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Current Status and Perspectives of Cysticercosis and Taeniasis in Japan

Yamasaki H

This mini-review describes recent epidemiological trends in cysticercosis and taeniasis in Japan. Some of the topics discussed herein were presented at the first symposium on "Current perspectives of Taenia asiatica...
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Taenia asiatica: the Most Neglected Human Taenia and the Possibility of Cysticercosis

Galan-Puchades MT, Fuentes MV

Not only Taenia solium and Taenia saginata, but also Taenia asiatica infects humans. The last species is not included in the evaluation of the specificity of the immunodiagnostic techniques for...
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Human Taeniasis in the Republic of Korea: Hidden or Gone?

Chai JY

History and current status of human taeniasis in the Republic of Korea, due to Taenia solium, Taenia asiatica, and Taenia saginata, are briefly reviewed. Until the 1980s, human taeniasis had...
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X-ray findings of small bowel taeniasis: a clinical and experimental study

Kim HS, Kang HW, Bahk YW

Unlike ascariasis of the small bowel, taeniasis can be detected radiologically with much difficulty because ofthe basic difference between the morphological features of each helminth. However once the characteristics of...
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Current Status of Taeniasis in Thailand

Anantaphruti MT

Taeniasis is prevalent in all regions of Thailand, except the South. Infections were more frequently found in males than females of any age from 7-83 years. Taenia saginata is the...
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Historical Overview of Taenia asiatica in Taiwan

Ooi HK, Ho CM, Chung WC

An overview of the epidemiological, biological, and clinical studies of Taenia and taeniasis in Taiwan for the past century is presented. The phenomenal observations that led to the discovery of...
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Immunoblot Patterns of Taenia asiatica Taeniasis

Jeon HK, Eom KS

Differential diagnosis of Taenia asiatica infection from other human taeniases by serology has been tested. An enzyme-linked immunoelectrotransfer blot (EITB) was applied to subjected human sera and tapeworm materials. Thirty-eight...
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Four Taeniasis saginata Cases Diagnosed at a University Hospital in Korea

Won EJ, Shin JH, Lee YJ, Kim MJ, Kang SJ, Jung SI, Kim SH, Shin JH, Chai JY, Shin SS

In recent years, the taeniasis has been rarely reported in the Republic of Korea (Korea). But in this study, we intend to report 4 taeniasis cases caused by Taenia saginata...
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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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Recent Situation of Taeniasis in Mongolia (2002-2012)

Davaasuren A, Dorjsuren , Yanagida T, Sako Y, Nakaya K, Davaajav A, Agvaandaram G, Enkhbat T, Gonchigoo , Dulmaa N, Chuluunbaatar G, Ito A

  • KMID: 1792172
  • Korean J Parasitol.
  • 2014 Apr;52(2):211-214.
Epidemiological situation of taeniasis in Mongolia was assessed based on mitochondrial DNA identification of the parasite species. Multiplex PCR was used on a total of 194 proglottid specimens of Taenia...
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Experimental human infection with Asian Taenia saginata metacestodes obtained from naturally infected Korean domestic pigs

Eom KS, Rim HJ

The infectivity of metacestodes of Asian Taenia saginata, now tentatively called Taenia saginata taiwanensis, in human host was confirmed. The metacestodes used in experimental infection were collected from the livers...
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Neurocysticercosis: Clinical Characteristics and Changes from 26 Years of Experience in an University Hospital in Korea

Son HJ, Kim MJ, Jung KH, Choi S, Jung J, Chong YP, Kim SH, Lee SO, Choi SH, Kim YS, Woo JH, Jung BK, Song H, Chai JY

The prevalence of human taeniasis has decreased in Korea. The stool egg positive proportion decreased from 1.9% in 1971 to 0% in 2004 in nationwide surveys. The neurocysticercosis (NCC) is...
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Natural infections of Asian Taenia saginata metacestodes in the livers of Korean domestic pigs

Eom KS, Rim HJ

The Taenia species in East Asia, hitherto identified as Taenia saginata, has been recognized as differing from the classical descriptions of life cycles and was recently named Taenia saginata taiwanensis...
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Experimental infection of pigs and cattle with eggs of Asian Taenia saginata with special reference to its extrahepatic viscerotropism

Eom KS, Rim HJ, Geerts S

Asian Taenia saginata, tentatively called Taenia saginata taiwanensis, has been described to be infected in its metacestode stage only in the liver of intermediate host animals. Experimentally, however, we found...
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Food-Borne Parasitic Diseases

Rim HJ

It is obvious that the general status of parasitic infections in Korea has shown a marked decrease, particularly in soil-transmitted helminthic infections. However, food-borne parasitic infections are still regarded as...
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Egg positive rate of Enterobius vermicularis and Taenia spp. by cellophane tape method in primary school children in Sivas, Turkey

Celiksoz A, Acioz M, Degerli S, Alim A, Aygan C

The aim of the present study was to find out the number of students with enterobiasis and/or taeniasis in primary schools of Sivas. Among the 2, 029 students in 6...
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Current Status of Human Taeniasis in Lao People's Democratic Republic

Jeon HK, Yong TS, Sohn WM, Chai JY, Min DY, Yun CH, Rim HJ, Pongvongsa T, Banouvong , Insisiengmay B, Phommasack B, Eom KS

Human taeniasis was investigated in Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) between 2000 and 2011 as part of the nation's helminthiasis survey. A total of 55,038 inhabitants, including 29,846 school...
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Four Cases of Taenia saginata Infection with an Analysis of COX1 Gene

Cho J, Jung BK, Lim H, Kim MJ, Yooyen T, Lee D, Eom KS, Shin EH, Chai JY

Human taeniases had been not uncommon in the Republic of Korea (=Korea) until the 1980s. The prevalence decreased and a national survey in 2004 revealed no Taenia egg positive cases....
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Molecular Approaches to Taenia asiatica

Jeon HK, Eom KS

Taenia solium, T. saginata, and T. asiatica are taeniid tapeworms that cause taeniasis in humans and cysticercosis in intermediate host animals. Taeniases remain an important public health concerns in the...
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Ten Cases of Taenia saginata Infection Confirmed by Analysis of the Internal Transcribed Spacer 1 rDNA Region in the Republic of Korea

Song SM, Yun HS, VanBik D, Chang HH, Lee SA, Kim SW, Ryoo N, Eun DY, Lee NY, Goo YK, Hong Y, Ock M, Cha HJ, Chung DI

From October 2015 to August 2018, tapeworm proglottids were obtained from 10 patients who were residents of Daegu and Gyeongbuk provinces and had a history of raw beef consumption. Most...
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