixed focus of hydatid echinococcosi causative agent with a dog-elk-dog pattern of circulation was revealed in the presence of a natural focus where the circulation pattern was wolf-elk-wolf.19902377142
[the ultrastructure of sterile larvocysts of echinococcus granulosus from different hosts].the sterile larvocysts of echinococcus granulosus are characterized by host-dependent morphological variability. the distinctions reside in the intensity of germinative layer development, glycogen and lipid content, ultrastructure of the tegument distal cytoplasm. the larvocysts obtained from one host species in different geographic zones of the country are morphologically similar. the sterile echinococcus granulosus larvocysts obtained upon experimental infection of mice demonstrate typical mor ...19902233541
echinococcus granulosus: in vitro maintenance of whole cysts and the assessment of the effects of albendazole sulphoxide and praziquantel on the germinal layer.small entire cysts of echinococcus granulosus of human and animal origin were cultured in vitro in the presence or absence of albendazole sulphoxide (1000 micrograms/litre) or praziquantel (500 micrograms/litre) for 10 or 11 d, and subsequently passaged into the peritoneal cavity of gerbils to assess viability by continued cyst growth. viability was reduced in the presence of albendazole sulphoxide, and disintegration of the germinal layer immediately after culture was demonstrated at the ultras ...19892617608
detection of taenia hydatigena copro-antigens by elisa in dogs.a sandwich-elisa was developed for the detection of soluble taenia hydatigena antigens in fecal samples of dogs. affinity-purified polyclonal catching antibodies and alkaline phosphatase-conjugated detecting antibodies were employed, which had been obtained from rabbits hyperimmunized with excretory/secretory antigens derived from in vitro maintained adult taenia hydatigena. the assay allowed the detection of 800 ng t. hydatigena antigen g-1 of feces as a lower limit. six helminth-free dogs were ...19902382393
isolation and characterisation of nucleic acids from the hydatid organisms, echinococcus spp. (cestoda).dna and rna in combination have been prepared and characterised from the hydatid disease organisms, echinococcus granulosus and echinococcus multilocularis. the dna obtained is of high molecular weight, pure and can be cleaved by restriction enzymes, thereby facilitating future production of genomic dna probes for studies of echinococcus gene expression. moreover, cloned dna segments from schistosoma mansoni hybridise strongly to echinococcus dna following restriction and southern blot analysis. ...19852414655
specificity of scolex and oncosphere antigens for the serological diagnosis of taeniid cestode infections in dogs.groups of dogs raised free of helminths were monospecifically infected with the common nematodes toxocara canis, ancylostoma caninum and trichuris vulpis. serums from these dogs, and a group of dogs of unknown history but infected with dirofilaria immitis and dipylidium caninum, had levels of antibody to their homologous nematode antigens readily detectable by elisa. no cross-reactions were apparent when these serums were tested by elisa using oncosphere antigens of taenia hydatigena, t. pisifor ...19862421704
specific and cross-reactive antigens of echinococcus granulosus hydatid cyst fluid.the parasite antigens of echinococcus granulosus hydatid cyst fluid have been characterised using the techniques of radioiodination, immunoprecipitation, sds-page, and immunoblotting. five major subunit antigens of the parasite have been identified of relative molecular mass (mr) 12,000, 16,000, two at 20,000, and 38,000 when reduced. the 12 and 16 kda molecules are specific to e. granulosus and are excreted/secreted by both u.k. strains of the parasite and all human isolates examined, although ...19872444883
ige-dependent humoral immune response in echinococcus multilocularis infection: circulating and basophil-bound specific ige against echinococcus antigens in patients with alveolar echinococcosis.clinical symptoms of immediate-type hypersensitivity (ith) and specific ige against echinococcus granulosus antigens are frequently present in patients with hydatid cysts. in alveolar echinococcosis (ae) due to e. multilocularis, clinical manifestations related to ith have never been reported. the ige-dependent humoral immune response was evaluated in 30 patients with ae. circulating specific ige (sige) were determined with two different methods of radio-allergo-sorbent test. serum sige were det ...19882450708
a comparative study of the rast, indirect haemagglutination, basophil degranulation and latex tests in the diagnosis of human hydatid disease.in order to compare the diagnostic efficacy of the, basophil degranulation, rast, indirect haemagglutination and latex tests, we carried out these four tests on 50 patients with confirmed hydatid disease due to echinococcus granulosus. as a control group we employed 50 subjects who showed no evidence of hydatid disease or any other parasitic disease. the test which displayed the highest degree of diagnostic efficacy was the basophil degranulation test with a sensitivity of 93% and an accuracy of ...19882456004
biochemical characterization of taenia hydatigena cysticerci from goats and pigs.analysis of the major biochemical components of taenia hydatigena cysticerci collected from goats and pigs showed marked differences, particularly in glycogen, protein, lipid and dna levels. differences were also detected in the levels of cholesterol, triglycerides, free fatty acids and phospholipids. furthermore, the profile of phospholipid fractions revealed quantitative differences between the two species. it is concluded that the cysticerci of goat and pig origin probably represent two diffe ...19892480977
subunit composition and specificity of the major cyst fluid antigens of echinococcus granulosus.the subunit composition and specificity of the major echinococcus granulosus cyst fluid antigens were determined by immunochemical analysis using murine monoclonal antibodies against antigen 5 and antigen b and human sera. immune complexes cut out from immunoelectrophoresis gels and murine hybridomas were used as a source of specific anti-antigen 5 and anti-antigen b antibodies. immunoprecipitation and western blot analyses in sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gels using these reagents iden ...19892481826
[distribution of ovine hydatidosis in sardinia, 1987-1988].the prevalence of echinococcus granulosus in sheep was examined in sardinia between june and september 1987-1988. of the examined sheep 243 were being pastured in fenced fields while 1084 were being pastured in open fields. an infection rate of 1.6% was recorded in the first group of sheep, and 86.7% in the second. the prevalence rate differed in various parts of the region, ranging from 79.4% (oristano province) to 95% (nuoro province). of the parasitized sheep 7.9% harboured only fertile cysts ...19892487004
[epidemiology and social/health implications of hydatidosis in sardinia].all surgically treated cases of hydatidosis registered in sardinia from 1969 to 1984 have been analysed. the 16-year period clearly shows that unilocular hydatid disease caused by larvae of tapeworm, echinococcus granulosus, is endemic in sardinia. in this region there are foci of human infection notably in the sheep rearing areas, of nuoro and sassari. the incidence of human hydatidosis shows a marked regional variation varying during the last survey (1982-1984) between 16.9/1000 in the provinc ...19892491290
poor response to long-term albendazole therapy of hydatid liver cysts.seven patients with uncomplicated hepatic hydatid cysts (echinococcus granulosus) were treated with albendazole 10 mg/kg/day for 2-6 months (mean 4 months). serial sonographic evaluation showed reduction in cyst size in only 1 patient (the anteroposterior diameter decreased from 16.5 cm to 4.9 cm). therapy in this patient was discontinued after 4 months due to development of jaundice. albendazole appears to have a limited role in the treatment of hydatid disease of the liver.19892667098
the ovine cysticercosis as models for research into the epidemiology and control of the human and porcine cysticercosis taenia solium: ii. the application of control.field trials and control programmes demonstrate that ovine echinococcosis (echinococcus granulosus) and the cysticercoses (taenia hydatigena and t. ovis) have different stabilities and may not respond in the same way to control. the first-named, which is usually in the endemic state, is readily transformed by a dog-dosing programme to extinction status. in contrast, the cysticercoses, usually in the hyperendemic state, may only be transformed to the endemic state. the consequence of this include ...19892518723
the isolation, by differential antibody screening, of echinococcus multilocularis antigen gene clones with potential for immunodiagnosis.a lambda gt11 cdna expression library consisting of a million recombinant clones has been constructed from echinococcus multilocularis protoscolex mrna. differential screening of the library with pools of e. multilocularis and echinococcus granulosus human infection sera has revealed 13 potentially immunodiagnostic clones. on the basis of plaque immunoassays and lysogen characteristics, two of these clones, designated em2 and em4, have been further characterised. the recombinant fusion-peptides ...19892524665
genetic heterogeneity within echinococcus granulosus: isolates from different hosts and geographical areas characterized with dna probes.a segment of the ribosomal rna gene of schistosoma mansoni and a dna fragment specific to echinococcus granulosus, cloned in plasmids, have been used as dna probes to assess the extent of genetic variability within e. granulosus and some distinct strains have been identified. the dna analysis, involving restriction endonuclease digestion and southern blot hybridization with the probes, did not demonstrate any significant genetic variation within the u.k. horse/dog or sheep/dog strains but confir ...19892552377
echinococcus granulosus: failure of the eosin-exclusion test to demonstrate death of protoscoleces. 19852580498
treatment of echinococcus granulosus hydatid disease with mebendazole.the authors report their personal experience in the treatment of 70 patients with hydatid cysts of different localization with mebendazole, following protocols approved by who. during treatment patients were submitted to careful clinical, biochemical, radiological and immunological controls. on the whole, 150 hydatid cysts and 13 cases of widespread hydatidosis were observed. follow-up ranged from 6 months to 5 years. morphological and/or volumetric modifications were observed in 64.3% of the to ...19892585032
rapid recovery of echinococcus granulosus following 'successful' albendazole therapy in a gerbil model.peritoneal echinococcus granulosus in gerbils was treated with albendazole. both early and late infections were studied; response to albendazole therapy and the ability of the parasite to recover after treatment was found to depend on dose and length of therapy. even after treatment at 50 mg/kg for 2 months late infections retained the ability to recover over 3 months.19892600415
can implanted cyst pieces of echinococcus granulosus regenerate?small piece of ovine hydatid cysts devoid of brood capsules and protoscoleces, and half or quarter pieces of secondary sterile murine cysts of equine origin failed, over a six-month period, to regenerate when passaged into the peritoneal cavity of balb/c mice. the majority of similar pieces placed in microdiffusion chambers prior to insertion into mice also failed to regenerate, suggesting that the passage of cyst pieces may not be totally reliable in the assessment of the viability of germinal ...19892604464
chemotherapy of echinococcus infection in man with albendazole.since 1983 data have been collected on the outcome of treatment of apparently active echinococcus granulosus hydatid cysts with albendazole. most patients received 800 mg albendazole daily in cycles of 28 d with 14 d between cycles, with a mean duration of 2.5 cycles (range 1-12). from an initial set of over 500 cases, 253 patients were evaluated for efficacy, with 269 hepatic, 86 pulmonary, 50 peritoneal and 51 cysts at other sites being individually assessed. 72 patients (28.5%) were regarded ...19892603216
[effect of praziquantel and albendazole on ultrastructure of protoscolex of echinococcus granulosus].when protoscoleces of echinococcus granulosus, maintained in 20% calf serum-rpmi 1640 were exposed to praziquantel 1 microgram/ml for 1-48 h, severe damages to the ultrastructure of protoscoleces were observed. the main lesions of the tegument included indistinct of the matrix, vacuolization and peeling, while vacuolization of perinuclear cytoplasma in tegumental cells, focus lysis in muscle bundles, and destruction in collection ducts and flame cells were also seen. the results suggest that the ...19892610002
isolation and partial characterization of species-specific and cross-reactive antigens of echinococcus granulosus cyst fluid.two parasite antigens have been isolated from echinococcus granulosus hydatid cyst fluid using hydrophobic interaction chromatography, anion exchange chromatography and gel filtration chromatography. initial characterization of the antigens indicates that both are glycoproteins, of approximately 20 and 48 kda (eg20 and eg48). when the two antigens were tested with a battery of antisera from patients with heterologous parasitic infections, only eg20 was found to be specific for e. granulosus. the ...19892615786
albendazole is effective against established echinococcus granulosus in gerbils: comparison of serum concentrations achieved by gavage and feed administration.serum levels of albendazole sulphoxide in gerbils infected with echinococcus granulosus and treated with albendazole (20 or 50 mg kg-1 day-1) by gavage were dose dependent, whereas albendazole administered in feed at a rate equivalent to 80 mg kg-1 day-1 achieved serum levels calculated to be equivalent to those produced by administration of 40 mg kg-1 day-1 by gavage. this regimen, over a three-month period, was effective and reduced parasite weight to 4.6% of that in control gerbils, and the t ...19892619363
cystic echinococcosis in the xinjiang/uygur autonomous region, people's republic of china. i. demographic and epidemiologic data.demographic and epidemiologic data on those factors potentially related to the prevalence and transmission of hydatid disease caused by echinococcus granulosus were collected in 1987 from each household in 85 villages in the two communities of yuanhucun and ershilidian within hutubi county in the xinjiang/uygur autonomous region, prc, with additional questionnaire data collected from approximately 40 households randomly selected from each of 16 villages within those communities. yuanhucun and er ...19902382094
comparison of albendazole and praziquantel therapy of echinococcus granulosus in naturally infected sheep.the effects of albendazole (10 mg kg-1 day-1) and praziquantel (50 mg kg-1 day-1) for 6 weeks on naturally infected sheep with pulmonary cysts of echinococcus granulosus of proven viability were studied. immediately following therapy, one of three sheep treated with praziquantel had viable cysts and 7 months later one of two sheep had viable cysts. one sheep died during albendazole therapy, but 7 months following therapy only one of five sheep had viable cysts. electron microscopy demonstrated n ...19902382392
the status of subspecies or strains of echinococcus granulosus in great britain. 19892619368
echinococcus granulosus: development of resistance to albendazole in an animal model.gerbils with well developed peritoneal cysts of echinococcus granulosus were randomized to albendazole 50 mg/kg/day or untreated control. treated animals had less disease at post mortem after 3 months of treatment. cysts were then taken from both albendazole-treated and control animals and cultured in vitro either with or without albendazole sulphoxide (alb sx) 500 micrograms/l for 14 days. viability of cysts was then established by implantation of whole cysts into gerbils. whilst naive cysts we ...19902387977
[preparation and identification of monoclonal antibodies against echinococcus granulosus hydatid cyst fluid antigen].mcabs were prepared by fusing sp2/0 cells with spleen cells of balb/c mice immunized with hydatid cyst fluid (hcf) antigen. antibodies in hybrid culture supernatant were detected by elisa, and positive hybrids were cloned by technique of limiting dilutions. numbers of chromosomes of five hybridoma cell lines (1d1, 1d8, 2d6, 4b10, 4f4) were demonstrated in the range of 99-108. the immunoglobulin class/subclass of mcab 4f4 was igm and the others belonged to igg1. iha, elisa and i-elisa were used f ...19892630414
[cell line of hybridoma secreting monoclonal antibodies against echinococcus granulosus antigens].in order to produce specific monoclonal antibodies for immunodiagnosis and immunoprophylaxis in hydatid disease, a monoclonal antibody cell line nia2 secreting specific antibodies was established, through fusion of myeloma cells sp2/0 and spleen cells of balb/c mice immunized with hydatid fluid from a local (ningxia) patient and repeated screenings and clonings. the specificity was assayed via elisa, immunoprecipitating and ultramicroscopy. antibody titer of 1:2,560 was obtained in the supernata ...19892633889
in vitro effects of levamisole and ivermectin against echinococcus granulosus protoscoleces.the in vitro effects of levamisole and ivermectin against echinococcus granulosus protoscoleces were studied by means of light and electron microscopy. both drugs had a protoscolicidal activity that increased proportionally with increasing concentrations of the drugs. ivermectin showed the more rapid effects and caused contraction and paralysis of protoscoleces. a paralyzing effect was also observed with levamisole, followed by irreversible tissue vacuolation leading to death.19892635167
echinococcosis in iraq: prevalence of echinococcus granulosus in stray dogs in arbil province.of 67 dogs examined in 11 localities in arbil province, northern iraq, 53 (79.1%) were found infected with echinococcus granulosus. the infection rates in the 11 localities ranged from 66.7% to 100%. infections were light (1-200 worms) in 37.7% of infected dogs, medium (201-1,000 worms) in 20.8% and heavy (over 1,000 worms) in 41.5%. the heaviest burden was detected in 13 dogs, in which 3,000 to 8,000 worms each were counted. infection rates were slightly higher in male dogs (81.1%) than in bitc ...19892635226
cross-reacting and specific antigenic components in cystic fluid from metacestodes of echinococcus granulosus and taenia solium.sera from confirmed patients of 5 hydatidosis, 67 neurocysticercosis and 89 other parasitic diseases were tested for specific antibody (igg) levels by elisa to cystic fluid antigens from metacestodes of echinococcus granulosus (hf) and taenia solium (cf). all hydatidosis sera reacted positively to both hf and cf while neurocysticercosis sera did in 49.3% to hf and 85.1% to cf. the frequencies of cross-reactions were lower in other parasitic diseases to both antigens. by sds-page, protein bands o ...19892484811
hydatid disease: analysis of parasite antigens in circulating immune complexes and in preformed hydatid antigen-antibody complexes.fifty-three sera from 29 patients with hydatid disease, all but one positive for specific anti-parasite antibodies and all negative for specific circulating antigens, were studied for the presence of circulating immune complexes (cic) by conglutinin binding-assay (kgba). fourteen serum samples (26%) from eight patients (27%) were positive. these positive sera were pooled for each patient and the eight samples were peg-precipitated and analysed for the presence of specific echinococcus granulosus ...19892664438
specific detection of circulating surface/secreted glycoproteins of viable cysticerci in taenia saginata cysticercosis.a mouse monoclonal antibody (moab), reactive with a repetitive carbohydrate epitope on lentil-lectin adherent glycoproteins present on the surface and in the secretions of taenia saginata cysticerci, was used in the construction of a diagnostic elisa assay to detect these glycoproteins in the serum of t. saginata infected cattle. the moab was used as the trapping layer and subsequently bound glycoprotein was revealed using the same moab and biotinylated peroxidase-streptavidin complex as the dev ...19892674862
amino acid sequence homology between cyclophilin and a cdna-cloned antigen of echinococcus granulosus. 19892677720
spectrotypic analysis of humoral response in human hydatidosis.the spectrotypic patterns of anti-echinococcus granulosus and anti-f(ab')2 antibodies were analysed in 13 patients with different forms of hydatidosis by means of isoelectric focusing (ief). specific anti-echinococcus antibodies and specific echinococcus antigens were obtained by crossed affinity chromatography between patient serum and cyst fluid, as previously described (d'amelio et al., 1985). a wide spectrotype in the pattern of anti-echinococcus antibodies was observed, with strong homologi ...19892786776
[hydatid cyst of the lung].following a summary of the natural biological cycle of taenia echinococcus granulosus, the hydatid vesicle is described with its walls and contents. the chapter on the geographical distribution and epidemiology of hydatidosis shows that the disease is ubiquitous, spares no continent and is particularly frequent in mediterranean countries and latin america. the natural course of the pulmonary hydatid cyst is presented in 6 successive radioclinical stages and illustrated by radiological images tha ...19892678406
hydatid disease: the threat within papua new guinea.hydatid disease is a problem in those countries where man, grazing animals and dogs live in close association. the adult tapeworm of echinococcus granulosus causes few, if any, symptoms in the dog and so its presence may be unsuspected. transmission to man is by ingestion of eggs, which resist desiccation and may be viable for up to one year. food or water may be directly contaminated or infection acquired by close contact with dogs carrying eggs in their saliva or hair. though quarantine regula ...19892683476
[immunological humoral response in mice experimentally infected with echinococcus granulosus, preliminary result of kinetic observation].5 serological methods included latex agglutination test (la), enzyme-linked immunoelectrotransfer blot (eitb), enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa), dot-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (dot-elisa) and immunofluorescence antibody test (ifa) were used to trace the kinetic changes of the humoral response in nih mice experimentally infected with protoscolex of echinococcus granulosus. results showed that dot-elisa and ifa were able to detect antibodies 2 wk after infection while elisa, eitb a ...19892686857
[an evaluation of the efficacy of immunoenzyme analysis with whole and fractionated antigens of echinococcus granulosus].efficacy of eia with intact (ia) and fractionated (fa) antigens on 34 lung echinococcosis patients' sera and 42 control sera samples has been evaluated. sediment fraction sf-70, obtained from echinococcal fluid treated with 70% saturated ammonium sulphate, was the most effective, revealing specific antibodies in 97.2 +/- 2.9% of echinococcosis patients, while ia allowed to reveal them only in 82.4 +/- 6.5% of cases. the values in eia diagnostic (1:200) titres were 76.5 +/- 7.3 and 54.1 +/- 4.0%, ...19892693925
[hepatic hydatid cyst with destruction of the biliary confluent. apropos of 2 cases treated by direct reconstruction].the authors present two cases of hepatic echinococcus cyst with destruction of the biliary confluent. the severity of this exceptional lesion requires uncommon treatment. experience with treatment of biliary fistulas when there is a residual cystic cavity, provides arguments for and against primary suture of these fistulas. in these cases, the required treatment consists in reconstruction of the hepatic biliary ducts destroyed (right, left and common) by using the pericystic envelope itself as a ...19892695533
development of the tegument of echinococcus granulosus (cestoda) protoscoleces during cystic differentiation in vivo.during the first 4 days following infection, early tegumentary changes are confined to the protoscolex soma of echinococcus granulosus, the thick glycocalyx being lost and the blunt elevations, flattened. the golgi complexes within the tegumentary cytons produce t2 vesicles that increase in number in the tegument from days 4 to 12, whereas t1 vesicles decline. spineless, truncated microtriches develop at the somal surface, and the laminated layer starts to form around the developing cyst from da ...19892704723
sensitivity to albendazole sulphoxide of echinococcus granulosus scoleces in man. 19862877193
phagocytic function of monocytes in murine model of echinococcus granulosus of human origin.phagocytic function of monocytes was studied in e. granulosus infected swiss albino mice, with haemolysin coated sheep erythrocytes, staphylococcus aureus, latex particles and- echinococcus antigen coated latex particles. no significant difference in percentage phagocytic activity was observed in mice in the early stages of infection when compared to non-infected controls (p greater than 0.05). however, in the later stages of infection, increase in the phagocytic activity was noticed. the activi ...19892914730
ultrastructural study of in vitro larval development of echinococcus granulosus protoscoleces.through ultrastructural study of the morphological forms developed in vitro during protoscolex culture, we describe larval e. granulosus histogenesis. the transformation of the spined microtriches in the protoscolex into truncated microtriches that develop within the hydatid cyst is discussed. the paper also describes the mitochondria location change that occurs during the evolution; the mitochondria pass from the most internal area of the distal cytoplasm along the cytoplasmic extensions into t ...19892707959
a specific diagnostic antigen of echinococcus granulosus with an apparent molecular weight of 8 kda.an echinococcus antigen with an apparent molecular weight of 8 kda was identified as diagnostically important. an immunoblot assay using this antigen was 91% sensitive for surgically confirmed echinococcus granulosus hydatid disease of the liver. specificity was 100% for echinococcosis. marked cross-reactivity was observed with serum specimens from patients with e. multilocularis and e. vogeli infections. the 8 kda component was not related to the widely recognized echinococcus antigen 5.19892712196
echinococcus granulosus: a comparison of free amino acid concentration in hydatid fluid from primary and secondary cysts and host plasma.a total of 28 components were detected in the free amino acid (faa) pool of hydatid fluid from primary and secondary equine cysts, secondary ovine cysts and host plasma. examination of data from equine cysts revealed that the majority of faas were present in significantly greater concentrations in secondary cysts, glycine being over 30 times more concentrated. values for total carbohydrates and glucose did not, however, differ significantly and total protein content was greater in primary cysts. ...19892717213
observations on the suitability and importance of the domestic intermediate hosts of echinococcus granulosus in uttah pradesh, india.the present study investigated the suitability and importance of buffaloes, camels, sheep, goats and pigs in maintaining the life-cycle of echinococcus granulosus in aligarh, india. a total of 565 (36%) of 1556 buffaloes, 20 (2%) of 1208 goats, 5 (1%) of 559 pigs, 6 (6%) of 109 sheep and two of three camels were found to harbour hydatid cysts. the frequency distribution of the hydatid cysts in each intermediate host species was over-dispersed and in buffaloes cyst fertility increased with increa ...19892723385
the diagnosis of human hydatidosis by measurement of specific ige antibody by enzyme immunoassay.the sensitivity and specificity of an enzyme immunosorbent assay (eia) for measurement of anti-echinococcus granulosus specific ige antibody using microtiter strips was evaluated. the sensitivity was 92.2% for 90 patients with cysts in the liver or other body sites but excluding the patients with cysts in the lungs or bones. in this latter group (n = 26) a sensitivity of 61.5% was recorded. the specificity for control groups comprising 89 blood bank sera from spain and 48 sera from atopic swedes ...19892727637
echinococcus granulosus infection of foxes in south-eastern new south wales. 19892730477
distribution of zinc in parasitic helminths.the distribution of zinc in representative groups of parasitic helminths was determined by the use of the atomic absorption spectrophotometer. the results of these analyses have shown that growing flukes (smaller forms) with active oogenesis and spermatogenesis contained more zinc than old (large) or very old adults with an empty uterus and large lobulated testes. in cestodes, the neck region and immature proglottids showed more zinc concentration than mature and gravid proglottids and fully gro ...19892738383
occurrence of the cattle strain of echinococcus granulosus in the german democratic republic. 19892755937
the dispersion of echinococcus granulosus in the intestine of dogs.we studied the dispersion of adult echinococcus granulosus in the intestine of experimentally infected dogs at 2 scales of habitat use. on a coarse scale, worms were found most frequently in the anterior third of the small intestine. on a fine scale, clumps or aggregations, typically of 4-5 worms in an area of 12 mm2, occurred throughout the anterior two-thirds of the intestine. the most likely proximate cause of aggregative behavior is attraction between individual worms. there are at least 2 e ...19892760768
value of isotypic characterization of antibodies to echinococcus granulosus by enzyme-linked immuno-filtration assay.in order to establish prognostic criteria for patients with hydatid cysts and to identify functional antigenic components of echinococcus granulosus 87 sera from 36 patients were studied by enzyme-linked immuno-filtration assay (elifa) to characterize the four main classes of specific immunoglobulins and to determine compared immunological profiles (cip) between samples or subjects. this method uses filtration with labelled antibodies to reveal precipitating systems preformed by immuno-electro-d ...19873113939
echinococcal disease of the extrahepatic biliary tract.cystic hydatid disease of the liver is uncommon in the united states. it is caused by the larval cestode echinococcus granulosus. one complication of this disorder is rupture of the hepatic hydatid cyst into the biliary ducts. there have been few reported cases of this complication of hydatid disease in the us literature. we describe a case of this disorder and briefly review the literature.19892763215
genetic differences between cysts of echinococcus granulosus from the same host.isozyme differences were found between protoscoleces derived from different cysts in three sheep and three macropod marsupials. isozymes were interpreted as the products of different alleles at corresponding enzyme loci, indicating that the same host may contain cysts derived from genetically different embryos. genetic variation on this scale may cause confusion in epidemiological studies, if protoscoleces from several cysts are pooled prior to strain-typing.19892635169
echinococcal diseases in an extended family and review of the literature.echinococcal disease occurred in an extended family from athens, greece. seven of the 11 family members were noted to be infected with echinococcus granulosus, and five members have undergone surgical treatment. the potential sources of infection are discussed, although localization was impossible. there is no genetic basis for this disease and no apparent pattern of family member interrelationship or visceral involvement. although echinococcal infection is frequently diagnosed in large urban ce ...19892658920
activation of normal murine b cells by echinococcus granulosus.echinococcus granulosus protoscolex (psc) infection of balb/c mice led, after 4 days, to raised numbers of cells forming plaques with trinitrophenyl-treated sheep red cells and bromelain-treated mouse red cells. the findings were similar in athymic and euthymic cba mice. activation of b cells was accompanied by secretion of immunoglobulin, as indicated by the reverse plaque technique. in addition, co-culture of psc with the 7oz/3 pre-b-cell led to the induction of differentiation, resulting in t ...19892661414
an unusual pulmonary and renal presentation of echinococcosis. report of a case.echinococcosis, although relatively rare in north america, is becoming more prevalent. the rapid diagnosis of hydatid disease, using a noninvasive approach, is highly desirable. this paper describes a rare case of simultaneous pulmonary and renal echinococcosis, without demonstrable liver involvement, diagnosed by cytologic examination of a bronchial aspirate and sputum. this case emphasizes the importance of cytologic evaluation of a variety of body fluids to diagnose multiorgan infection by ec ...19892781969
lack of interspecies barriers in anti-id stimulated antibody production against echinococcus granulosus antigens.polyclonal human anti-hydatid antibodies were affinity purified from a hydatid patient serum and used to produce a rabbit anti-idiotypic serum. these anti-id antibodies cross-reacted in elisa with sera from 11 of 12 hydatid patients studied and with 13 infected or immunized mice sera. all mice primed and boosted with anti-id produced anti-hydatid antibodies in the primary response and exhibited an increase in antibody titre after a booster injection. the same effect was observed with mice primed ...19892785670
purification of shiga toxin and shiga-like toxins i and ii by receptor analog affinity chromatography with immobilized p1 glycoprotein and production of cross-reactive monoclonal antibodies.shiga toxin from shigella dysenteriae 60r was purified to homogeneity by a novel one-step receptor analog affinity chromatography method. the method was based on the binding affinity of shiga toxin for a specific disaccharide, gal alpha 1----4gal, which was also present in glycoproteins with p1 blood group seroreactivity produced in hydatid cysts from sheep infected with echinococcus granulosus. having shown that cyst fluid p1 glycoprotein bound shiga toxin on a solid phase, a p1 glycoprotein af ...19892807552
echinococcus granulosus: ultrastructure of epithelial changes during the first 8 days of metacestode development in vitro.the epithelium of artificially hatched and activated oncospheres of e. granulosus was studied ultrastructurally over the first 8 days of metacestode development in vitro. within 4 h of activation, the epithelium was transformed from a thin cytoplasmic layer into a much wider layer packed with penetration gland granules and containing mitochondria and golgi apparatus. microvilli were extended from the outer plasma membrane and the basal lamina on the inner epithelial surface virtually disappeared ...19892807718
the development of nonradioactive total genomic probes for strain and egg differentiation in taeniid cestodes.purified total genomic dna labeled with photobiotin was used as a probe for the identification and differentiation of strains of echinococcus granulosus and to distinguish between the morphologically identical eggs of 2 taeniid species. such biotinylated probes are easily prepared and can be utilized effectively for rapid screening and identification of taeniid isolates by dot and southern blotting. the use of total genomic dna probes in high stringency hybridizations obviates the need for clone ...19883195693
[effect of d-hydrastine on the ultrastructure of experimental echinococcus granulosus cyst in mice].the ultrastructural changes in the germinal membranes of echinococcus granulosus cysts treated with d-hydrastine (3.75 mg/(kg.d), ig) for 20 d were studied. cysts from d-hydrastine treated mice were shown by transmission electron microscope to have dissolution of the microtriches, disturbance of organelles in their arrangement, dilatation and disruption of microtubules, increase in size and number of lysosomes, a decrease in number of golgi complexes and lessening in density and swelling of mito ...19892816421
characterization of echinococcus granulosus of spanish origin by dna restriction endonuclease analysis and southern blot hybridization. 19882835326
molecular cloning of taenia solium genomic dna and characterization of taeniid cestodes by dna analysis.total dnas, isolated from a range of taeniid cestodes (taenia solium, t. saginata, t. pisiformis, t. crassiceps, t. hydatigena, t. ovis, t. multiceps and t. taeniaeformis), have been subjected to restriction enzyme digestion, southern transfer and hybridization analysis using cloned fragments of the ribosomal rna gene of schistosoma mansoni. substantial inter-specific genetic differences have been revealed on the basis of characteristic hybridization patterns for each of the taeniid cestode spec ...19882845336
significance of particle size of mebendazole in the treatment of tapeworm infections.taenia hydatigena and echinococcus granulosus in dogs have been used as a model to evaluate the response of these parasites to increasing doses of mebendazole in different dose forms (powder, micronized powder and tablets of micronized powder). overall the micronized powder proved to be the most active, the tablets less so and the normal powder least active. statistical confirmation was obtained that the use of this drug in different dose forms changed the rate of the response, suggesting that i ...19852867190
hydatid disease in the turkana district of kenya. vi. man:dog contact and its role in the transmission and control of hydatidosis amongst the turkana.despite a hostile environment unsuited to parasite transmission, turkana district in northwestern kenya has the highest incidence of hydatid disease in the world. the prevalence of the disease varies ten-fold, being higher in the north than the south of the district. this study examined whether differences in man:dog contact and specific activities of dogs enhanced the transmission of echinococcus granulosus eggs to man. a total of 24,541 observation-minutes were completed, studying 31 dogs from ...19883252758
observations on the origin of daughter cysts within hydatid cysts of echinococcus granulosus. 19883252765
deciphering western blots of tapeworm antigens (taenia solium, echinococcus granulosus, and taenia crassiceps) reacting with sera from neurocysticercosis and hydatid disease patients.complex antigen mixtures displayed in western blots may be immediately and quantitatively categorized with respect to specificity and immunogenicity by immunoplotting. this involves plotting the frequency with which each antigen band reacts with a set of immune sera against the frequency of the same band when reacted with another set of immune sera. immunoplotting has proven to be a powerful method of analyzing western blots of reactions between vesicular fluids from the metacestodes of taenia s ...19892929850
[human hydatidosis caused by echinococcus granulosus: problems of medical and surgical therapy]. 19872954744
experimental echinococcus granulosus infection in mice: immunocytochemical analysis of lymphocyte populations in local lymphoid infections during early infection.the influence of subcutaneous infection with protoscoleces of echinococcus granulosus on the distribution of lymphocyte subsets in draining lymph nodes has been evaluated by immunocytochemical labelling of lymphocyte surface antigens. these studies reveal marked expansion of paracortical thy-1+, lyt-1+ cells and moderate proliferation of surface immunoglobulin-bearing b-cells immediately after infection. the lyt-1+:lyt-2+ ratio decreases rapidly during the first 21 days post-infection and remain ...19872956563
[course over several decades of echinococcosis with peritoneal and pulmonary spread].report on a 67-year-old man with echinococcus-granulosus-cysts in liver, lungs, spleen and mesentery since at least 31 years. in 1969 and 1974 surgical intervention was performed. in 1983 suppurative colliquation and spontaneous depletion by a fistula of a cyst of the liver, output of the cysts of the right lung by coughing. in 1986 spontaneous resorption of a cyst of the left lobe of the liver. in 1987 measurable shrinking of a cyst of the left lower lobe of the lung. two until today existing c ...19882975435
indirect fluorescent antibody test for the detection of antibodies to echinococcus granulosus in experimentally infected pups.adult parasites of echinococcus granulosus of buffalo origin were used as antigen in the indirect fluorescent antibody test (ifa) for detection of antibodies to e. granulosus in experimentally infected pups. the technique permitted detection of antibodies on day 5 post-infection (p.i.) and up to day 80 p.i. in infected animals. the antigen-antibody reaction was characterized by the appearance of a specific brilliant greenish yellow fluorescence on the embryophore of mature eggs present within an ...19883291383
taenia hydatigena: isolation of mitochondrial dna, molecular cloning, and physical mitochondrial genome mapping.mitochondrial dna was isolated from taenia hydatigena, t. crassiceps, and echinococcus granulosus using a cetyltrimethylammonium bromide precipitation technique. the technique is simple, rapid, reproducible, and does not require extensive high speed ultracentrifugation. the advantage of using mitochondrial dna from taeniid cestodes for comparative restriction analysis was demonstrated. mitochondrial dna of t. hydatigena was isolated as covalently closed circular molecules. these were linearized ...19873034656
genomic cloning of human echinococcus granulosus dna: isolation of recombinant plasmids and their use as genetic markers in strain characterization.a small, size selected (0.5-5.0 kbp) genomic dna library has been constructed in the bacterial plasmid pat153 using dna extracted from a human isolate (kenyan origin) of the hydatid disease organism, echinococcus granulosus. a panel of taeniid cestode dnas has been used in conjunction with hybridization and restriction-enzyme analysis to identify in the library two recombinant plasmids with echinococcus-specific inserts and a single recombinant plasmid (coded peg18) with a dna fragment unique fo ...19873035464
recurrent hydatid disease during pregnancy.a syrian woman with pulmonary and hepatic echinococcus granulosus had symptoms of hydatid disease during each of three consecutive pregnancies. we postulate that the decrease in cellular immunity that accompanies pregnancy might allow for increased parasite growth. obstetricians should be aware of the potential during pregnancy for rapid progression and complications of hydatid disease.19883056009
echinococcus granulosus: absorption of cycloleucine and alpha-aminoisobutyric acid by protoscoleces.protoscoleces of echinococcus granulosus absorb the amino acids cycloleucine and alpha-aminoisobutyric acid (aib) by a combination of mediated uptake and diffusion. after correcting for the latter, values for kt and vmax of 0.124 mm and 0.947 nmoles/mg protein/2 min for cycloleucine were calculated; corresponding values for aib were 0.039 mm and 0.139 nmoles/mg protein/2 min. both amino acids were accumulated against a concentration gradient and a comparison of kt and ki values determined in mut ...19863083393
purification and partial characterization of the major antigen of echinococcus granulosus (antigen 5) with monoclonal antibodies.a monoclonal antibody specific for antigen 5 of echinococcus granulosus was isolated and partially characterized. purification of antigen 5 was accomplished by affinity chromatography using an immunoabsorbent prepared with this monoclonal antibody. pure antigen 5 was identified by immunoelectrophoresis, double diffusion in agar gel, sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and immunoblotting. the pure antigen displayed the electrophoretic mobility typical of antigen 5 and gave ...19863092046
population dynamics in echinococcosis and cysticercosis: economic assessment of control strategies for echinococcus granulosus, taenia ovis and t. hydatigena.an official control programme against echinococcus granulosus and taenia hydatigena has been in operation in new zealand for more than 28 years and against taenia ovis for more than 18 years. this unique effort to control three metazoan parasites at the same time has led to a change from endemic to extinction status for e. granulosus but only a change from hyperendemic to endemic status for t. hydatigena and t. ovis. this has presented problems in determining the most cost-effective future contr ...19883140196
identification of protein components of echinococcus granulosus protoscolex antigens for specific serodiagnosis of e. granulosus infection in dogs.proteins of echinococcus granulosus protoscolex excretory/secretory or deoxycholate solubilized somatic antigens were radiolabelled with 125i and immunoprecipitated with sera from dogs naturally or experimentally infected with e. granulosus and various control dog sera. analysis of immunoprecipitates was performed using one- and two-dimensional gel electrophoresis to identify antigenic protein components specific for e. granulosus. using both electrophoretic techniques, a basic component of mr 2 ...19892771428
echinococcus granulosus of camel origin: development in dogs and parasite morphology.the developmental characteristics of echinococcus granulosus of camel origin were studied in four dogs artificially infected with protoscolices originating from hydatid cysts isolated from the lung of a camel (camelus dromedarius). two dogs each were necropsied 34/35 and 41 days post-infection (p.i.); one dog had a low worm burden and the others were heavily infected (27,625-41,150 worms). at day 35 p.i., 20% of the parasites had developed three segments and the uterus of the vast majority of th ...19892771921
[primary echinococcus cyst of the heart. a case report].a young male commercial pilot, completely asymptomatic of heart disease, was found to have an abnormal ecg on routine examination. this consisted of a bifascicular block (left anterior hemiblock plus a complete right bundle-branch block). aviation regulations demanded further examination to rule out possible cardiac disease. on two occasions in 1984 and again in 1986 cardiac catheterisation was performed and revealed normal left ventricular function and normal coronary arteries. on 15 april 1986 ...19892781427
combination chemotherapy of echinococcus granulosus--in vitro studies.both benzimidazole carbamates and isoquinoline compounds have activity against protoscoleces of echinococcus granulosus in culture in vitro; combinations of albendazole sulphoxide and praziquantel are more effective than either agent alone.19883188154
electrophoretic analysis of genetic variation in echinococcus granulosus from domestic hosts in australia. 19883192352
evidence of in vitro germinal layer development in echinococcus granulosus cysts.in vitro protoscolices of echinococcus granulosus grew in a vesicular direction. after 9 days the laminated layer was observed; it reached thicknesses up to 140 micron. by day 125 of culture, the cysts had reached sizes of up to 4.875 micron and a high percentage of cysts had been obtained (10.4%). the ultrastructure of these cysts was studied and the existence of a germinal layer was demonstrated.19883194367
the effect of isatin on the echinococcus granulosus cyst in an experimental host.the effect of isatin on the e. granulosus cyst was studied. nmri mice, which were infected with e. granulosus of sheep origin, were treated daily with isatin at a dose of 50 mg kg-1 for 18 days. ultrastructural damage was observed in the treated cysts, including accumulation of lamellar stacks, electron-dense granules, autophagosomes and lipid vesicles. moreover, a biochemical study showed an inhibition of alkaline phosphatase activity, with a decrease in carbohydrate storage and an increase in ...19883212928
[action of praziquantel on the ultrastructure of echinococcus granulosus larvocysts in experimental echinococcosis in mice]. 19873437832
morphological variation of echinococcus granulosus protoscoleces from hydatid cysts of human and various domestic animals in jordan. 19883220653
evaluation of a serological test system for the diagnosis of natural echinococcus granulosus infection in dogs using e. granulosus protoscolex and oncosphere antigens.serum antibody responses in feral or domesticated dogs naturally infected with echinococcus granulosus or/and other common helminths were examined in an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) using antigens prepared from e. granulosus protoscoleces or oncospheres. the elisa using the protoscolex antigen was optimised with serums from experimental dogs monospecifically infected with e. granulosus or other helminth parasites, and helminth-free dogs. anti-protoscolex antibody was detected in 16 ...19883223848
studies on the effect of short term, high dose praziquantel treatment against protoscoleces of ovine and equine echinococcus granulosus within the cyst, and in vitro.protoscoleces of echinococcus granulosus were subjected to high concentrations of praziquantel (10-1000 micrograms/ml medium or cyst fluid) for a short, 10 min duration in vitro or in situ within cysts. drug efficacy was then monitored either by in vitro culture in drug-free medium and/or by passage into rodents. the in vitro test of effectiveness suggested that ovine-derived protoscoleces were more sensitive than those of equine origin, and that the in vitro method of treatment was more success ...19883227231
[scanning electron microscopic observation of protoscolices of echinococcus granulosus damaged by praziquantel and albendazole]. 19883256221
epidemiology of hydatidosis/echinococcosis in ouarzazate, the pre-saharian region of morocco.in the ouarzazate province of southern morocco, 1085 cattle and 358 sheep were examined for hydatid cysts. the prevalence was 44.6% (range 8.3-83.4%) in cattle and 5.3% (range 1.3-28.6%) in sheep. the prevalence increased with the age of the animals. the lung was the predominant site of infection, followed by the liver. in cattle, 14.2% of hydatid cysts were fertile and 16.4% had degenerative changes. the mean loss per head of cattle slaughtered was about 1 kg of liver and 900 g of lungs in the ...19883257076
ontogenetic changes in helminth membrane function.during their life-cycle many parasites experience a wide range of environments including free living and those provided by a variety of intermediate and final hosts. the nutritional requirements of parasites are met by physiological processes adapted to exploit the physicochemical characteristics provided by different hosts. in helminth parasites these adaptations are frequently expressed on the tegumentary surface. as an example of adaptations within the trematoda, the control of monosaccharide ...19883287293
echinococcus strains in europe: a review.in european countries the following final/intermediate host assemblages of echinococcus granulosus are known to occur: (a) dog/sheep; (b) dog/horse; (c) dog/cattle; (d) dog/pig, (e) dog/reindeer (= "northern form" of e. granulosus). the parasites involved in cycles a-d have been identified as distinct strains in various countries. epidemiological aspects relevant to intraspecific variations and strain characteristics are described. in e. multilocularis there are some indications for intraspecifi ...19883291073
establishment of cell cultures from hydatid cysts of echinococcus granulosus. 19883294198
an international study on the serological differential diagnosis of human cystic and alveolar echinococcosis.an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) for the serological differentiation of cystic (echinococcus granulosus) and alveolar (e. multilocularis) echinococcosis in man has been evaluated. a discrimination rate of 95.1% was found for 82 sera from patients of geographically disparate endemic areas. this rate was essentially the same as that found for 57 swiss patients, indicating that inter- and intraspecific strain differences do not influence the test results. the assay method is suitable fo ...19863488132
[alveolar forms of the unicameral echinococcus--echinococcus granulosus (batsch, 1786)]. 19873299020
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