Ferula assafoetida is a hard, resinous, oily herbaceous gum belonging to plant family Umbelliferae. It is used as a traditional medicine in many parts of the world and its wide use in medicine was listed by many authors. In the current study, the effect of F.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo compare the immunologic techniques to the conventional staining methods (mainly modified Ziehl Neelsen = MZN), 93 children (65 immunocompromised and 28 immunocompetent) potentially at risk of Cryptosporidium parvum were studied. Using MZN, a prevalence of 10.7% in diarrhoeic children was found.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe present study shows the molecular characterization of Fasciola gigantica and F. hepatica isolates collected from cows and sheep, using the random amplified polymorphic DNA fragments-polymerase chain reaction (RAPDs-PCR) technique. Optimal standardization of amplification conditions and thermocyclation were made, using genetic markers.
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April 2004
Out of 105 patients infected with Giardia, 38 patients have Genotype I (36.19%), 13 have Genotype II (12.38%), 10 have Genotype III (9.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAssafoetida is an oleo-gum resin obtained from the roots and stems of many Ferula species such as F. foetida Regel, F. asafoetida Linn, F.
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December 2002
Anthroponotic cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL.) is known to cause single, self-healing and uncomplicated lesion mainly on the face. This paper presents a son and his mother with positive leishmaniasis IHAT (1/128 and 1/1924 respectively).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStool examination using modified Kato thick smear method was performed to detect Fasciola eggs and other parasites. Forty-five patients were proved to have Fasciola infection by passing eggs in their stool samples. Pallor was the major presenting symptom (95.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the present study, sera were examined using Fasciola-IHA, F-ELISA and Schistosoma-IHA. The sero-positive schistosomal patients were subjected to rectal snip, while the sero-positive fascioliasis ones were examined radiologically by plain chest X-ray and abdominal ultrasonography. Both F-IHA and F-ELISA gave 100% sensitivity.
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