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Epizoological survey on infestation rate of helminths in Korean native cattle.

Lee WC, Lee KW

The authors made a study on the species and distribution of helminths in Korean native cattle. The feces and internal organs from 1,755 heads were examined in slaughter plants of...
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Studies on transaminase reactions in some parasitic helminths

Min YO, Seo BS

By an application of Sigma-Frankel methods, two transaminase systems, glutamic-pyruvic transaminase and glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase, were found to operate at a mesurable rate in 2 species of nematodes(Ascaris lumbricoides and Ascaridia...
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Recent patterns of intestinal helminth infections among the residents in Taegu City, Korea

Joo CY

In order to estimate the recent pattens of intestinal helminth infections among the residents in Taege City, Korea, a survey based on discovery of helminth eggs by formalin-ether sedimentation and...
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The prevalence of intestinal helminthes in inhabitants of Cheju Do

Seo BS, Rim HJ, Cho SY, Ahn JH, Kwak JW, Lee JW, Kang SC

The authors examined 3,169 fecal specimens from inhabitants of seven localities such as City, Eups and Myons in Cheju Do on July 1970 with cellophane thick smear technique. The results...
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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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Study on the status of helminthic infections in Koreans

Seo BS, Rim HJ, Loh IK, Lee SH, Cho SY, Park SC, Bae JW, Kim JH, Lee JS, Koo BY, Kim KS

This study was undertaken to evaluate the present status of intestinal helminthic infections in Koreans, from April 1967 through May 1969. The nationwidely collected stool specimens and scotch-tape anal swabs...
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