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Genetic diversity of Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 in field isolates: Correspondence

Kleebayoon A, Wiwanitkit V

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Phylogenetic and phylogeographic analyses of Anisakis simplex sensu stricto (Nematoda: Anisakidae) from the common minke whale in Korean waters

Kim S, Lee BS, Choe S

The genus Anisakis is among the most significant parasites to public health, as it causes anisakiasis, a parasitic infection in humans resulting from consuming raw or undercooked seafood. Although the...
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Intestinal parasitic infections among children aged 12–59 months in Nyamasheke District, Rwanda

Hakizimana E, Kim JY, Oh S, Yoon M, Yong TS

Intestinal parasitic infections are a public health burden and a major cause of illness in developing countries. The diseases lead to various health threats, including growth retardation and mental health-related...
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Eight cases of canine thelaziosis found in two localities in Korea

Choe S, Kim S, Nath TC, Kim JH

Thelazia callipaeda, a parasitic nematode that causes thelaziosis in various mammals, including humans, is known to be endemic in Korea. However, life cycle-related information on the parasite, primarily from human...
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Recent progress in vaccine development targeting pre-clinical human toxoplasmosis

Chu KB, Quan FS

Toxoplasma gondii is an intracellular parasitic organism affecting all warm-blooded vertebrates. Due to the unavailability of commercialized human T. gondii vaccine, many studies have been reported investigating the protective efficacy...
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Elevated interleukin-10 levels in patients with ocular toxoplasmosis

Kim GH, Kwak JH, Park YH

In elderly patients, ocular toxoplasmosis is one of the most common etiologies of uveitis, which should be differentially diagnosed from ocular lymphoma, another common pathology of uveitis in older adults....
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Correlation of endemicity between monogenean trematode, Microcotyle sebastis, and parasitic copepods in Korean rockfish, Sebastes schlegelii, from a fish farm in Tongyeong-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea

Woo WS, Kang G, Kim KH, Son HJ, Sohn MY, Park CI

Infestations of parasites, particularly those caused by copepods and monogeneans, are a major hindrance to aquaculture and have a big negative economic impact. Sebastes schlegelii, a farmed Korean rockfish, is...
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A case of hepatic anisakidosis caused by Anisakis pegreffii mimicking liver cancer

Yamada M, Murakoshi F, Ikoma H, Inamori O, Yanagisawa A, Konishi E

Extra-gastrointestinal anisakidosis is rare. We herein report an Anisakis pegreffii infection in a patient with hepatic anisakidosis diagnosed based on its molecular identification. A 71-year-old male patient had a hepatic...
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A case of vocal cord gnathostomiasis diagnosed with sectional morphologies in a histopathological specimen from a Chinese woman living in Korea

Park DS, Cho EH, Park KH, Jo SM, Park B, Huh S

This study aimed to describe a rare case of gnathostomiasis in the vocal cord. A 54-year-old Chinese woman living in Korea visited with a chief complaint of voice change at...
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Evaluating the activity of N-89 as an oral antimalarial drug

Aly NSM, Matsumori H, Dinh TQ, Sato A, Miyoshi Si, Chang KS, Yu HS, Kubota T, Kurosaki Y, Cao DT, Rashed GA, Kim HS

Despite the recent progress in public health measures, malaria remains a troublesome disease that needs to be eradicated. It is essential to develop new antimalarial medications that are reliable and...
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Evaluation of schistosomula lung antigen preparation and soluble egg antigen vaccines on experimental schistosomiasis mansoni

Aly NSM, Kim HS, Eraky MA, Kholy AAE, Ali BT, Miyoshi Si, Omar RE

Schistosomiasis causes significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. This study aimed to assess the effect of schistosomula lung antigen preparation (SLAP) and soluble egg antigen (SEA) on a murine schistosomiasis mansoni...
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Prevalence of chigger mites and Orientia tsutsugamushi strains in northern regions of Gangwon-do, Korea

Kim S, Lee IY, Monoldorova S, Kim J, Seo JH, Yong TS, Jeon BY

The present study aimed to survey the prevalence of chigger mites and Orientia tsutsugamushi (O. tsutsugamushi) infection in the northern regions of Gangwon-do, Korea. From early February to early June...
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Disease vector occurrence and ecological characteristics of chiggers on the chestnut white-bellied rat Niviventer fulvescens in Southwest China between 2001 and 2019

Chen YL, Guo XG, Song WY, Ren TG, Zhang L, Fan R, Zhao CF, Zhang ZW, Dong WG, Huang XB, Jin DC

Chigger mites are the vector of scrub typhus. This study estimates the infestation status and ecological characteristics of chiggers on the chestnut white-bellied rat Niviventer fulvescens in Southwest China between...
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Standard- and large-sized eggs of Trichuris trichiura in the feces of schoolchildren in the Yangon Region, Myanmar: Morphological and molecular analyses

Ryoo S, Jung BK, Hong S, Shin H, Song H, Kim HS, Ryu JY, Sohn WM, Hong SJ, Htoon TT, Tin HH, Chai JY

Standard- and large-sized eggs of Trichuris trichiura were found in the feces of schoolchildren in Yangon, Myanmar during epidemiological surveys and mass deworming with albendazole in 2017-2019. The standard-sized eggs...
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