Publications by authors named "Bosc S"

Cryptosporidium represents a major cause of gastrointestinal illness in humans and animals including domestic, wild, and in captivity animals, and more than 30 validated species of Cryptosporidium are recognized as infectious to different hosts such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Therefore, numerous investigations have been conducted worldwide in order to shed light on the epidemiology of this parasite and to explore its potential reservoirs. Few surveys, targeting humans and animals have been carried out regarding the epidemiology of Cryptosporidium spp.

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Blastocystis sp. is a common intestinal parasite infecting humans and a wide range of animals worldwide. It exhibits an extensive genetic diversity and 17 subtypes (STs) have thus far been identified in mammalian and avian hosts.

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As a first step towards the development of radiation hybrid maps, we have produced a radiation hybrid panel in the chicken by fusing female embryonic diploid fibroblasts irradiated at 6,000 rads with HPRT-deficient hamster Wg3hCl2 cells. Due to the low retention frequency of the chicken fragments, a high number of clones was produced from which the best ones were selected. Thus, 452 fusion clones were tested for retention frequencies with a panel of 46 markers.

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The infrared spectrum in the range 400-1600 cm(-1) of isotopically pure H(3)Si(37)Cl has been recorded at high resolution (2.4-6.6 x 10(-3) cm(-1)) and analyzed.

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We report 170 cases of perineal neuralgia due to pudendal nerve compression within Alcock canal or by ischiatic spine. 117 women and 53 men were investigated. Mean age was 60.

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Penile neuropathy is a common disease due to lesion of the sensory branch of the pudendal nerve, ie, the dorsal nerve of the penis. Sexual disorders (deterioration of erection) and sensory signs (hypoesthesia or paresthesia of the penis) are noted in patients with penile neuropathy. Electrophysiological recordings help guide the diagnosis (reduction of the sensory velocity of the dorsal nerve of the penis).

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Objectives: To determine frequency and type of sexual disorders in stress urinary incontinence. To determine their physiopathologic mechanisms and psychologic impact.

Methods: 35 patients with stress urinary incontinence were prospectively investigated with special attention for sexuals disorders.

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess frequency and importance of urological complications in multiple sclerosis.

Methods: A total of 180 patients with multiple sclerosis (115 women, 64 men; mean disease duration 13.4 years) underwent the following examinations: neuroperineal examination, bladder and kidney echography, intravenous pyelography, creatinine assay, urodynamic investigation and sphincter electromyography.

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