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Helminthes infections in the small intestine of stray dogs in Ejungbu City, Kyunggi Do, Kerea

Cho SY, Kang SY, Ryang YS

One hundred and two stray dogs in Ejungbu City of Kyunggi-Do, Korea were examined to reveal out the degree of natural helminthic infection of small intestine. Helminthes were collected at...
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Acquired resistance in mice to the dog hookworm, Ancylostoma caninm

Kim KS, Seo BS

The present study attempted to induce an acquired immunity against the dog hookworm, Ancylostoma caninum. The experiments were carried out to demonstrate and confirm whether an acquired resistance could be...
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Studies on the transmissibility of pathogenic-organisms to liver by migrating larvae of liver fluke and hookworm

Lim HC

In order to confirm whether the migrating larvae of parasites could carry pathogenic organisms into liver and cause hepatitis, a series of experiments has been carried out. Clonorchis sinensis: Recovery...
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Experimental studies on the effects in helminthic infection, with special reference to the gonadectomy of the host

Paik KH

No significant difference was noted in canine hookworm infection due to hormone influence between the control group and the gonadectomized rats which were sacrificed 17 days after gonadectomy and 7...
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An epidemiological study on zoonoses in Korea

Min HK

Helminthic zoonoses are of significant importance to the public health and to the socioeconomic consequences especially in lost-meat, animal products and animal labor. For past several decades in Korea, it...
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The influence of ultraviolet irradiation upon the development and infectivity of hookworm larvae

Roh YH

The eggs and rhabditoid larvae of canine hookworm were irradiated with ultraviolet rays for one hour at a distance of 10, 20, 30, and 40 cm. The infective stage larvae...
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