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Infestation
of the central nervous system with sparganum, the larva of Spirometra mansoni, is rare. Only 27 cases have been reported in the literature; however, the true incidence might be underestimated. Two cases are reported that were definitively diagnosed by stereotactic biopsy techniques. Without a positive histological diagnosis, the first case would have been diagnosed as having a metastatic brain tumor and a course of radiotherapy would probably have been initiated. Differentiation between granuloma of cerebral sparganosis and brain tumors such as meningiomas, gliomas, and metastatic tumors is often difficult before operation. Detailed magnetic resonance imaging might offer some help in such cases. Emphasis is placed on the increasing importance of stereotactic surgery in the diagnosis and treatment of an intracerebral mass lesion, including cerebral sparganosis.
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PMID:Cerebral sparganosis diagnosed and treated with stereotactic techniques. Report of two cases. 841 30
Infestation
of the eastern chipmunk, Tamias striatus L., by immature Ixodes dammini Spielman, Clifford, Piesman and Corwin was studied in Castle Rock State Park in northwestern Illinois during June-October 1991. Mean larval density peaked in August, while nymphal density declined steadily through the study period. Prevalence of tick infestation was high throughout the trapping period. Tick distribution on chipmunks was aggregated in most of the sampling periods. Levels of I. dammini
infestation
recorded on chipmunks in this survey are higher than previous results recorded in the northeastern and midwestern United States. Chipmunks had significantly higher levels of nymphal I. dammini
infestation
than white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus Rafinesque). A major role of the eastern chipmunk as a host for immature I. dammini in upland forest habitat in northwestern Illinois can be established. In bottomland and ecotone habitats where chipmunks were scarce, P. leucopus contributed most to the feeding of larval ticks.
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PMID:Role of the eastern chipmunk as a host for immature Ixodes dammini (Acari: Ixodidae) in northwestern Illinois. 843 49
Infestation
with T. vaginalis is a common and potentially morbid infection. In addition to reproductive tract discharge and irritation, infection with this protozoa is increasingly recognized to be associated with reproductive tract complications, including postabortal infection, postcesarean infection, preterm birth, and PROM. Clinical diagnosis is often difficult and newer approaches using specific antigen and nucleic acid technologies will probably replace "wet prep" microscopic techniques. Effective treatments continue to depend on oral metronidazole treatment. Cure of resistant strains, which remain rare, depends on administration of higher, more prolonged doses of metronidazole. Improved understanding of the natural history, pathobiology, diagnosis, and treatment of this common protozoa is urgently needed. Practitioners should consider routinely screening and treating women for trichomoniasis before any reproductive tract surgery (chorionic villi sampling, hysterectomy, cesarean section, dilatation and curettage, therapeutic abortion, and so on), after changing sexual partners, and during pregnancy. Both symptomatic and asymptomatic patients and their sexual contacts should be treated.
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PMID:Trichomonas vaginalis: a reemerging pathogen. 843 38
Sarcoptic mange (Sarcoptes scabiei) occurred among wild ruminant species in five zoological gardens in Israel, from 1984 to 1994.
Infestation
of five ruminants by S. scabiei is reported for the first time: mountain gazelles (Gazella gazella), Nubian ibexes (Capra ibex nubiana), a barbary sheep (Ammotragus lervia), elands (Taurotragus oryx), and an Arabian oryx (Oryx leucoryx). All animals in the herds were administered ivermectin orally at a dose of 200 micrograms/kg body weight daily for 3 consecutive days. This was repeated three times at 2-wk intervals. The disease was eradicated in four small zoos, whereas in the biggest zoo, only control was achieved. Mortality among animals < 4 mo and > 8-yr-old animals composed 65% of mortality among all age classes.
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PMID:Sarcoptic mange in wild ruminants in zoological gardens in Israel. 862 37
The cysticercosis is an
infestation
caused from the larva of Taenia solium, which is demoniated Cysticercus cellulosae.
Infestation
by the encysted forms occur within brain, muscle, cutis, eye and more rarely within kidney, liver, thyroid. The cysties cause inflammation, oedema and residual calcification. In the SNC they are responsible for seizures, usually of focal type, hydrocephalus, meningitis, endocranic hypertension, stroke. One case of neurocysticercosis in a 15 years old boy is described: the clinical pictures, the neuroradiologic images and the treatment are discussed.
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PMID:[Neurocysticercosis: a rare cause of convulsive crises]. 866 97
The geographical distribution and population density of rodents and chigger mites at six localities of Chollanam-do were investigated from October to December in 1993. Among total 142 field rodents collected by the modified Chemla wooden traps, 131 rodents were Apodemus agrarius (92.3%) and 11 were Crocidura lasiura (7.7%). Out of 142 field rodents, 92 were parasitized by chiggers, showing 69.0% of the
infestation
rate and 74.2 of the chigger index.
Infestation
rate and chigger index of A. agrarius and C. lasiura were 73.3%, 80.4 and 18.2%, 0.5, respectively. From the trapped field rodents, 10,532 chiggers were collected and identified with 11 species of 4 genera. Leptotrombidium pallidum, the vector species of tsutsugamushi disease, was the dominant species, showing 8,038 chiggers (76.3%). L. scutellare was the second dominant species showing 1,359 chiggers (12.9%). The distribution of chigger mites was clearly localized by the species, showing the different dominant species according to localities. The predominant species was L. scutellare (100%) in Changhung-gun, L. scutellare (41.5%) in Posong-gun, L. pallidum (88.8%) in Hwasun-gun, L. pallidum (59.2%) in Koksong-gun, L. zetum (77.3%) in Hampyong-gun, and L. palpale (63.4%) in Tamyang-gun. Regarding to the geographical distribution of chigger population density, the
infestation
rate and chigger index was most high in Hwasun-gun as 62.4% and 216.2 respectively, and next high in Koksong-gun as 22.4% and 77.7% respectively.
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PMID:[Population density of chigger mites, the vector of tsutsugamushi disease in Chollanam-do, Korea]. 882 Jul 39
Infestation
of Columba livia domestica GMELIN with Mallophaga has been investigated in both, breeding and feral pigeons. All pigeons came from the area of Cracow. Five species of Mallophaga have been distinguished: Columbicola columbae columbae (L.), Campanulotes bidentatus compar (BURM.), Coloceras damicornis fahrenholzi EICHLER, Hohorstiella gigantea lata (PIAG.), Neocolpocephalum (Neocolpocephalum) turbinatum (DENNY). It appeared that the first two of the above-mentioned species showed the highest intensity of occurrence. The most frequent was the mixed invasion of these two species. Research on
infestation
with Mallophaga with regard to the origin of pigeons showed bigger
infestation
of breeding pigeons, besides, the females were more intensively infested that the males. The higher degree of
infestation
occurred in old and weak pigeons.
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PMID:[Mallophaga of pigeons in Cracow]. 896 83
Four species of ticks found to infest 1391 American mink (Mustela vison) in Britain in five years were, in declining order of frequency, Ixodes hexagonus, Ixodes canisuga, Ixodes ricinus and Ixodes acuminatus. Ixodes hexagonus and I. canisuga occurred on 40% and 2.5% of mink respectively.
Infestation
rates (the proportion of infested mink) of adult females, nymphs and larvae were similar and tended to be lower in summer. The distribution of
infestation
size (the number of ticks per host) for adult females describes a negative binomial. The mean
infestation
size of nymphs varied with the sex of the host was 5.2 for males and 4.2 for females. Mink are competent hosts for I.hexagonus.
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PMID:The occurrence of ixodid ticks on wild mink Mustela vision in England and Wales. 899 38
Raccoons (Procyon lotor) were live-trapped and examined for ticks from July 1990 to July 1993 in the coastal plain of North Carolina on Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina (USA). Five species of ixodid ticks were found on 351 (78%) of 449 raccoons. Amblyomma americanum was the most abundant tick found on raccoons. Dermacentor variabilis, Ixodes texanus, and Ixodes scapularis were frequently collected, while Ixodes cookei were rarely collected from raccoons. Tick burdens were not affected by the age, sex, or trap location of captured raccoons. Ticks parasitizing raccoons had varying seasonal patterns of abundance. Amblyomma americanum were generally collected from raccoons year around, but
infestation
intensities were greatest in summer from June to September. Dermacentor variabilis adults were most abundant in mid-summer while peak numbers of larvae were collected in the fall.
Infestation
intensities of Ixodes texanus larvae were greatest in fall and winter months while nymphs were most abundant in winter and spring. No males were collected from raccoons, but females were most frequently collected in the spring and declined in abundance in the summer with no specimens collected in the fall or winter. Numbers of 1. scapularis adults appeared to reach peak numbers in the fall while larvae and nymphs were most abundant on raccoons in winter. Spirochetes, Borrelia burgdorferi, were identified in a small percentage (0.2%) of host-seeking A. americanum nymphs and adults, and I. scapularis adults by immunofluorescent antibody assays. Similarly, a small percentage (1.9%) of host-associated A. americanum, D. variabilis, I. texanus and I. cookei contained B. burgdorferi. Borrelia burgdorferi spirochetes were cultured from the blood of 23 (26%) of 87 raccoons.
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PMID:Tick-raccoon associations and the potential for Lyme disease spirochete transmission in the coastal plain of North Carolina. 902 88
An unusual form of larval
infestation
from South America is presented which, in view of increasing tourism to South america's tropical areas, may present to any accident and emergency department.
Infestation
with Dermatobia hominis is reviewed in terms of clinical recognition and life cycle. Techniques of removal are described.
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PMID:Dermatobia hominis in the accident and emergency department: "I've got you under my skin". 941 87
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