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Hookworm - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHHookworm infection is one of the common parasitic infestations in developing countries. They are mainly causing iron deficiency anemia in exposed patients. This ...
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Differentiation between the human hookworms Ancylostoma ...Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus. Although traditionally considered to be identical for treatment purposes, there are significant life history ...
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Hookworm: “The Great Infection of Mankind” - PMC - NIHHuman hookworm infection is caused by blood-feeding nematode parasites of the genus Ancylostoma and the species Necator americanus. Worldwide, N. americanus is ...
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Ancylostoma ceylanicum infections in humans in VietnamAncylostoma ceylanicum is recognized as the only zoonotic hookworm species that is able to mature into adult stage in the human intestine.
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Ancylostoma ceylanicum and other zoonotic canine hookwormsApr 10, 2024 · A. ceylanicum is the second most prevalent human hookworm in the region; it is the most common hookworm among dogs and cats-reservoirs of zoonotic infections.
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[PDF] Zoonotic Hookworms - CFSPHNov 27, 2013 · Animal hookworm larvae can penetrate the human epidermis, but most species cannot readily enter the dermis, and remain trapped in the skin.
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Cutaneous Larva Migrans | Red Book - AAP PublicationsCertain zoonotic nematode larvae may penetrate intact skin and produce pruritic, reddish papules at the site of skin entry. Humans usually are “dead-end” hosts ...
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Hookworms of dogs and cats as agents of cutaneous larva migransDogs and cats are hosts to hookworms that may cause zoonotic disease, most notably, cutaneous larva migrans. Ancylostoma braziliense is most often ...
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Uncinaria stenocephala - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsZoonotic transmission from the dog hookworm Ancylostoma caninum also occurs in humans, but disease from this parasite usually causes eosinophilic enteritis ...
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Epidemiological and molecular updates on hookworm species in ...The zoonotic hookworms Ancylostoma caninum and Uncinaria stenocephala are widespread soil-transmitted helminths in dogs in Europe. Given the veterinary and ...
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Necator americanus - Pathogen Safety Data Sheets - Canada.caThe infective larvae can survive for several weeks under suitable conditions of moist, warm (temperatures around 30 °C), and shaded soil. Sandy soils (sandy ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Human Hookworm Infection in the 21st Century - PMCApproximately 5-8 weeks pass from the time L3 first infect humans until they reach sexual maturity and mate. Each female hookworm produces thousands of eggs ...
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[PDF] Hookworm-ancylostomiasis.pdfHuman to human transmission of hookworm does NOT occur because part of the worm's life cycle must be completed in soil before becoming infectious. However ...
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Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding from Hookworm InfestationOct 14, 2025 · Estimated intestinal blood loss is approximately 0.01 mL/day per adult Necator americanus and 0.05 to 0.3 mL/day per adult Ancylostoma duodenale ...
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The Global Economic and Health Burden of Human Hookworm ...Even though human hookworm infection is highly endemic in many countries throughout the world, its global economic and health impact is not well known.
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The global limits and population at risk of soil-transmitted helminth ...Apr 26, 2012 · For hookworm, urban infection prevalence is substantially lower than ... infection in those few countries with GDP per capita > US$ 20,000.
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Incidence and Risk Factors of Hookworm Infection in a Rural ...The incidence rate of hookworm infection was 7.5/100 person-years. The independent risk factors for acquiring hookworm infection were barefoot walking ( ...
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[PDF] Molecular Epidemiology Of Hookworm Infection In The Ashanti ...Of the NTD infections, nearly 85% are the result of parasitic helminth (worm) infections, affecting over 1 billion people worldwide [1]. The most common soil- ...
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Hookworm and Poverty - Hotez - The New York Academy of SciencesJul 25, 2008 · Human hookworm infection is the leading cause of anemia and undernutrition and the second most important parasitic infection of humans.
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Disease and Development: Evidence from Hookworm Eradication in ...A long-term follow-up of affected cohorts indicates a substantial gain in income that coincided with exposure to hookworm eradication. I also find evidence ...
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Molecular mechanisms of hookworm disease: Stealth, virulence ...Oct 1, 2012 · The most important of these interactions is the hookworm's interruption of nutrient acquisition by the host through its ingestion and digestion ...Missing: fertilization | Show results with:fertilization
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Immunobiology of hookworm infection - Oxford Academicintact erythrocytes are ...2 Biology · 6 Hookworm-Derived Products... · 7 Vaccines
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Hookworm excretory/secretory Products Modulate Immune ...Host immunosuppression by hookworms is orchestrated by ES proteins and provide mechanisms underlying the shift towards a nonhealing Th-1 profile.
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Twenty-five-year research progress in hookworm excretory/secretory ...Mar 14, 2020 · Adult hookworms survive for many years in the host intestine, where they suck blood, causing iron deficiency anemia and malnutrition.
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Ancylostoma ceylanicum Excretory-Secretory Protein 2 Adopts a ...Hookworm ES proteins are believed to function together to facilitate blood feeding, digest tissue and prevent detection or damage by host immune factors at the ...Missing: Th2 | Show results with:Th2
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Article Hookworms Evade Host Immunity by Secreting a ...Feb 12, 2020 · These findings highlight the importance of neutrophils in hookworm infection and a potential conserved mechanism of immune evasion.
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Immune Responses in Hookworm Infections - PMC - PubMed CentralThe two major species are Necator americanus, which is adapted to tropical conditions, and Ancylostoma duodenale, which predominates in more temperate zones.
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Ancylostoma/NecatorAdult hook-worms have a creamy-white tough cuticle, a prominent anterior hook and a large oval buccal capsule with specialized structures to aid in feeding, ...Missing: size | Show results with:size
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Hookworm Disease | Quick Medical Diagnosis & Treatment 2025Pulmonary symptoms may be seen during larval migration through the lungs. Dry cough. Wheezing ; ∼1 month after infection, gastrointestinal symptoms may develop.<|separator|>
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Hookworm Disease Clinical Presentation - Medscape ReferenceMar 2, 2025 · During the first 1-2 weeks after a cutaneous infection, hookworm produces a local irritation at the site of infection, termed ground itch or dew ...Missing: mechanism | Show results with:mechanism
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Caught on Capsule: Iron-deficiency Anemia Due to Hookworm ...Aug 20, 2015 · Each worm consumes between 0.3 and 0.5 mL of blood each day, which can lead to anemia and contribute to impaired nutrition, especially in ...Missing: per depletion
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Hookworm Infection - Infections - MSD Manual Consumer VersionSevere, chronic infections can cause loss of blood and anemia that is sometimes severe enough to cause fatigue and, in children, heart failure and widespread ...
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Heart failure caused by hookworm infection possibly associated with ...Hookworm infection is an extremely rare cause of heart failure, and furthermore this parasitic infection is not common in advanced countries.Missing: heavy | Show results with:heavy
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Evidence for an association between hookworm infection and ...Jan 5, 2002 · The results suggest that hookworm infection can have a significant adverse effect on children's working memory which may have consequences for a child's ...Missing: IQ | Show results with:IQ
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Cognitive Performance and Iron Status are Negatively Associated ...In our study, hookworm infection in schoolchildren was significantly associated with lower scores in all three cognitive tests. Most of the schoolchildren with ...Results · Hookworm Among Other Sth... · Hookworm Infection Among...Missing: IQ | Show results with:IQ
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Worms: Identifying Impacts on Education and Health in the Presence ...Deworming substantially improved health and school participation among untreated children in both treatment schools and neighboring schools.Missing: attendance height<|separator|>
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Primary School Deworming in Kenya | IPA... height gains, averaging 0.5 centimeters. Impact on School Attendance: Deworming increased school participation by at least 7 percentage points, which ...
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Disease and Development: Evidence from Hookworm Eradication in ...This study evaluates the economic consequences of the successful eradication of hookworm disease from the American South, which started circa 1910.
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Twenty-year economic impacts of deworming - PNASIndividuals who received two to three additional years of childhood deworming experienced a 14% gain in consumption expenditures and 13% increase in hourly ...
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Early-life infectious disease exposure, the “hygiene hypothesis,” and ...Findings show deworming before age five leads to 2.5 additional months of life in a large sample of adult death records. Further, decreasing hookworm exposure ...
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Early-life infectious disease exposure, the 'hygiene hypothesis', and ...Jan 18, 2025 · I show de-worming before age five leads to 2.5 additional months of life in a sample of adult mortality. Further, decreasing hookworm exposure ...
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Comparison of multi-parallel qPCR and double-slide Kato-Katz for ...The sensitivity of Kato-Katz was 49% for A. lumbricoides, 32% for hookworm, and 52% for T. trichiura; the sensitivity of qPCR was 79% for A. lumbricoides, 93% ...
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FLOTAC: a new sensitive technique for the diagnosis of hookworm ...Considering the combined results as the diagnostic 'gold' standard, the FLOTAC technique had a sensitivity of 88.2% compared with 68.4% for the Kato-Katz and ...
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Diagnostic Accuracy of Kato–Katz, FLOTAC, Baermann, and PCR ...When directly comparing two methods, the FLOTAC had a significantly higher sensitivity than the Kato–Katz method for detecting hookworm infections (93.8% versus ...
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Efficacy of recommended drugs against soil transmitted helminthsSep 25, 2017 · Albendazole showed the highest efficacy against hookworm infections with a cure rate of 79.5% (95% confidence interval 71.5% to 85.6%) and an ...
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Soil-transmitted helminth infections after mass drug administration ...Objectives: Targeted deworming is the current strategy for control of morbidity associated with soil-transmitted helminths (STH) among at-risk populations: ...
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A strong effect of individual compliance with mass drug ...Jun 8, 2021 · It took significantly longer for non-compliant individuals (zero doses per year) to achieve sustained clearance for Ascaris or hookworm than for ...
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Cost and cost-effectiveness analysis of mass drug administration ...Oct 11, 2023 · The ICER was $28.55 per DALY averted; $0.87 per hookworm infection-years averted, and $4.54 per moderate-to-heavy intensity hookworm infection- ...
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[PDF] ANCYLOSTOMA DUODENALE - eGyanKoshThe hookworm, Ancylostoma duodenale, was discovered by an Italian Physician, Angelo Dubini, in 1838 while doing an autopsy on a woman in the countryside. He ...
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Extending Public Health: The Rockefeller Sanitary Commission and ...By the mid-1870s, European physicians had linked the parasitic worms to human symptoms of severe anemia, pallor, and weakness. In 1878, Italian physicians ...
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Extending Public Health: The Rockefeller Sanitary Commission and ...Dec 11, 2013 · RSC activities from 1909 to 1914 covered 11 Southern states; RSC hookworm infection findings indicate that about 40% of the Southern population ...Missing: 1900s | Show results with:1900s
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Hookworms: Necator americanus (Stiles 1902) and Ancylostoma ...Two major species of hookworm infect humans: Necator americanus (New World hookworm) and Ancylostoma duodenale (Old World hookworm).
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A history of hookworm vaccine development - PMC - PubMed CentralThe human hookworms Necator americanus and Ancylostoma duodenale remain among the most common infections of humans in areas of rural poverty in the ...Understanding The Impact Of... · A Chance For Learning · The Human Hookworm Vaccine
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Experimental human hookworm infection: a narrative historical reviewDec 9, 2021 · In 1896, a serendipitous laboratory accident led to the understanding that hookworms propagate infection by penetrating skin, a theory that ...
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Rockefeller Sanitary Commission for the Eradication of Hookworm ...The Rockefeller Sanitary Commission for the Eradication of Hookworm Disease was organized on October 26, 1909, as a result of a gift of $1,000,000.00 from John ...
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Human Intestinal Parasite Burden and Poor Sanitation in Rural ...Lowndes County, Alabama, was chosen as the study site given previous high hookworm burdens, degree of poverty, and use of open-sewage systems.
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Hookworm, a disease of extreme poverty, is thriving in the US south ...Sep 5, 2017 · Over months or years it causes iron deficiency and anemia, weight loss, tiredness and impaired mental function, especially in children, helping ...Missing: cycle productivity
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Cross-Sectional Study of Soil-Transmitted Helminthiases in Black ...Nov 6, 2023 · Sustained hookworm transmission requires 3 factors: infected persons shedding eggs; environmental conditions for eggs to mature into larvae, ...
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