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    Immune Responses in Hookworm Infections by LOUKAS, Alex, PROCIV, Paul

    Published in Clinical Microbiology Reviews (01-10-2001)
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    Intestinal parasites of children and adults in a remote Aboriginal community of the Northern Territory, Australia, 1994-1996 by Shield, Jennifer, Aland, Kieran, Kearns, Thérèse, Gongdjalk, Glenda, Holt, Deborah, Currie, Bart, Prociv, Paul

    “…Parasitic infections can adversely impact health, nutritional status and educational attainment. This study investigated hookworm and other intestinal…”
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    Neuroangiostrongyliasis: The "Subarachnoid Phase" and Its Implications for Anthelminthic Therapy by Prociv, Paul, Turner, Megan

    “…Infection with the Rat Lungworm is the leading cause of human eosinophilic meningoencephalitis worldwide. From its origins in southeastern Asia, the parasite…”
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    Angiostrongylus cantonensis and neuroangiostrongyliasis (rat lungworm disease): 2020 by Jarvi, Susan, Prociv, Paul

    Published in Parasitology (01-02-2021)
    “…First-stage larvae (L1s) hatch and escape via the airways, then passing through the gut to the outside world. The life cycle is completed when a rat eats the…”
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    Cleavage of hemoglobin by hookworm cathepsin D aspartic proteases and its potential contribution to host specificity by Williamson, Angela L., Brindley, Paul J., Abbenante, Giovanni, Prociv, Paul, Berry, Colin, Girdwood, Karen, Pritchard, David I., Fairlie, David P., Hotez, Peter J., Dalton, John P., Loukas, Alex

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-09-2002)
    “…ABSTRACT Hookworms routinely reach the gut of nonpermissive hosts but fail to successfully feed, develop, and reproduce. To investigate the effects of…”
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    Two cases of neuroangiostrongyliasis: A rare disease because rarely considered or rarely diagnosed? by Berkhout, Angela, Prociv, Paul, Herbert, Anthony, Anthony, Leslie T, Nourse, Clare

    Published in Journal of paediatrics and child health (01-12-2019)
    “…Aim The rat lungworm, Angiostrongylus cantonensis, is well established in eastern Australia, where it is the almost exclusive cause of human eosinophilic…”
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    Purification of a diagnostic, secreted cysteine protease-like protein from the hookworm Ancylostoma caninum by Loukas, Alex, Dowd, Andrew J, Prociv, Paul, Brindley, Paul J

    Published in Parasitology international (01-12-2000)
    “…The enteric infection of humans with the canine hookworm Ancylostoma caninum varies in its clinical presentation, ranging from asymptomatic to eosinophilic…”
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    Characterization and localization of cathepsin B proteinases expressed by adult Ancylostoma caninum hookworms by Harrop, Stephen A, Sawangjaroen, Nongyao, Prociv, Paul, Brindley, Paul J

    Published in Molecular and biochemical parasitology (01-05-1995)
    “…The hookworm Ancylostoma caninum induces human eosinophilic enteritis (EE), probably via allergic responses to its secretions. Cysteine and metallo-proteinases…”
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    Hemoglobin-degrading, Aspartic Proteases of Blood-feeding Parasites by Brinkworth, Ross I., Prociv, Paul, Loukas, Alex, Brindley, Paul J.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (19-10-2001)
    “…Blood-feeding parasites, including schistosomes, hookworms, and malaria parasites, employ aspartic proteases to make initial or early cleavages in ingested…”
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    Immunologic incrimination of Ancylostoma caninum as a human enteric pathogen by Loukas, A, Opdebeeck, J, Croese, J, Prociv, P

    “…In northeastern Australia, the incidence of human eosinophilic enteritis (EE) and unexplained abdominal pain with peripheral blood eosinophilia (PE) appear to…”
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    Observations on the post-mortem migration of nematode larvae and its role in tissue digestion techniques by Prociv, P

    Published in Journal of helminthology (01-12-1989)
    “…The importance of larval viability in relation to the success of recovery techniques and to the interpretation of histological and migration studies was tested…”
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    Intestinal parasites of children and adults in a remote Aboriginal community of the Northern Territory, Australia, 1994-1996 by Shield, Jennifer, Aland, Kieran, Kearns, Thérèse, Gongdjalk, Glenda, Holt, Deborah, Currie, Bart, Prociv, Paul

    “…INTRODUCTIONParasitic infections can adversely impact health, nutritional status and educational attainment. This study investigated hookworm and other…”
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    Neuro-angiostrongyliasis: unresolved issues by Prociv, Paul, Spratt, David M., Carlisle, Melissa S.

    Published in International journal for parasitology (01-11-2000)
    “…Angiostrongylus cantonensis, the rat lungworm, probably evolved with its hosts, members of the genus Rattus and closely related species, in south-east Asia…”
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    Head lice appearance and behaviour: implications for epidemiology and control by Bailey, Anita M., Prociv, Paul

    Published in Australian infection control (01-06-2002)
    “…Detecting Pediculus humanus capitis, the head louse, in human hair directly affects the diagnosis and control of head lice, pediculicide testing results and…”
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    Experimental human infection with the dog hookworm, Ancylostoma caninum by Landmann, Juergen K, Prociv, Paul

    Published in Medical journal of Australia (20-01-2003)
    “…Objective: To investigate possible routes for human infection by the dog hookworm (Ancylostoma caninum). Design, setting and participant: Relatively small…”
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