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Control of clonorchiasis by repeated praziquantel treatment and low diagnostic efficacy of sonography

Hong ST, Yoon K, Lee M, Seo M, Choi MH, Sim JS, Choi BI, Yun CK, Lee SH

In Korea, Clonorchis sinensis infection is still highly prevalent because case detection in the field is difficult and the detected cases used to be incompletely cured due to treatment...
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Infection status with trematode metacercariae in pond smelts, Hypomesus olidus

Nam HS, Sohn WM

Many Koreans usually eat raw pond smelts, Hypomesus olidus, in the winter. This study was performed to evaluate the infection status with trematode metacercariae in pond smelts from January 1998...
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Changing patterns of Clonorchis sinensis infections in Kyongbuk, Korea

Joo CY, Chung MS, Kim SJ, Kang CM

Studies were conducted from May, 1993 to April, 1995 to determine the changing patterns of infection by the liver fluke, Clonorchis sinensis, among residents and fish hosts in...
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Infection Status of Freshwater Fish with Metacercariae of Clonorchis sinensis in Korea

Kim EM, Kim JL, Choi SY, Kim JW, Kim S, Choi MH, Bae YM, Lee SH, Hong ST

This study investigated freshwater fish for their current infection status with metacercariae of Clonorchis sinensis in Korea. Twenty-one species of freshwater fish (n = 677) were collected from 34 regions...
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Prevalence of Clonorchis sinensis Metacercariae in Freshwater Fish from Three Latitudinal Regions of the Korean Peninsula

Cho SH, Sohn WM, Na BK, Kim TS, Kong Y, Eom K, Seok WS, Lee T

A large-scale survey was conducted to investigate the infection status of fresh water fishes with Clonorchis sinensis metacercariae (CsMc) in 3 wide regions, which were tentatively divided by latitudinal levels...
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