- with
xenodiagnosis, both in
hamsters for
Babesia microti and in
gerbils for
Babesia divergens. They now use
faster diagnostic measures.
Xenodiagnosis for...
-
grown in
embryonated eggs.
Another useful identification method is
Xenodiagnosis, or the use of a
vector to
support the
growth of an
infectious agent...
-
performed to
obtain satisfying numbers of
parasites in
daytime samples.
Xenodiagnosis is now obsolete, and
eosinophilia is a
nonspecific primary sign.[citation...
-
cruzi parasites can be
grown from
blood samples by
blood culture,
xenodiagnosis, or by
inoculating animals with the person's blood. In the
blood culture...
- donations. Historically,
babesiosis diagnosis was
carried out with
xenodiagnosis in
hamsters for B.
microti and in
gerbils for B. divergens. This diagnostic...
-
Latin America.
Brumpt is
credited for
introducing a
technique known as
xenodiagnosis into
parasitological research. In 1935, he
described Plasmodium gallinaceum...
- damage. This
disease usually results in
death but is very uncommon.
Xenodiagnosis can be used to
confirm the tick
vectors but is not used routinely. Blood...
- Entomology,
Infectious Diseases Thesis Quantitative Studies in the
Xenodiagnosis of
Trypanososma (Schizotrypanum)
cruzi in a
Primate (Macacca mullatta)...
- The
following is a
partial list of the "E"
codes for
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as
defined by the
United States National Library of
Medicine (NLM)...
- ****ay MeSH E05.200.875.977 –
virus inactivation MeSH E05.200.875.985 –
xenodiagnosis MeSH E05.300.100.028 – administration,
buccal MeSH E05.300.100.878 –...