Search Results - "Cifre, Susana"
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Interplay between Intestinal Bacterial Communities and Unicellular Parasites in a Morbidly Obese Population: A Neglected Trinomial
Published in Nutrients (05-08-2022)“…Obesity is an epidemic causing a metabolic health crisis. Herein, the interactions between the gut prokaryotic and eukaryotic communities, metabolic…”
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One Health Approach to Zoonotic Parasites: Molecular Detection of Intestinal Protozoans in an Urban Population of Norway Rats, Rattus norvegicus , in Barcelona, Spain
Published in Pathogens (Basel) (07-03-2021)“…, the brown or Norway rat, is the most abundant mammal after humans in urban areas, where they live in close proximity to people. Among rodent-borne diseases,…”
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Do Intestinal Unicellular Parasites Have a Role in the Inflammatory and Redox Status among the Severely Obese?
Published in Antioxidants (23-10-2022)“…The diagnosis of obesity comprises subjects with totally different phenotypes and metabolic profiles. Systemic inflammation and oxidative stress derived from…”
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Assessment of the Nutritional Status, Diet and Intestinal Parasites in Hosted Saharawi Children
Published in Children (Basel) (29-11-2020)“…Since the early 1990s, Spanish humanitarian associations have welcomed Saharawi children from the refugee camps in Tindouf (Argelia). These children are the…”
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Parasitosis intestinales en edad infantil: ¿Conocen las madres y padres a los responsables y sus repercusiones?
Published in La Ciencia al servicio de la salud y nutrición (29-08-2020)“…Introducción: La población infantil es más susceptibles de sufrir enteroparasitosis por tener más oportunidades de contacto con los parásitos, inmadurez…”
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Blastocystis subtypes and their association with Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Published in Medical hypotheses (01-07-2018)“…Blastocystis spp. is a common intestinal protozoan that affects humans and animals. The role of this parasite as a pathogen is still controversial and it is…”
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