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Two cases of natural human infection by Echinostoma hortense and its second intermediate host in Wonju area

Ryang YS, Ahn YK, Lee KW, Kim TS, Han MH

Two cases of human Echinostoma hortense infection and their probable infection source were identified by praziqantel (Distocide) treatment of the patients and by examining two kinds of fresh water fish...
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Infestation of larval trematodes from fresh-water fish and brackish-water fish in river Taechong, Kyungpook province, Korea

Joo CY, Park MK, Choi DW

: A study of infestation patterns for larval trematodes from fresh-water fish and brackish-water fish was carried out during the period from June to October in 1982. They were collected...
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Epidemiological studies of Clonorchis sinensis in Mangyeong riverside areas in Korea

Rhee JK, Baek BK, Lee SB, Koh HB

In an attempt to clarify the epidemiological feature of C. sinensis in Mangyeong riverside area, the prevalence of clonorchiasis, infestation rate of the cercariae in Parafossarulus manchouricus, and detection rate...
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Experimental and epidemiological studies on the life cycle of Echinostoma hortense Asada, 1926 (Trematoda:Echinostomatidae)

Ahn YK, Ryang YS

Recently there have been some reports on human infections of Echinostoma hortense in Korea. It was found that a few species of freshwater fishes were playing the role of the...
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Infestation with larval trematodes from fresh-water fish in natural and fish breeding ponds

Kim JH, Choi DW

The present study was undertaken to determine the pattern of infestation with the encysted larvae of digenetic trematodes in freshwater fish collected in both the natural and fish breeding ponds...
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