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Infection of Taenia asiatica in a Bai Person in Dali, China

Wang L, Luo X, Hou J, Guo A, Zhang S, Li H, Cai X

We report here a human case of Taenia asiatica infection which was confirmed by genetic analyses in Dali, China. A patient was found to have symptoms of taeniasis with discharge...
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Discovery of Taeniid Eggs from A 17th Century Tomb in Korea

Lee HJ, Shin DH, Seo M

Even though Taenia spp. eggs are occasionally discovered from archeological remains around the world, these eggs have never been discovered in ancient samples from Korea. When we attempted to re-examine...
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State of the Art of Taenia solium as Compared to Taenia asiatica

Flisser A

Three species of tapeworms infect humans in their adult stage (Taenia solium, Taenia saginata and Taenia asiatica). The 3 are flat, opaque white or yellowish, and exceptional long segmented parasites,...
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Molecular Identification of Taenia Tapeworms by Cox1 Gene in Koh Kong, Cambodia

Jeon HK, Yong TS, Sohn WM, Chai JY, Hong SJ, Han ET, Jeong HG, Chhakda T, Sinuon M, Socheat D, Eom KS

We collected fecal samples from 21 individuals infected with Taenia tapeworms in Koh Kong Province, Cambodia, and performed nucleotide sequencing of the cox1 gene and multiplex PCR on the eggs...
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Morphologic and Genetic Identification of Taenia Tapeworms in Tanzania and DNA Genotyping of Taenia solium

Eom KS, Chai JY, Yong TS, Min DY, Rim HJ, Kihamia C, Jeon HK

Species identification of Taenia tapeworms was performed using morphologic observations and multiplex PCR and DNA sequencing of the mitochondrial cox1 gene. In 2008 and 2009, a total of 1,057 fecal...
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Genetic Variation of Taenia Pisiformis Collected from Sichuan, China, Based on the Mitochondrial Cytochrome b gene

Yang D, Ren Y, Fu Y, Xie Y, Nie H, Nong X, Gu X, Wang S, Peng X, Yang G

Taenia pisiformis is one of the most important parasites of canines and rabbits. T. pisiformis cysticercus (the larval stage) causes severe damage to rabbit breeding, which results in huge economic...
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