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Risk Factors Associated With Seroprevalence of Cysticercosis in the Municipality of Mitú, ColombiaFactores de Riesgo Asociados a la Seroprevalencia de Cisticercosis en el Municipio de Mitú, Colombia
(Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca, 2009-12-15)
Cysticercosis is a public health disease that affects all people without discrimination of gender or age, so it is necessary to consider strategies for its eradication. One way is to create national campaigns that enable improvements in health services to interrupt the life cycle of Taenia solium. It is also essential to include educational aspects where medical and veterinary information is considered. The aim of this ...
Evaluation of FE-5 team Ritchie vs. technique faecal samples of food handlers in five Colombian citiesEvaluación del equipo FE-5 vs. técnica de Ritchie con muestras fecales de manipuladores de alimentos en cinco ciudades del país
(Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca, 2009-12-15)
The objective of this study was evaluate the effectiveness of the team DiaSys FE-5 instrument used as a new concentration technique for intestinal parasite analysis that facilitates the preparation, centrifugation, concentration, and mounting of samples for perusal, which is composed of a Mini Parasep system that optimizes the recovery and concentration of cysts, eggs and larvae in comparison to the traditional technique ...
Analysis of the population of Foxp3 regulatory T cells in the murine model of intestinal amebiasisAnálisis de la Población de Células T Reguladoras Foxp3 en el Modelo Murino de Amibiasis Intestinal
(Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca, 2010-06-15)
Amebiasis is a parasitic infection caused by E. histolytica, its incidence is higher in developing countries. Recently we have studied the role of Treg cells in several parasitic diseases, which can have beneficial or harmful. The goal of this project was to investigate the role of Treg cells in an immunosuppressive phenomenon previously observed on mouse model of intestinal amoebiasis. Thus, the behavior of Treg ...