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Freshwater Snail Diversity in Mae Lao Agricultural Basin (Chiang Rai, Thailand) with a Focus on Larval Trematode Infections

Chantima K, Suk-ueng K, Kampan M

The aim of this study was to conduct a freshwater snail survey in Mae Lao agricultural basin to assess the diversity with a focus on habitat types and their larval...
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Intestinal trematode infections in the villagers in Koje-myon, Kochang-gun, Kyongsangnam-do, Korea

Son WY, Huh S, Lee SU, Woo HC, Hong SJ

An epidemiological study for the intestinal trematode infection of the villagers was done in Koje-myon, Kochang-gun, Kyongsangnam-do, Korea in March, 1994. Of 116 stool specimens examined, total helminthic ova positive...
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Praziquantel Treatment in Trematode and Cestode Infections: An Update

Chai JY

  • KMID: 2391838
  • Infect Chemother.
  • 2013 Mar;45(1):32-43.
Status and emerging issues in the use of praziquantel for treatment of human trematode and cestode infections are briefly reviewed. Since praziquantel was first introduced as a broadspectrum anthelmintic in...
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Experimental human infection with Fibricola cratera (Trematoda: Neodiplostomidae)

Shoop WL

Fibricola cratera is a strigeoid trematode indigenous to North America that, heretofore, was known only to infect wild mammals. Herein, it is reported that an experimental inoculation of a human...
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Anchitrema sanguineum (Digenea: Anchitrematidae) Accidentally Found during Colonoscopy of a Patient with Chronic Abdominal Pain: A Case Report

Kusolsuk T, Paiboon N, Pubampen S, Maipanich , Dekumyoy P, Waikagul J

In November 2007, a 46-year-old male Thai patient presented with chronic abdominal pain for over 3 years. Colonoscopy revealed a small parasite of about 2 x 1 mm in size...
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Two cases of Gymnophalloides seoi infection accompanied by diabetes mellitus

Lee SH, Chai JY, Seo M, Choi MH, Kim DC, Lee SK

Gymnophalloides seoi, a new intestinal trematode of humans transmitted by oysters on a southwestern island of Korea, drew medical attentions because of its possible relationship with evoking pancreatitis or other...
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Infection status of pond smelts, Hypomesus olidus, and other freshwater fishes with trematode metacercariae in 6 large lakes

Cho SH, Sohn WM, Shin SS, Song HJ, Choi TG, Oh CM, Kong Y, Kim TS

In order to determine the current infection status of pond smelts, Hypomesus olidus, and other freshwater fishes with trematode metacercariae, a total of 4,861 pond smelts and 18 other freshwater...
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Intestinal pathology in human metagonimiasis with ultrastructural observations of parasites

Chi JG, Kim CW, Kim JR, Hong ST, Lee SH

A human case of intestinal metagonimiasis that was incidentally found during the histological examination of a resected segment of jejunum was described. The small adults trematode of Metagonimus yokogawai...
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A human case of Stellantchasmus falcatus infection in Korea

Hong SJ

In an attempt to find the worm producing unidentified egg, one minute fluke was collect from a Korean patient after praziquantel administration. The fluke was identified to be Stellantchasmus falcatus...
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Intestinal trematodes of humans in Korea: Metagonimus, heterophyids and echinostomes

Chai JY, Lee SH

Ten species of the trematode family Heterophyidae (Metagonimus yokogawai, M. takahashii, Heterophyes nocens, H. heterophyes, H. dispar, Heterophyopsis continua, Pygidiopsis summa, Stellantchasmus falcatus, Centrocestus armatus and Stictodora fuscatum), and 3...
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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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Infections with Digenean Trematode Metacercariae in Two Invasive Alien Fish, Micropterus salmoides and Lepomis macrochirus, in Two Rivers in Chungcheongbuk-do, Republic of Korea

Choe S, Park H, Lee D, Kang Y, Jeon HK, Eom KS

Present study was performed to survey infection status of digenetic trematode metacercariae in 2 alien fish species, Micropterus salmoides (largemouth bass) and Lepomis macrochirus (bluegill), in 2 rivers draining Chungcheongbuk-do,...
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Survey for zoonotic liver and intestinal trematode metacercariae in cultured and wild fish in An Giang Province, Vietnam

Thu ND, Dalsgaard , Loan LT, Murrell KD

Although Vietnam has a high risk of fishborne zoonotic trematode (FZT) infections for humans, little information exists on the epidemiology of these infections in the country's fish. Because of the...
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Kangwon-do with the metacercariae of Metagonimus yokogawai

Sohn WM, Hong ST, Chai JY, Lee SH

This study was performed to observe the infection status of sweetfish, caught from Kwangjung-stream and Namdae-stream in Yangyang-gun, Kangwon-do in August 1989, with the metacercariae of Metagonimus yokogawai. All of...
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A human case of Stellantchasmus falcatus infection

Sohn WM, Chai JY, Lee SH

A human case infected with Stellantchasmus falcatus(Heterophyidae) is reported based on the adult worms collected after praziquantel treatment. The patient is a 33-year old male residing in Seoul. For several...
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Trematodes Recovered in the Small Intestine of Stray Cats in the Republic of Korea

Chai JY, Bahk YY, Sohn WM

In 2005, we reported the infection status of 438 stray cats with various species of intestinal helminths, including nematodes (4 species), trematodes (23 species), and cestodes (5 species) in the...
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Metagonimus miyatai sp. nov. (Digenea: Heterophyidae), a new intestinal trematode transmitted by freshwater fishes in Japan and Korea

Saito S, Chai JY, Kim KH, Lee SH, Rim HJ

Metagonimus miyatai n. sp. (Digenea: Heterophyidae) is described based on adult flukes collected from experimental dogs and hamsters fed with metacercariae encysted in the sweetfish, Plecoglossus altivelis, dace, tribolodon...
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Metagonimus yokogawai: a 100-kDa Somatic Antigen Commonly Reacting with Other Trematodes

Han ET, Yang HJ, Park YJ, Park JH, Chai JY

  • KMID: 1792170
  • Korean J Parasitol.
  • 2014 Apr;52(2):201-204.
This study was undertaken to characterize the properties of a 100 kDa somatic antigen from Metagonimus yokogawai. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) were produced against this 100 kDa antigen, and their immunoreactivity...
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Foodborne Trematode Metacercariae in Fish from Northern Vietnam and Their Adults Recovered from Experimental Hamsters

Chai JY, De NV, Sohn WM

  • KMID: 1792124
  • Korean J Parasitol.
  • 2012 Dec;50(4):317-325.
The prevalence of foodborne trematode (FBT) metacercariae was investigated in fish from 2 localities of northern Vietnam in 2004-2005. Freshwater fish (9 species) were collected from local markets in Hanoi...
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Trematode infections in the small intestine of Egretta alba modesta in Kangwon-do

Ryang YS, Ahn YK, Yoon MB

We surveyed 12 migrating large egrets, Egretta alba modesta, for their infection status with intestinal trematodes, from June to September, 1990. All of them were infected with one or...
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