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The periodicity of the microfilariae of Brugia malayi in Cheju Island, Korea

Seo BS

The periodicity of the microfilariae of Brugia malayi was studied in 9 human carriers from Shin-san Ri, Seong-san Myon, Cheju Island. The periodicity pattern was markedly nocturnal and the peaks...
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Clinical manifestation of Brugia malayi infection in Korea

Soh CT, Lee KT, Im SW, Lee JH

The clinical manifestations in filarial infection were examined during 1965-1966 from the known endemic areas: Yongju, a mountainous inland area and Cheju-Do, an island. All the microfilaria which were found...
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2 cases of lymphatico-calyceal fistula causing chyluria

Yang SO, Hong SM, Park JH, Han MC

After advent of lymphangiographic technique, the causes of chyluria can be evaluated by lymphangiography. Themost common etiology known until today is parasitic origin, expecially filariasis. In Korea, established organismof filariasis...
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Morphology of the microfilaria of Brugia malayi in Cheju-Do, Korea

Seo BS

The morphological characters of the microfilaria of Brugia malayi collected in Cheju-Do, Korea were described and compared with those or other local strains, already reported from the Malay Archipelago(Brug, 1927),...
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Efrect of diethylcarbamazine against Brugia malayi infection on Cheju Island, evaluated in 1965

Paik YH

A study on the effect of diethylcarbamazine (DEC) (Supatonin) against Brugia malayi infection was conducted on Cheju Island in September 1965. A total of 182 persons living in a village...
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Epidemiological studies on malayan filariasis in an inland area in Kyungpook, Korea 3. Ecological survey of vector mosquitoes of Brugia malayi

Lee HI, Choi DW, Baik DH, Joo CY

The species composition, population density, and seasonal prevalence of vector mosquitoes in an inland area of Kyungpook province were studied, based on light trap and human bait trap collections, and...
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Follow-up Study of Patients Previously Diagnosed with Lymphatic Filariasis in Korea

Cheun HI, Shin HE, Ma DW, Hong SH, Kim TY, Lee SE, Ju J, Park YK, Kim TS, Cho SH

OBJECTIVES: Korea was an endemic area for lymphatic filariasis (LF), caused by the nematode parasite Brugia malayi, until the 1970s. The World Health Organization recognized Korea as LF-free in June...
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The epidemiological studies on the filariasis in Korea I. Filariasis in Cheju-Do(Quelpart Island)

Seo BS, Rim HJ, Seong SH, Park YH, Kim BC, Lim TB

A night blood survey was carried out among inhabitants aged over 1 year from the fifteen villages throughout Cheju-Do (Quelpart Island). Blood films from 2,139 persons were examined and 183(8.6...
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The epidemiological studies on the filariasis in Korea II. Distribution and prevalence of malayian filariasis in southern Korea

Seo BS, Rim HJ, Lim YC, Kang IK, Park YO

During 1964 to 1967, a survey of 30,534 persons for filariasis was made on all over the country with the following results: Among 24,816 draftees from all over the country...
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Changing Patterns of Human Parasitic Infection in Korea

Ahn MH

Parasitic infections in Korea have been well controlled during the last 40 years. Soil-transmitted helminthes, Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura and hookworm infections are almostly removed in this country. Recently, filariasis...
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Successful Control of Lymphatic Filariasis in the Republic of Korea

Cheun HI, Kong Y, Cho SH, Lee JS, Chai JY, Lee JS, Lee JK, Kim TS

A successful experience of lymphatic filariasis control in the Republic of Korea is briefly reviewed. Filariasis in the Republic of Korea was exclusively caused by infection with Brugia malayi. Over...
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A survey of Brugia malayi infection on the Heugsan Islands, Korea

Chai JY, Lee SH, Choi SY, Lee JS, Yong TS, Park KJ, Yang KA, Lee KH, Park MJ, Park HR, Kim MJ, Rim HJ

Lymphatic filariasis due to Brugia malayi infection was endemic in several areas of South Korea. The infection was controlled, or disappeared, in most areas, with the exception of the remote...
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Malayan filariasis in Korea

Seo BS

Malayain filariasis in Korea is reviewed in the point of history, parasitology, epdidemiology, pathology and clinical aspects, diagnosis and chemotherapy.
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Studies on filariasis in Korea - On the morphology and development of larvae of Brugia malayi in Aedes togoi

Kim HK, Seo BS

Since Senoo and Lincicome (1951) first have brought up for attention to the existence of malayan filariasis in Korea, several reports on the epidemiological investigations of the disease had already...
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Seasonal Prevalence of Mosquitoes, Including Vectors of Brugian Filariasis, in Southern Islands of the Republic of Korea

Cheun HI, Cho SH, Lee HI, Shin EH, Lee JS, Kim TS, Lee WJ

A survey of mosquitoes, including the vector status of Brugia malayi filariasis and their relative larval density, was conducted from 2002 to 2005 at several southern remote islands of Jeollanam-do...
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Two Cases of Brugian Filariasis Diagnosed Incidentally on Peripheral Blood Smears

Cho YU, Sung H, Lee HJ, Kim JH, Seog W, Park HS, Jeong TE, Lee YH

  • KMID: 2238991
  • Korean J Lab Med.
  • 2005 Feb;25(1):20-23.
The Brugian filariasis in Korea was once endemic in several areas including Jeju-do and small remote islands located in the southwestern part of the Korean peninsula. But recently it has...
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Ecology of filariasis on Che Ju Island

Kim JS, Lee WY, Chun SL

Study of filariasis to determine important factors involved in its ecology was carried out on Che Ju Island for three consecutive years from 1968 to 1970 in seven villages, three...
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A study of filaria in Taiwan monkeys

Kim CH, Bergner JF

Filarial adult were found in the intermuscular connective tissue of the peritracheal and mandibular region of the Taiwan monkey(Macaca cyclopis). The microfilariae in the peripheral blood demonstrated a marked nocturnal...
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Natural transition of endemicity of Malayan flariasis in inland Korea Pattern of change in microfilaria rate among inhabitants of Yongpung (former Yongju) area during the period of the last seven years

Kim DC, Lee OY, Jeong EB, Jeong MG

With a purpose to find out natural transition of endemicity of Malayan filariasis in inland Korea, a survey was conducted in June 1980 in Isan-Myeon of Yongpung-Gun (former Yongju-Gun) where...
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The microfilarial density of the host and the infectivity of the mosquito vecter

Chu IH

In filariasis the infectivity of the appropriate mosquito vector is not consistent with the microfilarial density of the host. The reason may be attributed such factors as the time of...
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