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Browsing Artículos sobre cisticercosis y T. solium publicados por investigadores mexicanos by Author "Flisser, A."

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  • Behravesh, C. Barton; Mayberry, L. F.; Bristol, J. R.; Cardenas, V. M.; Mena, K. D.; Martinez-Ocana, J.; Flisser, A.; Snowden, K. F. (Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, 2008)
    Taenia solium and T. saginata are zoonotic tapeworms of substantial medical and economic importance. Although human taeniasis is widely recognised as an endemic problem in Mexico, its presence in the United States is poorly ...
  • Flisser, A.; Viniegra, AE.; Aguilar-Vega, L.; Garza-Rodriguez, A.; Maravilla, P.; Avila , G (Journal of Parasitology, 2004)
    The tapeworms of the genus Taenia that infect human beings are T. solium, T saginata and T. saginata asiatica. Taenia solium and T. saginata exhibit unequivocal features that characterize them; in contrast, only recent DNA ...
  • Flisser, A.; van der Kaay, H.J.; van Knapen, F.; Overbosch, D. (Acta Leidensia, 1990)
  • Woodhouse, E.; Flisser, A.; Larralde, C. (Cysticercosis: present state of knowledge and perspectives., 1982)
  • Flisser, A.; Vazquez-Mendoza, A.; Martinez-Ocana, J.; Gomez-Colin, E.; Leyva, RS.; Medina-Santillan, R. (American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2005)
    The current study was designed to evaluate a tool for the self-identification of tapeworm carriers. Clinical and animal health care practitioners and schoolteachers were trained regarding the life cycle, risk factors, and ...
  • Espinoza, B; Flisser, A. (Archivos de Investigación Médica, 1986)
  • Flisser, A.; Avila , G.; Maravilla, P.; Mendlovic, F.; Leon-Cabrera, S.; Cruz-Rivera, M.; Garza, A.; Gomez, B.; Aguilar, L.; Teran, N.; Velasco, S; Benitez, M.; Jimenez-González, D. E. (Parasitology, 2010)
    Neurocysticercosis is a public health problem in many developing countries and is the most frequent parasitic disease of the brain. The human tapeworm carrier is the main risk factor for acquiring neurocysticercosis. Since ...
  • Jean-Joseph, B.; Flisser, A.; Martinez, A.; Metzenberg, S (Journal of Parasitology, 2003)
    The U6 and U5 snRNA (small nuclear ribonucleic acid) genes were identified in Taenia solium with the aim of characterizing their sequence and genomic structures. They are contained within a shared 1,009-nt tandem genomic ...
  • Weinberg, M.; Waterman, S.; Lucas, CA.; Falcon, VC.; Morales, PK.; Lopez, LA.; Peter, C.; Gutierrez, AE.; González, ER.; Flisser, A.; Bryar, R.; Valle, EN.; Rodriguez, A.; Hernandez, GA.; Rosales, C; Ortiz, JA; Lander, M; Vilchis, H; Rawlings, J; Leal, FL; Ortega, L; Flagg, E; Conyer, RT; Cetron, M (Emerging Infectious Diseases, 2003)
    In 1997, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Mexican Secretariat of Health, and border health officials began the development of the Border Infectious Disease Surveillance (BIDS) project, a surveillance ...
  • Flisser, A.; Valdespino, J. L.; García-García, L.; Guzman, C.; Aguirre, M. T.; Manon, M. L.; González-González, G.; Gyorkos, T. W. (Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 2008)
    Mexico established national health weeks (NHWs) in the early 1980s to promote childhood vaccinations. Because of the cumulative worldwide peer-reviewed scientific evidence, the recommendations of the World Health Organization ...

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