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The anthelminthic effect of phenylene-diisothiocyanate-(1,4) (=Jonit) on Ancylostoma duodenale (dubin, 1843) creplin, 1845

Seo BS, Hahn HJ, Lee JS, Koo BY

The anthelminthic effect of phenylene-diisothiocyanate-(1,4)(=Jonit) was studied on the eighty three cases infected with Ancylostoma duodenale. For the evalution, the number of eggs per gram of feces on all these...
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Anthelmintic effect of amidental (Bay d 8815) against Ancylostoma duodenale infection

Rim HJ, Joo KH, Kim YY, Lee JS, Song SD

A new anthelmintic, amidantel(Bay d 8815), an acetylated p-amino-phenyl-acetamidine was tried in 140 patients with Ancylostoma duodenale and other helminth infections. In the first trial, each 16 cases in 64...
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Anthelmintic efficacy of methyl-5-benzoylbenzimidazole-2-carbamate(Mebendazole) against multiple helminthic infections

Seo BS, Cho SY, Kang SY, Chai JY

: A clinical trial of Korean Patent mebendazole was undertaken upon some intestinal helminthic infections in 288 rural Koreans residing in Pochun and Jinyang Gun, from November to December, 1976....
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Epidemiological study on the hookworm infections in Korea

Joo KH, Rim HJ

This study was undertaken to evaluate the present status of hookworm infections in Korea from October 1976 through September 1978. The stool specimens of 5,632 persons(male 3,689: female 1,943) collected...
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Anthelmintic effect of oxantel and oxantel/pyrantel tablets against intestinal nematode infections

Lee SH, Song CY, Lim JK

Present trial was carried out to evaluate the anthelmintic efficacy of oxantel/pyrantel tablets against intestinal nematode infections, and to determine the efficacy of oxantel tablels against Trichuris infection. A total...
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