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Imported parasitic diseases

Lim KI

  • KMID: 1699728
  • Korean J Infect Dis.
  • 1993 Nov;25(4):301-306.
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Clinical Update on Parasitic Diseases

Seo M

  • KMID: 2267768
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2013 Nov;85(5):469-480.
In Korea, the parasitic infection had recently been decreased to a negligible level, 2.6% in national survey of 2012. The prevalence, however, only reflect the stool examination positive cases, and...
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Parasitic Diseases caused by Fishes Populary Eaten Raw

Chai JY

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Tropical Parasitic Diseases in Korea

Min HK

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Pharmacotherapy for imported parasitic diseases with drugs reserved by the government

Kho WG

  • KMID: 2342110
  • J Korean Med Assoc.
  • 2012 Jan;55(1):49-55.
Parasitic diseases are widely distributed throughout the world. Recently, travel abroad and migration from abroad are increasing in Korea. Therefore, it is necessary to appropriately control imported parasitic disease. The...
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Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology of Parasitic Infestation in Soft Tissue

Park KM, Ko IH

  • KMID: 2089141
  • Korean J Cytopathol.
  • 1995 Jun;6(1):36-40.
In the past, parasitic diseases were a major problem in public health in Korea. In recent years, however, nematodiasis that used be prevalent are no longer a serious problem. Instead...
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Parasitic Diseases as the Cause of Death of Prisoners of War during the Korean War (1950-1953)

Huh S

  • KMID: 1792193
  • Korean J Parasitol.
  • 2014 Jun;52(3):335-337.
To determine the cause of death of prisoners of war during the Korean War (1950-1953), death certificates or medical records were analyzed. Out of 7,614 deaths, 5,013 (65.8%) were due...
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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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Changing Patterns of Human Parasitic Infection in Korea

Ahn MH

Parasitic infections in Korea have been well controlled during the last 40 years. Soil-transmitted helminthes, Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura and hookworm infections are almostly removed in this country. Recently, filariasis...
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Prevention and Control Strategies for Parasitic Infections in the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Bahk YY, Shin EH, Cho SH, Ju JW, Chai JY, Kim TS

Korea is successfully controlled intestinal parasitic infections owing to economic development and high health consciousness. The Division of Vectors and Parasitic Diseases (formerly the Division of Malaria and Parasitology) is...
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Tissue parasitic diseases in Korea

Chi JG, Sung RH, Cho SY

Parasitic disease is still important subject in the field of infectious diseases in Korea considering it's number and morbidity. Recently there was conspicuous reduction of parasitic disease in terms of...
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Parasitic Diseases in Dong-Eui-Bo-Kam

Yeo IS

  • KMID: 853182
  • Korean J Med Hist.
  • 1993 Dec;2(2):114-121.
Dong-Eui-Bo-Kam is a medical book of Korean traditional medicine, which is of encyclopedic characteristics. Its contents imply almost every field of medicine. There are also descriptions of human parasites...
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Status of common parasitic diseases in Korea in 2019

Huh S

This study aimed to determine the status of common parasitic disease in Korea in 2019. Twelve parasitic diseases were selected: toxocariasis, anisakiasis, paragonimiasis, sparganosis, cysticercosis, toxoplasmosis, clonorchiasis, enterobiasis, trichuriasis, trichomoniasis,...
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Food-borne Parasitic Diseases

Chai JY

This article briefly reviews parasites transmitted by food materials and their diseases in Korea. They are taxonomically classified into 31 species of helminths, which include nematodes(6 species), trematodes(20), cestodes(6), and...
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Imported Parasitic Diseases in Korea

Ahn MH

International migration of people has risen exponentially during the past two decades. Many people travel abroad for business purposes, sightseeing, volunteer activities, immigration, education, missonary work, etc., and are exposed...
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Analysis of Parasitic Diseases by Biopsy in Kyunghee Medical Center(1972~1983)

Cho YJ, Chu JP, Yang MH, Lee JH, Jeong GS

  • KMID: 2115879
  • Korean J Infect Dis.
  • 1998 Apr;30(2):173-179.
BACKGROUND: Tissue biopsy is of significant importance to the parasitic diseases. This report describes in order to know the species and frequency of human parasitic infection diagnosed by biopsy at...
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Etiologies and differential markers of eosinophilia-associated diseases in the Allergy Department of a single university hospital

Yu JE, Sim DW, Koh YI

PURPOSE: We aimed to analyze the frequency of eosinophilia-associated diseases and to search for possible markers that may be useful for their differential diagnosis. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records...
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Parasitic Diseases in Children

Huh S

Some parasitic diseases are more prevalent in children than in adults. Such agespecific diseases usually result from the mode of infection. Enterobiasis and head lice infestations are contact-borne. Congenital toxoplasmosis...
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Traveling and Imported Parasitic Diseases

Ahn MH

Recently, many peoples travel abroad for sightseeing, business, missionary and other works. At the same time, imported parasitic diseases including malaria has been increased in Korea. The vector borne and...
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Chemotherapeutic drugs for common parasitic diseases in Korea

Huh S

  • KMID: 2342266
  • J Korean Med Assoc.
  • 2013 Jun;56(6):513-522.
Incidence of parasitic diseases in Korea has been changing recently. The incidence of some parasitic diseases such as toxocariasis and cryptosporidiosis has increased, while that of soil-transmitted helminthic diseases has...
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