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The Ruddy Turnstone, Arenaria interpres interpres, a New Definitive Host for Gynaecotyla squatarolae (Digenea: Microphallidae)

Seo M, Guk SM, Chai JY

The ruddy turnstone, Arenaria interpres interpres, a migratory Korean bird, was proved to be a natural definitive host for Gynaecotyla squatarolae (Digenea: Microphallidae). The ruddy turnstone was found dead at...
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Intestinal Helminth Infections in Feral Cats and a Raccoon Dog on Aphaedo Island, Shinan-gun, with a Special Note on Gymnophalloides seoi Infection in Cats

Shin EH, Park JH, Guk SM, Kim JL, Chai JY

Four feral cats and a raccoon dog purchased from a local collector on Aphaedo Island, Shinan-gun, where human Gymnophalloides seoi infections are known to be prevalent, were examined for their...
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Infection status with helminthes in feral cats purchased from a market in Busan, Republic of Korea

Sohn WM, Chai JY

The present study was performed to investigate the infection status with helminth in a group of feral cats in Korea. More than 29 helminth species including adults or eggs were...
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Identification of Acanthocephala discovered in changran-pickles and myungran-pickles

Kim JT, Park JY, Seo HS, Oh HG, Noh JW, Kim SW, Youn HJ

  • KMID: 1103517
  • J Vet Sci.
  • 2001 Aug;2(2):111-114.
To identify acanthocephala found in 'Changran-pickles' and 'Myungran-pickles' each organ was measured in permanent slides. In the present report, the results obtained were as follows: 1. Morphology of male worms:...
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First Record of Bourgelatia diducta (Nematoda: Chabertiidae) from Wild Boars in the Republic of Korea

Ahn KS, Oh DS, Ahn AJ, Suh GH, Shin SS

This study describes the first record of Bourgelatia diducta (Nematoda: Chabertiidae) from wild boars in the Republic of Korea (=South Korea). Gastrointestinal tracts of 87 Korean wild boars (Sus scrofa...
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