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Erratum: Spatiotemporal Clusters and Trend of Trichomonas vaginalis Infection in Korea

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Trichinella Infection Ameliorated Vincristine-Induced Neuroinflammation in Mice

Jo YR, Park HT, Yu HS, Kong HH

Vincristine (VCR) is a chemotherapeutic agent widely used in treatment of malignancies. However, VCR has a limitation in use since it commonly causes a painful neuropathy (VCR-induced peripheral neuropathy, VIPN)....
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Mapping of the Complement C9 Binding Region on Clonorchis sinensis Paramyosin

Kang JM, Lê HG, Võ TC, Yoo WG, Sohn WM, Na BK

Heliminthic paramyosin is a multifunctional protein that not only acts as a structural protein in muscle layers but as an immune-modulatory molecule interacting with the host immune system. Previously, we...
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Relationship between Clonorchis sinensis Infection and Cholangiocarcinoma in Korea

Kim HS, Nam HW, Ahn HJ, Kim D, Kim YH

This study provides an overview of the current status of clonorchiasis and cholangiocarcinoma (CCA), and their relationship in Korea during 2012-2020. Data were obtained from the Health Insurance Review &...
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Free-Living Amoeba Vermamoeba vermiformis Induces Allergic Airway Inflammation

Lee DI, Park SH, Kang SA, Kim DH, Kim SH, Song SY, Lee SE, Yu HS

The high percentage of Vermamoeba was found in tap water in Korea. This study investigated whether Vermamoeba induced allergic airway inflammation in mice. We selected 2 free-living amoebas (FLAs) isolated...
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An Evaluation of a New Quantitative Point-of Care Diagnostic to Measure Glucose-6-phosphate Dehydrogenase Activity

Bahk YY, Ahn SK, Jeon HJ, Na BK, Lee SK, Shin HJ

Malaria continues to be one of the most crucial infectious burdens in endemic areas worldwide, as well as for travelers visiting malaria transmission regions. It has been reported that 8-aminoquinolines...
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Morphological Identification and Phylogenetic Analysis of Laelapin Mite Species (Acari: Mesostigmata: Laelapidae) from China

Yang H, Yang Z, Dong W

Laelapinae mites are involved in transmission of microbial diseases between wildlife and humans, with an impact on public health. In this study, 5 mite members in the subfamily Laelapinae (laelapin...
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Comparative Assessment of Diagnostic Performance of Cytochrome Oxidase Multiplex PCR and 18S rRNA Nested PCR

Kumari P, Sinha S, Gahtori R, Quadiri A, Mahale P, Savargaonkar D, Pande V, Srivastava B, Singh H, Anvikar AR

Malaria elimination and control require prompt and accurate diagnosis for treatment plan. Since microscopy and rapid diagnostic test (RDT) are not sensitive particularly for diagnosing low parasitemia, highly sensitive diagnostic...
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Molecular Detection and Genetic Diversity of Blastocystis in Korean Dogs

Suh S, Lee H, Seo MG, Kim KT, Eo KY, Kwon YS, Park SJ, Kwon OD, Kim TH, Kwak D

Blastocystis is a genus of unicellular heterokont parasites belonging to a group of organisms known as Stramenopiles, which includes algae, diatoms, and water molds. Blastocystis includes several species that habitat...
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Development of Toxoplasma gondii Chinese I genotype Wh6 Strain in Cat Intestinal Epithelial Cells

Zhao G, Zhang L, Dai L, Xu H, Xu C, Xiao T, Li J, Sun H, Zhou B, Yin K

Felids are the unique definitive host of Toxoplasma gondii. The intestine of felid is the only site for initiating Toxoplasma gondii sexual reproduction. T. gondii excretes millions of infectious oocysts...
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