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Incidence of Buxtonella sulcata from cattle in Kyonggi-do

Hong KO, Youn HJ

In order to survey the prevalence of Buxtonella sulcata in Kyonggi-do in 1984 and 1994, the feces of cattle were collected and examined. Of 792 cattle in 1984 and 293...
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Infestation rate of head lice in primary school children in Inchon, Korea

Hong HK, Kim CM, Lee JS, Lee WJ, Yang YC

The survey of the head louse infestation of primary school children in Inchon city was carried out in May 26-27, 1995. Total number of the children surveyed were 1,530. Four...
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Taxonomical approach to scabies mites of human and animals and their prevalence in Korea

Lee WK, Cho BK

Three types, hitherto commonly known as varieties of Sarcoptes scabiei (Linnaeus, 1758) were collected from scabietic patients, pigs and dogs to confirm their taxonomic status. As a result, we consider...
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Mite infestation rate of pet dogs with ear dermatoses

Park GS, Park JS, Cho BK, Lee WK, Cho JH

This study aimed to investigate the incidence of the canine ear dermatoses caused by mites and the relativity of the causative mites of canine dermatoses to the pruritic dermatoses of...
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Evaluation for detection of Cryptosporidium oocysts in diarrheal feces of calves

Wee SH, Joo HD, Kang YB

For the detection of Cryptosporidium oocysts, fecal samples were collected from 201 calves which showed diarrhea. Among the 201 samples, 29 samples (14.4%) were positive for Cryptosporidium spp. by the...
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Gastric anisakiasis cases in Cheju-do, Korea

Im KI, Shin HJ, Kim BH, Moon SI

Human anisakiasis may occur after ingestion of raw marine fish infected with nematode larvae of Anisakidae. Anisakiasis caused by the migration of the larva into the wall of stomach, small...
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An epidemiological survey of Cryptosporidium parvum infection in randomly selected inhabitants of Seoul and Chollanam-do

Chai JY, Lee SH, Guk SM, Lee SH

An epidemiological survey was performed to know the status of Cryptosporidium sp. infection among the people in Seoul and Chollanam- do in 1992. One village of Chollanam-do (Hwasun-gun) which showed...
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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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Study on Metagonimus yokogawai(Katsurada, 1912) in Korea IV. An epidemiological investigation along Tamjin River basin, South Cholla Do, Korea

Chai JY, Cho SY, Seo BS

A status survey on Metagonimus yokogawai infection along the Tamjin River basin, South Cholla Do, Korea was conducted from September to November 1977. The snail intermediate host, Semisulcospira sp., the...
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Infestation of larval trematodes from fresh-water fish and brackish-water fish in River Hyungsan, Kyungpook Province, Korea

Joo CY

In order to determine the infestation patterns for metacercaria of digenetic trematodes, several kinds of fresh-water and brackish-water fish were caught in River Hyungsan, Kyungpook Province, Korea and examined from...
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Study on the cestodes in Theragra chalcrogamma

Chu JP

This study was performed to investigate the intestinal parasites (especially cestoda) in the guts of Theragra chalcogramma in Korea. The cestode larvae collected were morphologically observed and measured, and at...
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