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chlorine and Trichinellosis

chlorine has been researched along with Trichinellosis in 10 studies

chloride : A halide anion formed when chlorine picks up an electron to form an an anion.

Trichinellosis: An infection with TRICHINELLA. It is caused by eating raw or undercooked meat that is infected with larvae of nematode worms TRICHINELLA genus. All members of the TRICHINELLA genus can infect human in addition to TRICHINELLA SPIRALIS, the traditional etiological agent. It is distributed throughout much of the world and is re-emerging in some parts as a public health hazard and a food safety problem.

Research

Studies (10)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19905 (50.00)18.7374
1990's5 (50.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Sukhdeo, MV1
Mettrick, DF1
Harari, Y3
Grossie, VB1
Castro, GA5
Wranicz, MJ2
Koyro, HW1
Stelzer, R2
Stoye, M2
Olivé, AP1
Dudley, M1
Dudley, A1
Lifschitz, CH1
Enigk, K1
Feder, H1
Dey-Hazra, A1
Zhang, S1
Myers, S1
Russell, DA2

Other Studies

10 other studies available for chlorine and Trichinellosis

ArticleYear
Effect of size of Trichinella spiralis (Nematode) infections on glucose and ion transport in the rat intestine.
    The Journal of parasitology, 1984, Volume: 70, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Bicarbonates; Biological Transport; Carbon Dioxide; Cations; Chlorides; Glucose; Hydrogen-I

1984
Nutritional support for adaptation to radiation-induced suppression of mucosal immunity in the intestine of the rat.
    Radiation research, 1996, Volume: 145, Issue:6

    Topics: Amino Acids; Anaphylaxis; Animals; Chlorides; Cobalt Radioisotopes; Dinoprostone; Electrophysiology;

1996
Trichinella spiralis: X-ray analysis of the nurse cell-muscle larva complex after exponential growth of the larva.
    Parasitology research, 1996, Volume: 82, Issue:8

    Topics: Animals; Calcium; Chlorides; Electron Probe Microanalysis; Elements; Female; Host-Parasite Interacti

1996
Trichinella pseudospiralis: X-ray analysis of the infected muscle cells and the muscle larva compartments after exponential growth of the larva in situ.
    Parasitology research, 1998, Volume: 84, Issue:10

    Topics: Animals; Calcium; Chlorides; Electron Probe Microanalysis; Female; Host-Parasite Interactions; Ions;

1998
Fish oil supplementation does not impair the gut immune response to Trichinella spiralis infection in rats.
    Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition, 1999, Volume: 28, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Antigens, Helminth; Chlorides; Disaccharidases; Electric Conductivity; Eosinophils; Fish Oi

1999
[Mineral contents of the blood and chemical composition of the muscles of trichinella-infected piglets (author's transl)].
    Tropenmedizin und Parasitologie, 1976, Volume: 27, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Body Water; Calcium; Chlorides; Electrolytes; Iron; Lipid Metabolism; Magnesium; Muscles; N

1976
Inhibition of anaphylaxis-evoked intestinal fluid secretion by the dual application of an H1 antagonist and cyclooxygenase inhibitor.
    Gastroenterology, 1991, Volume: 100, Issue:4

    Topics: Analysis of Variance; Anaphylaxis; Animals; Antigens, Helminth; Chlorides; Diphenhydramine; Drug Syn

1991
Mast cells in the regulation of intestinal electrolyte transport.
    The American journal of physiology, 1986, Volume: 251, Issue:2 Pt 1

    Topics: Animals; Antigens, Helminth; Biological Transport, Active; Chlorides; Cyclic AMP; Diphenhydramine; F

1986
Presidential address. Pariahs of the scientific caste system.
    The Journal of parasitology, 1988, Volume: 74, Issue:6

    Topics: Animals; Antigens, Helminth; Chlorides; History, 20th Century; Host-Parasite Interactions; Humans; I

1988
Anaphylaxis-mediated epithelial Cl- secretion and parasite rejection in rat intestine.
    Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), 1987, Feb-15, Volume: 138, Issue:4

    Topics: Anaphylaxis; Animals; Antibodies; Antigens, Helminth; Chlorides; Electrophysiology; Epithelium; Host

1987