2023
DOI: 10.33899/ijvs.2022.133966.2324
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A review on Trichomonas species infection in humans and animals in Iraq

Abstract: Trichomonas is a common protozoan that causes a sexually transmitted disease in humans called Trichomonosis and venereal and intestinal Trichomonosis in cattle and cats, respectively. This parasite also causes avian Trichomonosis, or canker, in birds' gastrointestinal tract. Three main pathogenic species (T. vaginalis, T. fetus, and T. gallina) belonging to this genus are identified and recorded in different parts of the world. However, their presence and epidemiology are still incompletely known in other part… Show more

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“…The parasite Pentatrichomonas hominis belongs to the clade Metamonada, phylum Parabasalia, family Trichomonadidae [2]. It can be transmitted via the fecal-oral route, it is potentially zoonotic [287], and some studies suggest that it can cause gastrointestinal or pulmonary diseases in children and older people though its pathological role is still unclear [288]. This protozoan was detected in 13.8% of schoolchildren examined in Egypt [288,289].…”
Section: Pentatrichomonas Hominismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parasite Pentatrichomonas hominis belongs to the clade Metamonada, phylum Parabasalia, family Trichomonadidae [2]. It can be transmitted via the fecal-oral route, it is potentially zoonotic [287], and some studies suggest that it can cause gastrointestinal or pulmonary diseases in children and older people though its pathological role is still unclear [288]. This protozoan was detected in 13.8% of schoolchildren examined in Egypt [288,289].…”
Section: Pentatrichomonas Hominismentioning
confidence: 99%