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1.
East Mediterr Health J ; 19(1): 10-7, 2013 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23520900

ABSTRACT

To evaluate the effect of prenatal counselling on compliance for health promotion and pregnancy outcomes we conducted an experimental randomized control study on a sample of 86 teenage pregnant women attending the maternal and child health centre in Elkhosos village, Egypt. Data were collected pre-counselling, post-counselling and after delivery. At the post test, women in the study (counselling) group showed statistically significantly greater knowledge and compliance of health promotion (P < 0.001) than women in the control group. In the study group, 90.7% were full term at labour compared with 41.9% in the control group; 88.4% of the women in the study group had normal vaginal delivery compared with 76.7% of those in the control group. The health condition in 90.7% of the study group neonates was classified as good compared with only 46.5% in the control group. Only 9.3% of the study group babies had low birth weight compared with 32.6% of the control group babies (P = 0.008).


Subject(s)
Counseling/methods , Health Promotion/methods , Patient Compliance/statistics & numerical data , Pregnancy Outcome , Pregnancy in Adolescence/statistics & numerical data , Prenatal Care/methods , Adolescent , Counseling/statistics & numerical data , Egypt , Female , Health Education/methods , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Health Promotion/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Pregnancy , Prenatal Care/statistics & numerical data
2.
(East. Mediterr. health j).
in English | WHO IRIS | ID: who-118350

ABSTRACT

To evaluate the effect of prenatal counselling on compliance for health promotion and pregnancy outcomes we conducted an experimental randomized control study on a sample of 86 teenage pregnant women attending the maternal and child health centre in Elkhosos village, Egypt. Data were collected pre-counselling, post-counselling and after delivery. At the post test, women in the study [counseling] group showed statistically significantly greater knowledge and compliance of health promotion [P < 0.001] than women in the control group. In the study group, 90.7% were full term at labour compared with 41.9% in the control group; 88.4% of the women in the study group had normal vaginal delivery compared with 76.7% of those in the control group. The health condition in 90.7% of the study group neonates was classified as good compared with only 46.5% in the control group. Only 9.3% of the study group babies had low birth weight compared with 32.6% of the control group babies [P = 0.008]


Subject(s)
Prenatal Care , Patient Compliance , Counseling , Pregnancy Outcome , Health Promotion , Knowledge , Pregnancy in Adolescence
3.
Saudi J Biol Sci ; 16(2): 63-7, 2009 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23961044

ABSTRACT

Blood samples from camels, sheep, goats and cattle from six Regions in Saudi Arabia were examined for blood parasites. Asir Region camels were disinfected while those of the Eastern, Jazan, Northern Frontiers, Riyadh and Tabouk Regions were infected with Trypanosoma evansi (5-40%), those of Riyadh and the Eastern Regions were infected with Dipetalonema evansi (1-6%) and those of the Eastern, Jazan and Riyadh Regions were infected with Eperythrozoon species (8-20%). Sheep and goats of all tested regions were infected with Theilaria hirci (4-20% and 6-14%, respectively), Theilaria ovis (5-19% and 6-24%, respectively) and Eperthrozoon ovis (2-9% and 2-8%, respectively). Sheep of the Eastern and Northern Frontiers Regions were also infected with Anaplasma ovis (2%) and also those of the Eastern Region were infected with Babesia motasi (4%) as well. Cattle of Asir and Eastern Regions were infected with Anaplasma marginale (1-3.4%) and those of the Eastern, Jazan and Riyadh Regions were infected with Theileria annulata (11.3-25%) and Eperthrozoon wenyoni (1-4%). Moreover, Jazan cattle were infected with Babesia bigemina (6%) and a benign Theileria species (27%). Some of these parasites are recorded in new localities indicating that they are spreading in the country. Also, this is the first report in Saudi Arabia of D. evansi in camels, A. ovis and B. motasi in sheep and A. marginale and B. bigemina in cattle. These parasites may be introduced into the country with infected livestock infested with the vectors of these parasites. The suspected vectors of the detected parasites in Saudi Arabia is discussed. Follow up surveys of blood parasites are recommended to assess their distribution and infection rates in the livestock of all Regions of Saudi Arabia, to make plans for control measures against their vectors.

4.
J Egypt Soc Parasitol ; 31(2): 563-74, 2001 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11478455

ABSTRACT

Female genital system of Boophilus annulatus was examined grossly on the day of drop-off from the host and grossly and microscopically on 4th day. It consists of an ovary, 2 oviducts, a common oviduct, a connecting tube, a seminal receptacle, a vagina divided into cervical and vestibular parts, 2 accessory glands and Gene's organ. The ovary oocytes undergo excessive growth during the 4 days after drop-off from the host. Oocytes accumulate eosinophilic material during growth and undergo histological changes similar to those seen in other ixodid ticks. Further ultrastructural studies are required to understand the vector capacity of this species in transmitting disease agents.


Subject(s)
Genitalia, Female/anatomy & histology , Ticks/anatomy & histology , Animals , Cattle , Female
5.
J Med Entomol ; 33(5): 783-9, 1996 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8840685

ABSTRACT

Unfed and fed nymphal Argas hermanni Audouin were treated topically with 1, 5, 10, 15, and 20 micrograms of 25-azacholestane. The azasteroid did not inhibit feeding but had a dose-related lethal effect on unfed nymphs. Generally, it had little effect on nymphs treated after feeding. The 10-micrograms dose reduced the premolting period of nymphs treated before feeding. Some adults emerging from the 5- to 20-micrograms dosage groups that had been treated before feeding failed to shed their exuvia and others also had deformed legs. Greater numbers of adult females emerged from nymphs treated before feeding. The preoviposition period was almost the same in control females and of female mates, with males emerging from treated nymphs. Females from nymphs treated before feeding have a prolonged preoviposition period. Fecundity was reduced when males were treated with 10-20 micrograms as unfed nymphs. Egg hatch was reduced for females treated with 15 and 20 micrograms as fed nymphs, females treated with 5 and 10 micrograms as unfed nymphs, and as progeny of males treated with 10 micrograms as unfed nymphs. Results suggest possible interference with juvenile hormone titer in treated ticks.


Subject(s)
Azasteroids , Ticks , Animals , Columbidae , Female , Fertility , Longevity , Male , Molting , Oviposition
6.
J Egypt Soc Parasitol ; 24(1): 13-27, 1994 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7513331

ABSTRACT

Changes in the total protein, DNA, RNA, lipid and phospholipid concentrations in the coxal organ proper and accessory glands of Ornithodoros (Ornithodoros) savignyi (Audouin) were studied. There was an increase in the total protein, DNA, RNA, lipid and phospholipid content of the coxal organ proper in the female upto 6-days after feeding, then the concentration decreased. Also, the content of protein, DNA, RNA, lipid and phospholipid in the coxal organ proper of the seventh nymphal instar were similar to unfed females. Accessory glands showed an increase in protein, DNA, RNA, lipid and phospholipid content that reached its maximum on day 8 after feeding in females, then decreased.


Subject(s)
Ticks/chemistry , Animals , DNA/analysis , Female , Lipids/analysis , Phospholipids/analysis , Proteins/analysis , RNA/analysis
7.
J Med Entomol ; 28(2): 193-7, 1991 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1711581

ABSTRACT

Protein and nucleic acid levels from the ovaries of Hyalomma dromedarii Koch were determined during different stages of oogenesis. The concentrations of total protein, DNA, and RNA increased during oogenesis, reflecting the rapid developmental changes taking place in this tissue. Peak protein and DNA levels were reached in the fully fed females, whereas RNA level peaked slightly earlier. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) was found to be composed of 27.0s, 17.0s, and 4.1s particles. The ratio of 27.0s to 17.0s varied within the developing ovary, yet the 27.0s/4.1s ratio remained constant. The nucleotides of total RNA and rRNA were determined, and the ratio of purine/pyrimidine equaled approximately 1 and remained unchanged during oogenesis.


Subject(s)
DNA/analysis , Oogenesis/physiology , RNA, Ribosomal/analysis , RNA/analysis , Ticks/physiology , Animals , Female , Ovary/chemistry , Proteins/analysis
8.
J Med Entomol ; 27(5): 763-72, 1990 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1700124

ABSTRACT

Changes in DNA, RNA, total lipids, phospholipids, and proteins and the activity of certain enzymes and pattern of their isozymes were studied in Hyalomma dromedarii Koch during embryogenesis. Total proteins fluctuated with a net increase (P less than 0.05) on day 20. Total lipids increased during the first half of embryogenesis and then declined with a net decrease to about 60% of the original level. Total phospholipids decreased to half this original level. DNA content increased greatly during cleavage, gastrulation, and organogeny and RNA increased during cleavage and blastula formation. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH) activity decreased (P less than 0.05), reaching 20% of its original level on day 12. Malic acid dehydrogenase (MDH) activity remained nearly unchanged throughout embryogenesis. Lactic acid dehydrogenase (LDH) activity increased greatly, with the highest level on day 14 with no further change. Acetylcholinesterase (AchE) activity increased greatly during the first 12 d, with no significant change thereafter. Acid (ACP) and alkaline (ALP) phosphatase activity increased during the first 12 d and declined returning to the original level on day 20. Seven AchE and 5 LDH isozymes were detected during different embryogenesis stages. Two MDH, 2 ACP, 1 ALP, and 2 G6PDH isozymes were detected throughout embryogenesis. Treating the mother with 20-hydroxyecdysone was associated with increases in protein and RNA contents and G6PDH and AchE activity and with decreases in ACP and ALP activity in the embryos.


Subject(s)
Ecdysterone , Ticks/metabolism , Animals , DNA/metabolism , Female , Lipid Metabolism , Male , Proteins/metabolism , RNA/metabolism , Ticks/enzymology
9.
J Egypt Soc Parasitol ; 20(1): 69-82, 1990 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2332666

ABSTRACT

Unfed female Hyalomma (Hyalomma) dromedarii Koch in 3 different weight groups of 2.4-5.0, 5.3-10.0 and 10.3-14.5 mg, respectively, were investigated for the effect of unfed female weight (UFW) on certain biological parameters. The results showed that the correlation between UFW and the duration of the feeding, preoviposition and oviposition periods varies greatly among the different weight groups and the pooled data. Engorged female and egg mass weights were strongly correlated with UFW of the smallest female group, and the degree of correlations decreased with increase of UFW in the other weight groups. The residual female weight (after oviposition cessation) was strongly correlated with UFW for all weight groups. The egg mass weight was strongly correlated with engorged female weight and the conversion efficiency index was similar for all weight groups. The oviposition pattern for the different weight groups and pooled data appeared similar but peak oviposition values were lacking for the largest female group. The results obviate the necessity of accurate random sampling of the entire tick population or specifying the UFW when studying ixodid biology.


Subject(s)
Camelus/parasitology , Oviposition , Ticks/physiology , Animals , Body Weight , Female , Least-Squares Analysis , Regression Analysis , Ticks/anatomy & histology
10.
J Med Entomol ; 26(4): 360-7, 1989 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2475630

ABSTRACT

The biochemical effects of juvenile hormone III (JH III) on developing embryos from treated female Argas (Persicargas) arboreus Kaiser, Hoogstraal and Kohls were examined. Exogenous JH III resulted in a decrease in total proteins (P less than 0.001) only during the first 2 d of embryogenesis. There was no significant difference (P greater than 0.05) between RNA and DNA content in eggs from control and JH III-treated females. No significant difference (P greater than 0.05) was observed between control and JH III eggs in their lipid or phospholipid contents throughout embryogenesis. A total of 14-17 protein bands and 6-8 glycoprotein bands were separated by electrophoresis during embryogenesis of A. arboreus with some differences in mobility ratio between bands from control and JH III eggs. Differences in activity and isozyme patterns of malic acid, lactic acid, glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase, acid phosphatase, and alkaline phosphatase were not observed during embryogenesis of control and JH III-treated A. arboreus. Differences were observed in esterase activity.


Subject(s)
Juvenile Hormones/pharmacology , Ticks/metabolism , Animals , DNA/analysis , Isoenzymes/analysis , Ovum/analysis , Proteins/analysis , RNA/analysis , Ticks/drug effects , Ticks/embryology
11.
Exp Appl Acarol ; 5(1-2): 101-19, 1988 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3197577

ABSTRACT

Twenty micrograms of 20-hydroxyecdysone (20-HE) were applied topically to nymphal Hyalomma dromedarii Koch on the day of detachment. In emerging adult females, some neurosecrtory cells (NSC) in certain synganglion centers exhibited changes in size and/or neurosecretory material (NSM) shape, distribution and/or quantity. These changes were compared with those normally occurring in untreated unfed, semifed virgin and mated, and engorged females. 20-HE effects included (a) accelerating the changes induced by mating and/or feeding in certain NSC, (b) reducing, to various extents, NSC response to mating and feeding, and (c) inducing changes in some NSC which do not normally exhibit any changes in untreated females. The results suggest that (a) most female NSC respond more or less similarly to indigenous 20-HE, (b) 20-HE may have a role as a positive feedback regulator for NSM synthesis and/or release by certain NSC, (c) the response to 20-HE may be primarily a function of NSC location in the synganglion, and/or (d) NSC considered to be of one type may actually belong to different cell types.


Subject(s)
Ecdysterone/pharmacology , Ticks/drug effects , Animals , Female , Ganglia/cytology , Ganglia/drug effects , Neurosecretion/drug effects , Ticks/metabolism
19.
Parasitology ; 88 ( Pt 3): 395-402, 1984 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6739126

ABSTRACT

Fed adult Argas (Persicargas) arboreus produce a fecundity-reducing pheromone which affects all or most females in crowded conditions. Unfed adults and unfed and fed nymphs do not produce this pheromone. The effect of this pheromone is probably additive, increasing with additional crowding of adults. Mechanical disturbance is excluded as the cause of fecundity reduction. Fed females separated by a perforated barrier from crowded adults also exhibit very low fecundity. Adult excretory materials used 31 days post-feeding do not contain the fecundity-reducing pheromone. Preliminary experiments suggest that this pheromone is spatially limited in action, does not affect gonadotropic hormone synthesis and/or release, and does not induce oviposition deterrence behaviour. This may be considered to be a primer pheromone, causing alteration in normal vitellogenin synthesis and/or uptake and deposition in oocytes. The source and chemical nature of this pheromone should be investigated.


Subject(s)
Gonadotropins/antagonists & inhibitors , Pheromones/physiology , Ticks/physiology , Animals , Feces/analysis , Feeding Behavior/physiology , Female , Fertility/drug effects , Gonadotropins/biosynthesis , Male , Pheromones/analysis , Population Density
20.
Parasitology ; 88 ( Pt 3): 403-13, 1984 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6739127

ABSTRACT

Borrelia crocidurae infection rates in different organs of adult Ornithodoros (Pavlovskyella) erraticus and O. (Ornithodoros) savignyi were studied at intervals during a 60-day period following an infective meal. The spirochaetes persisted in tick guts for 1 month, were first observed in other organs 1-7 days post-feeding, and persisted for 20-60 days in different organs. The ovaries, Gene's organ, testes and male accessory glands of only O. erraticus were infected. The infection rates in adult and immature O. erraticus and O. savignyi post-feeding on infected hamsters were 26.7-60 X 0% and 26.7-80.0%, respectively. Spirochaete trans-stadial transfer from originally infected larval O. erraticus to first-instar nymphs (N1) was 33.3%; to subsequent N2-N5 it was 40.0-60.0%. Infection rates in the resulting adults were 26.7% (males) and 46.7% (females). In O. savignyi, trans-stadial transfer from originally infected N1 to N2 was 26.7% and to subsequent N3-N7 13.3-33.3%; of the resulting males and females, 20.0% were infected. Transovarial transmission from female O. erraticus infected as adults occurred after the second gonotrophic cycle to 33.3-53.3% of the F1 larvae, and to 26.7 and 46.7% of the F1 males and females, respectively. All infected F1 females transmitted the spirochaetes to 26.7-73.3% of the F2 larval progeny after the first gonotrophic cycle. Transovarial transmission was not observed in O. savignyi.


Subject(s)
Borrelia Infections/transmission , Borrelia/isolation & purification , Ticks/microbiology , Animals , Borrelia Infections/microbiology , Cricetinae , Feeding Behavior , Female , Larva/microbiology , Male , Nymph/microbiology , Ovary/microbiology , Time Factors
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