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J Infect Dev Ctries ; 17(6): 732-743, 2023 06 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37406057

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Cryptosporidiosis has become an issue of great interest being life-threatening among immunocompromised hosts worldwide. This study explored the curative effect of Allium sativum (garlic) and Artemisia herba-alba ethanolic extract versus Nitazoxanide drug on both immunocompetent and immunosuppressed-Cryptosporidium experimentally-infected mice. METHODOLOGY: One hundred male Swiss albino mice were divided into the following groups: (GI) non-infected non-treated group, (GII) infected non-treated group, (GIII) garlic treated group, (GIV) A. herba-alba treated group, (GV) Nitazoxanide treated group, each group subdivided into two subgroups (a) Immunocompetent, (b) immunosuppressed. The assessment was performed by parasitological counting of fecal oocysts, histological examination of intestinal tissue, immunological detection of interferon-gamma levels in mice sera, and ultrastructural study by transmission electron microscopy. RESULTS: Garlic and A. herbal-alba extracts showed a decrease in the mean oocyst counts through all days of follow-up. This was associated with significant up-regulation of interferon-gamma cytokine levels in serum and histological improvement in intestinal tissues of mice compared to control groups and the results were confirmed by transmission electron microscopy. The highest efficacy was obtained by garlic, then by A. herbal-alba extracts followed by Nitazoxanide treated group; where the immunocompetent groups showed better improvement than immunosuppressed ones. CONCLUSIONS: Garlic has a perfect effect as a promising therapeutic agent against Cryptosporidiosis and therefore validates their traditional use in parasitic infections. Accordingly, it may offer a good option for cryptosporidium treatment in immunocompromised patients. They could be used as a natural safe product for the preparation of a new therapeutic agent.


Subject(s)
Cryptosporidiosis , Cryptosporidium , Garlic , Animals , Male , Mice , Cryptosporidiosis/drug therapy , Garlic/chemistry , Interferon-gamma
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J Parasit Dis ; 47(2): 329-339, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37193490

ABSTRACT

In this study, the potential anti-cryptosporidial effect of Nigella sativa (black seeds) and Zingiber officinale (ginger) alcoholic extracts versus Nitazoxanide (NTZ) medication was investigated in immunosuppressed (IS) laboratory mice. Parasitological, histopathological studies were used to assess their therapeutic efficacy. Serum level and tissue expression percentage of IFN-γ was also used. Nigella extract succeeded to reduce the mean oocyst counts in the feces of immunosuppressed mice followed by NTZ. Ginger-treated ones showed the lowest reduction percentage. Nigella sativa showed the best results in terms of restoring the normal architecture of ileal epithelium in histopathological sections stained with H&E. NTZ treatment sub-groups showed mild improvement, followed by ginger-treated mice, which showed a slight improvement in small intestine microenvironment. A significant substantial rise in serum and intestinal tissue IFN-γ cytokine levels were recorded in Nigella subgroups compared to those of NTZ and ginger respectively. According to our findings Nigella sativa outperformed Nitazoxanide in terms of anti-cryptosporidial effectiveness and regeneration characteristics revealing a promising medication. When compared to the commonly used Nitazoxanide medication or Nigella extracts, the outcomes of ginger extract were suboptimal.

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J Cosmet Dermatol ; 21(11): 6414-6421, 2022 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35976067

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Acanthosis nigricans (AN) is an asymptomatic skin condition linked to several underlying systemic conditions. Chemerin is an adipokine that increases during inflammatory disorders such as metabolic syndrome (MetS). AIMS: This case-control study investigates the link between AN and the underlying MetS and serum levels of chemerin in individuals with obesity. PATIENTS/METHODS: Twenty-five adults with AN and obesity (body mass index [BMI] > 30 kg/m2 ), 25 adults with obesity but no AN, and 25 healthy controls (BMI < 30 kg/m2 ) had their lipid profiles and serum chemerin concentrations examined. RESULTS: The neck (80.0%) and axilla (68.0%) were the most common sites of AN. In participants with obesity, either alone or with AN, serum chemerin concentrations were significantly higher than in the control group (p < 0.001). Participants with obesity and AN had significantly higher levels of cholesterol, triglycerides (TG), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-c), and serum chemerin levels (p < 0.001), and significantly lower high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-c) levels (p < 0.001) when compared to participants with obesity alone. All participants with obesity and AN (100%) and 88% of those with obesity alone had MetS. Logistic regression revealed that systolic blood pressure >130 mmHg, diastolic blood pressure >85 mmHg, waist circumference >90 cm, TG >150 mg/dl, HDL-c <45 mg/dl, fasting blood glucose >100 mg/dl, and serum chemerin >300 ng/ml were significant (p < 0.05) risk factors for AN. CONCLUSIONS: Acanthosis nigricans is a non-invasive and reliable sign of the underlying MetS and increased serum chemerin levels among individuals with obesity.


Subject(s)
Acanthosis Nigricans , Insulin Resistance , Metabolic Syndrome , Adult , Humans , Case-Control Studies , Insulin Resistance/physiology , Acanthosis Nigricans/etiology , Chemokines , Metabolic Syndrome/diagnosis , Obesity/complications , Body Mass Index , Cholesterol , Triglycerides
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PeerJ Comput Sci ; 7: e529, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34084931

ABSTRACT

Occlusion awareness is one of the most challenging problems in several fields such as multimedia, remote sensing, computer vision, and computer graphics. Realistic interaction applications are suffering from dealing with occlusion and collision problems in a dynamic environment. Creating dense 3D reconstruction methods is the best solution to solve this issue. However, these methods have poor performance in practical applications due to the absence of accurate depth, camera pose, and object motion.This paper proposes a new framework that builds a full 3D model reconstruction that overcomes the occlusion problem in a complex dynamic scene without using sensors' data. Popular devices such as a monocular camera are used to generate a suitable model for video streaming applications. The main objective is to create a smooth and accurate 3D point-cloud for a dynamic environment using cumulative information of a sequence of RGB video frames. The framework is composed of two main phases. The first uses an unsupervised learning technique to predict scene depth, camera pose, and objects' motion from RGB monocular videos. The second generates a frame-wise point cloud fusion to reconstruct a 3D model based on a video frame sequence. Several evaluation metrics are measured: Localization error, RMSE, and fitness between ground truth (KITTI's sparse LiDAR points) and predicted point-cloud. Moreover, we compared the framework with different widely used state-of-the-art evaluation methods such as MRE and Chamfer Distance. Experimental results showed that the proposed framework surpassed the other methods and proved to be a powerful candidate in 3D model reconstruction.

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J Cosmet Dermatol ; 20(8): 2606-2611, 2021 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33389796

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Warts are small, benign growths caused by human papilloma virus. No treatment has yet proven 100% effective for a cure. DNA viruses rely on K + influx for replication. Both digoxin and furosemide inhibit the K + influx by interacting with cell membrane ion co-transporters. Therefore, it is hypothesized that these two compounds may be valuable in the treatment of warts. AIMS: Our aim was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of intralesional injection of a combination of digoxin and furosemide in treatment of plantar warts. PATIENTS/METHODS: This two-armed single blinded randomized clinical trial included 40 cases with multiple plantar warts (≥3warts) divided into 2 groups (20 cases each). The first group received intralesional normal saline and the second group received intralesional combined digoxin and furosemide, one session every week for maximum 5 injection sessions. RESULTS: On comparing between the 2 groups regarding response to treatment (reduction in number of warts), the first group showed no change in number of warts (82 warts before and after treatment), whereas, in the second group, the number of warts before treatment was 80 while after treatment it was 40 (50% reduction in number). There was a statistically significant difference between the two groups as regard the change in the total number of warts (P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: Intralesional injection of combined digoxin and furosemide is safe and effective treatment option in multiple plantar warts.


Subject(s)
Furosemide , Warts , Digoxin/therapeutic use , Furosemide/therapeutic use , Humans , Injections, Intralesional , Treatment Outcome , Warts/drug therapy
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J Parasit Dis ; 43(3): 416-425, 2019 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31406407

ABSTRACT

Praziquantel (PZQ) is the main treatment of Schistosomiasis mansoni. However, resistance to it was described. So, there is a necessity to develop novel drugs or to enhance the present drugs. This work aimed to assess the efficacy of PZQ alone and when loaded on liposomes in treatment of S. mansoni infection by parasitological and histopathological studies in experimental murine models. 112 male laboratories bred Swiss Albino mice were used in this work. They were divided into four groups: Group 1: control group; Group 2: infected then treated by PZQ (500 mg/kg) at 7, 30 and 45 days post infection; Group 3: infected then treated by liposome encapsulated PZQ (lip.PZQ) (500 mg/kg) at 7, 30 and 45 days post infection; Group 4: infected then treated by free liposomes at 7, 30 and 45 days post infection. The results showed that G3 caused the highest significant reduction of the total worm count, eggs/gram liver tissue and intestine (97.2%, 99.3%, 99.5%) respectively. Followed by G2 (85.1%, 97.6%, 89.8%) respectively. Regarding the histopathological studies, G3 showed the highest significant reduction in number and diameter of hepatic granuloma (97.6% and 98.1%), followed by G2 (77.2% and 75%) when compared to other groups. In conclusion, lip.PZQ is more effective than free PZQ from all aspects especially when administered 45 days PI.

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Dermatol Ther ; 32(5): e12997, 2019 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31225688

ABSTRACT

Intralesional immunotherapy is one of the therapeutic tools of warts. Intralesional Candida antigen was reported as successful treatment of warts. Topical and intralesional vitamin D have been used recently for wart treatment. We aim to evaluate the efficacy and safety of intralesional injection of vitamin D3 in treatment of multiple recalcitrant plantar warts in comparison with intralesional Candida antigen. Sixty patients were divided into three groups: Group I received intralesional vitamin D3, Group II intralesional Candida antigen, and Group III intralesional saline (control group). Injection was done every 3 weeks until clearance of warts or a maximum of three treatments. There was a statistically significant more reduction of warts numbers after treatment in Group I than in the other groups (p < .05). Group I showed better clinical response than Group II (p = .021). In both Groups I and II, clinical response was less favorable in patients with longer disease duration (p = .026). There was also limitation as it is a small study population. Intralesional vitamin D3 injection in multiple recalcitrant plantar warts is a simple, safe, cost effective treatment modality with minimal side effects, and superior results compared with intralesional injection of Candida antigen.


Subject(s)
Antigens, Fungal/administration & dosage , Candida albicans/immunology , Cholecalciferol/administration & dosage , Foot Dermatoses/therapy , Immunotherapy/methods , Warts/therapy , Adult , Case-Control Studies , Dermoscopy , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Foot Dermatoses/diagnosis , Humans , Injections, Intralesional , Male , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome , Vitamins/administration & dosage , Warts/diagnosis , Young Adult
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J Parasit Dis ; 42(2): 232-242, 2018 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29844628

ABSTRACT

Trichinosis is a sharable parasitic disease caused by Trichinella spp., the disease occurred on eating inappropriate cooked pork infected by the parasite encysted larvae. This study aimed to evaluate experimentally the impact of treatment by thiabendazole, praziquantel (PZQ) and prednisone on T. spiralis induced parasitological, serological and apoptotic changes. Forty albino rats were infected orally each by ± 1000 larvae, divided into four groups each of 10 rats, group (A) infected control, group (B) thiabendazole tested, group (C) PZQ tested and group (D) prednisone tested. On the seventh and 40th days post-infection, all groups were evaluated parasitologically by the number of the intestinal worms and the muscular encysted larvae, while IFN-γ and TNF-α were estimated by ELISA, histopathological and histochemical assessment of the tissue changes during both phases were performed by different stains. In conclusion, thiabendazole was a potent and curable drug, it showed nearly 100% efficacy on intestinal worms, highly significant variations in cytokines levels during both the intestinal and muscular phases, while it induced moderate effects on encysted muscular larvae number, In addition it ameliorated myocytes apoptotic changes induced by trichinosis.

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J Parasit Dis ; 42(2): 277-286, 2018 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29844633

ABSTRACT

Some reports have shown that mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) therapy could ameliorate chemically-induced hepatic fibrosis. This research assesses the therapeutic action of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) on chronic diseased liver in Schistosoma mansoni infected mice. All infected female mice divided into three groups, one group (15 mice) treated with oral praziquantel (PZQ), second group (15 mice) received intravenous injection of BM-MSCs and third group (15 mice) treated with both MSCs + PZQ. Two control groups (15 mice each) subdivided into one infected and second healthy one. BM-MSCs were obtained from bones of both femur and tibia of male mice (30 mice), then cultured and characterized morphologically by detection of CD105 by flow cytometer. Liver tissues for all groups were examined histopathologically. Measuring of the collagen 1 gene expression was done by real-time PCR and immunohistochemical study to detect stem cells differentiation for detection of MSCs engraftments in liver tissue. MSCs treatment caused marked improvement and regression of fibrosis, and prevents deposition of collagen and reduced the expression of collagen 1 gene in infected mice on their liver tissues, especially when used with PZQ in mice treatment. It can be concluded that, MSCs is a good therapeutic method for liver fibrosis caused by S. mansoni infection.

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J Parasit Dis ; 42(1): 102-113, 2018 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29491568

ABSTRACT

Toxoplasmosis is a zoonotic parasitic disease with worldwide distribution. Chitosan is a natural polymer which is commonly used in the production of nanomedicines. It is known to enable higher drug permeation, being biocompatible and has very low toxicity, besides its antimicrobial effects. Our study aimed to assess the effect of spiramycin-loaded chitosan nanoparticles (SLCNs) in treatment of acute and chronic toxoplasmosis in mice. 200 male Swiss albino mice were included in our study, divided to two main groups; Toxoplasma gondii RH strain infected group and ME49 strain infected group, each main group was subdivided into four subgroups; subgroup I: infected control, subgroup II: infected and received chitosan nanoparticles (CS NPs); 20 µg of CS NPs in 100 µl of PBS/mouse/dose, subgroup III: infected and treated with spiramycin (Rovamycin); 100 mg/kg/day, subgroup IV: infected and treated with 100 mg/kg/day spiramycin-loaded chitosan nanoparticles. Effect of treatment was assessed parasitologically and histopathologically. It was noticed that SLCNs significantly decreased the mortality rate of infected mice with both strains compared to high mortality rate of mice in the infected control subgroups. Moreover, there was a significant decrease in the number of organisms of SLCNs treated subgroup as compared to the other subgroups. Histopathological studies showed a marked improvement of the pathological pictures of brain, liver, spleen and eye in the subgroup received SLCNs as opposed to other groups. In conclusion, the present study revealed that loading of spiramycin on chitosan nanoparticles increased its antiparasitic effect on acute and chronic T. gondii infection.

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Photodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed ; 33(4): 185-192, 2017 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28199748

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Conventional photodynamic therapy is associated with inconveniently long clinic visits and discomfort during therapy. Daylight-photodynamic therapy (DL-PDT) is an effective treatment, nearly pain free and more convenient for both the clinics and patients. There are no published studies of methylene blue (MB) as a photosensitizer (PS) used in DL-PDT. METHODS: Forty patients had multiple plane warts; 20 patients were subjected to DL-PDT with topical 10% methylene blue gel, and 20 patients were subjected to DL-PDT with hematoxylin (placebo). Improvement was evaluated by change of the number of warts and the dermoscope picture. RESULTS: A total of 20 (100%) patients in group II showed no response to placebo, 13 patients (65%) in group I showed complete clearance, 2 (10%) patients showed a good response, and 5 (25%) patients had poor response to treatment (P < 0.01). No serious side effects and patients tolerated the pain well. No relapse was detected during the follow-up period (12 months). LIMITATION OF THE STUDY: Daylight exposure was not monitored with a dosimeter. CONCLUSION: Daylight-PDT using MB is safe, easy to carry out, economic, effective, acceptable cosmetic results with no recurrence, convenient especially for children and nearly painless treatment.


Subject(s)
Methylene Blue/administration & dosage , Photochemotherapy/methods , Sunlight , Warts/drug therapy , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Double-Blind Method , Humans , Warts/pathology
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J Egypt Soc Parasitol ; 47(1): 81-92, 2017 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30157335

ABSTRACT

Histopathological diagnosis was used to understand the pathological events associated with Heterophyes heterophyes (H. heterophyes) infection. CD3 and CD79α antibodies had been used as markers for both T and. B lymphocytes respectively. Immunohistochemical techniques had several advantages as remarkable sensitivity and specificity. This study aims to evaluate the roles-of praziquantel (PZQ) and aminoguanidine (AG) treatment in H heterophyes infected dogs pathologically and immunohisto-chemically. Study design included experimental infection of dogs with encysted metacercariae of H heterophyes followed by treatment with PZQ and AG. Tissue samples were taken from small intestinal, liver, heart and lung of all groups for histopathological and immunohistochemical studies. Pathological changes were detected in infected tissues by histopathological examination. There was different degree of CD79α+B lymphocytic & CD3+T lymphocytic infiltration detected in immuno-histochemical stained tissues. PZQ caused improvement of pathological changes in the small intestine. However the cellular inflammatory infiltration increased. There was reduction in inflammatory infiltration after intake of AG. Both PZQ and AG improved the pathological changes in the.liver, heart and lung, while the cellular inflammatory infiltration increased after PZQ and reduced by AG. Moreover in the lung AG improves pulmonary congestion and alveolar wall thickness.


Subject(s)
Anthelmintics/therapeutic use , Guanidines/therapeutic use , Heterophyidae , Nitric Oxide Synthase/antagonists & inhibitors , Praziquantel/therapeutic use , Trematode Infections/drug therapy , Animals , Anthelmintics/pharmacology , Antibodies, Helminth/immunology , CD3 Complex/immunology , CD79 Antigens/immunology , Case-Control Studies , Dogs , Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacology , Enzyme Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Guanidines/pharmacology , Heterophyidae/drug effects , Immunohistochemistry , Intestine, Small/immunology , Intestine, Small/parasitology , Intestine, Small/pathology , Liver/immunology , Liver/parasitology , Liver/pathology , Lung/immunology , Lung/parasitology , Lung/pathology , Male , Myocardium/immunology , Myocardium/pathology , Praziquantel/pharmacology , Trematode Infections/pathology
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J Parasit Dis ; 40(3): 922-9, 2016 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27605811

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to determine cytokine patterns in experimental schistosomiasis mansoni infected mice treated with silymarin. The study was conducted upon 100 mice that were divided into five groups; 20 each: uninfected control group, Schistosoma mansoni infected untreated mice (infected control), infected mice treated with praziquantel (PZQ), infected mice treated with silymarin and infected mice treated with both praziquantel and silymarin. 10 mice from each group were sacrificed at 10th and 18th weeks post infection respectively. Histopathological investigations were performed. Liver sections were stained with hematoxylin-eosin and Masson's trichrome stain to evaluate changes of granuloma sizes and numbers. Serum levels of the cytokines (TNF-α, IFN-γ, IL-4 and TGF-ß1) were assessed in the sera of all groups by immunoassay. The measured levels of cytokines (IFN-γ, IL-4, TNF-α, TGF-ß1) were found to be significantly increased in infected mice compared to normal control. At the same time, treated groups with silymarin alone or combined with PZQ showed significant decrease in IL-4, TNF-α and TGF-ß1 levels compared to infected control. On the other hand, there was a significant increase in IFN-γ level observed in all treated groups compared to infected control. In addition, the histopathological examination of the liver in the group treated with PZQ showed a reduction in the number of livers eggs granuloma at all periods of sacrification compared with the infected untreated group. However, there was more decrease in granulomas diameter in both silymarin treated group or combined with PZQ at all periods of sacrification when compared to infected untreated group. In conclusion; treatment with silymarin combined with PZQ in murine schistosomiasis could reduce hepatic fibrosis by their action on the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines.

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J Parasit Dis ; 40(2): 496-504, 2016 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27413327

ABSTRACT

Soil-transmitted helminths are mainly a group of parasitic nematodes causing human infection through contact with parasite eggs or larvae; they survive in the warm and moist soil of the tropical and subtropical countries. This study was carried out in Sharkyia governorate from October, 2011 to October, 2013, to correlate between the prevalence and distribution of these parasites in the soil and the physicochemical factors affecting the examined samples of the soil. One hundred and twenty samples of different types of soil (clay, silt, sand) from different localities were collected and examined. Diagnosis of geohelminths was confirmed by the recovery of their eggs and larvae with other protozoa by different parasitological methods. The modified baermann method was found to be more efficient in detection of geohelminths larvae than charcoal culture method. Among the examined sites geohelminths were much more numerous in the soil of rural areas especially in the spring and summer seasons, while the contamination of canal banks by geohelminths was the worst (80 %). An insignificant correlation was reported between the soil texture and the number of positive samples in the examined areas while the relationship was directly proportional among (moisture, PH, organic). It appeared that the most common geohelminthic stage was Toxocara spp. eggs besides other types of protozoa especially Balantidium coli cysts. This suggests that factors other than soil texture are important in the prevalence of geohelminths in the soil e.g. temperature, moisture, PH and organic matter. So, to change some of these factors in a trial to control geoparasites transmission but with keeping the environment should be tried. These results also open the way to further studies to highlight the mutual affection between inhabitants of these sites and the prevalence of these geoparasites.

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J Egypt Soc Parasitol ; 46(3): 625-632, 2016 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30230759

ABSTRACT

Infection with pathogenic intestinal protozoa. as Giardia lamblia,, Entamoeba histolytica and Cryptosporidium parvum cause considerable gastrointestinal morbidity, malnutrition and mortality worldwide, especially among young children in developing countries. The present study was carried out on 71 cases (44 males & 27 females) chosen from Pediatric and Internal Medicine Inpatient and Outpatient Clinics of Zagazig University Hospitals, complaining of different gastrointestinal troubles with an age range of 6-60 years. Also, 20 apparently healthy individuals (11 males & 9 females) cross matched were considered as a control negative group. All stool samples were examined by direct wet smears, concentration techniques, staining of the smears using trichrome stain and Modified Ziehl-Neelsen method. Copro-antigen detection in faecal sample was by using quick immunochromatographic test. A total of 71 cases suffering from different GIT manifestations showed G. lamblia (30.7%), Cryptosporidium parvum (19.8%), EntamoebahistolyticalE. dispar (11%) and mixed infection of three protozoa (6.6%). However, by copro-antigen G. lamblia was positive in (31.8%) of C. parvum in (20.9%); E. histolytica/E. dispar in (11%) of cases. Immunochromatography/copro-antigen test recorded sensitivity and spec- ificity of (100%) and (96.6%) respectively in G. lamblia detection. For C. parvum, sensitivity was (100%) and specificity was (97.1%) while for E. histolytica/E. dispar. sensitivity and specificity were (100%) for both. Immunochromatographic assay proved to be simple, easy and useful in confirming absence or the presence of intestinal protozoan infection in clinically suspected cases with negative stool examination.


Subject(s)
Chromatography, Affinity/methods , Feces/parasitology , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/diagnosis , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/parasitology , Microscopy , Protozoan Infections/diagnosis , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Egypt , Female , Humans , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/epidemiology , Male , Middle Aged , Protozoan Infections/epidemiology , Protozoan Infections/parasitology , Young Adult
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J Egypt Soc Parasitol ; 46(3): 633-645, 2016 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30230760

ABSTRACT

The availability of a new vaccine is usually needed as an additional component to chemotherapy for control of schistosomiasis. Different strategies of different types of vaccines were assessed to decrease morbidity but did not give the best protection. The study assessed the efficacy of BAAP, SLAP and their combined preparations together with BCG adjuvant as an effective anti-schistosomal vaccine. METHODOLOGY: Six groups of Swiss albino mice were used; (Gl) as a control, (G2) infected non immunized; (G3) infected and supported by Adj.; (G4) infected; vaccinated with BAAP and supported by Adj.; (G5) infected, vaccinated with SLAP and supported by Adj. and the target group (G6) infected, vaccinated with combined antigens (BAAP + SLAP) and supported by Adjuvant. Mice were sacrificed 8 weeks post infection for assessment the effect of our vaccine through parasitological, histopathological, serological and immunohisto- chemical study. The vaccination of mice with BAAP, SLAP and Adjuvant followed by challenge S. mansoni infection resulted in highest reduction percentages (92% & 86%) for mean numbers of adult burdens and fecal egg counts respectively,(82.4%, 81%) for granuloma number and diameter respectively compared with other groups. The improvement % of all measured enzymes was higher in G6 than other groups.IL1O was significantly increased in G6 than other groups; also, TNF was significantly decreased in G6 than other groups.


Subject(s)
Biomphalaria , Lung/parasitology , Schistosomiasis mansoni/prevention & control , Schistosomiasis mansoni/therapy , Vaccines/immunology , Animals , Male , Mice , Schistosoma mansoni , Schistosomiasis mansoni/immunology
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J Egypt Soc Parasitol ; 39(3): 907-16, 2009 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20120754

ABSTRACT

Forty of eighty mice (10 each group) were infected with S. mansoni cercariae and sacrificed at 3 weeks (G-A), 6 weeks (G-B), 12 weeks (G-C) and 16 weeks (G-D) post infection (P.I). The other forty mice were used as control groups of ten mice each. There were highly significant difference between egg counts after 12 weeks & 16 weeks of infection compared to 6 weeks P.I. The maximum egg count and mature eggs were in 6th week P.I while dead eggs reached the peak at 16th weeks P.I. Liver egg counts showed maximum followed by intestinal and then, stool egg counts. A highly significant differences in hydroxyproline, TGF-Bland IL-4 of infected than in controls and their peak at 16 weeks P.I. A significant difference in the IFN-gamma in the infected than in controls with peak occurred at 6 weeks P.I. and declined after that reaching a low level at 16 weeks P.I. A highly significant positive correlation was between TGF-Bland IL4 and significant negative correlation between IFN-gamma and both IL4 & TGF-B1. A highly significant and significant negative correlation between TGF-B1 and egg count at 12 & 16 weeks P.I respectively. Negative correlation was between IL-4 and egg count at 16 weeks P.I. But, significant positive correlation was between IFN-gamma with the egg count at 16 weeks P.I. A significant negative correlation was between TGF-B1 and oogram at 6 & 16 weeks P.I, but highly significant positivity was between IFN-gamma and oogram at 16 weeks P.I. A significant negative correlation was between IL-4 and oogram at 16 weeks P.I. A significant positive correlation was between levels of hydroxyproline and TGF-B1 at 12 & 16 weeks P.I. Highly significant negative correlation between hydroxyproline and IFN-gamma was at 12 weeks P.I with significant and highly significant positive correlation between hydroxyproline and IL4 at 12 & 16 weeks P.I.


Subject(s)
Cytokines/blood , Liver Cirrhosis, Experimental/immunology , Schistosomiasis mansoni/immunology , Animals , Hydroxyproline/blood , Interferon-gamma/blood , Interleukin-4/blood , Liver Cirrhosis, Experimental/blood , Liver Cirrhosis, Experimental/parasitology , Mice , Parasite Egg Count , Random Allocation , Schistosoma mansoni/immunology , Schistosomiasis mansoni/blood , Time Factors , Transforming Growth Factor beta1/blood
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