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Cruz-Laufer A, Vanhove M, Bachmann L, Barson M, Bassirou H, Bitja Nyom A, et al.
BMC Biol . 2025 Jan; 23(1):10. PMID: 39800686
Background: Stress responses are key the survival of parasites and, consequently, also the evolutionary success of these organisms. Despite this importance, our understanding of the evolution of molecular pathways dealing...
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Namirembe D, Huyse T, Wangalwa R, Tumusiime J, Tolo C
Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl . 2024 Dec; 25:101022. PMID: 39687763
Trematodiases strongly reduce the welfare of humans and animals causing a great decline in health and productivity. Insufficient data on the extent of trematode infection in definitive hosts and associated...
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Marien J, Mukomena E, Maketa Tevuzula V, Leirs H, Huyse T
BMJ Glob Health . 2024 Oct; 9(10). PMID: 39438071
Background: Despite worldwide efforts to eradicate malaria over the past century, the disease remains a significant challenge in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) today. Climate change is even...
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Mudavanhu A, Goossens E, Schols R, Manyangadze T, Nhiwatiwa T, Lemmens P, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2024 Oct; 954:176394. PMID: 39353489
Freshwater snails act as obligate intermediate hosts for trematode parasites that cause trematodiases threatening public and veterinary health, and biodiversity conservation. While interest in snail control for trematodiases has re-emerged,...
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van der Deure T, Maes T, Huyse T, Stensgaard A
Glob Chang Biol . 2024 Aug; 30(8):e17434. PMID: 39105284
The freshwater snail Bulinus truncatus is an important intermediate host for trematode parasites causing urogenital schistosomiasis, a tropical disease affecting over 150 million people. Despite its medical importance, uncertainty remains...
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Wambui C, Madinga J, Ashepet M, Anyolitho M, Mitashi P, Huyse T
PLoS Negl Trop Dis . 2024 Jul; 18(7):e0011530. PMID: 38995976
Background: Chronic infection with Schistosoma haematobium causes female genital schistosomiasis (FGS), which leads to diverse lesions in the female genital tract and several complications, including infertility and a higher risk...
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Kapour Kieng Katsang G, Wambui C, Madinga J, Huyse T, Mitashi P
Folia Parasitol (Praha) . 2024 Jun; 71. PMID: 38841845
Schistosomiasis is a snail-borne disease that has a considerable impact on human and animal health, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. The intermediate hosts of the schistosome parasites are freshwater snails of...
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Mudavanhu A, Schols R, Goossens E, Nhiwatiwa T, Manyangadze T, Brendonck L, et al.
Parasit Vectors . 2024 May; 17(1):234. PMID: 38773521
Background: Snail-borne trematodes afflict humans, livestock, and wildlife. Recognizing their zoonotic potential and possible hybridization, a One Health approach is essential for effective control. Given the dearth of knowledge on...
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Tumusiime J, Valderrama Bhraunxs N, Kagoro-Rugunda G, Namirembe D, Albrecht C, Twongyirwe R, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis . 2024 Apr; 18(4):e0012062. PMID: 38574112
Introduction: Schistosomiasis and fasciolosis are snail-borne diseases of great medical and veterinary health importance. The World Health Organization recommends complementing drug treatment with snail control and community involvement for disease...
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Schols R, Smitz N, Vanderheyden A, Huyse T
Parasit Vectors . 2024 Mar; 17(1):126. PMID: 38481352
Background: Swimmer's itch, an allergic contact dermatitis caused by avian and mammalian blood flukes, is a parasitic infection affecting people worldwide. In particular, avian blood flukes of the genus Trichobilharzia...