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Analysis of Kudoa septempunctata as a cause of foodborne illness and its associated differential diagnosis

Lee SU

OBJECTIVES: Recently kudoa septempuctata in olive flounders is suggested as a cause of food poisoning, however whether kudoa septempuctata can affect human gastrointestinal systems is controversial and its pathogenecity remains...
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Is there evidence that Kudoa septempunctata can cause an outbreak of acute food poisoning?

Chung YB, Bae JM

After publishing results of a study that revealed diarrheagenic and emetic activity in 4-5-day old mice infected with Kudoa septempunctata (K. septempunctata) spores, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and...
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Relationship between shipping amounts of olive flounder aquacultured from Jejudo and the reported events of acute food poisoning by Kudoa septempunctata in 2015, South Korea: an ecological study

Bae JM

OBJECTIVES: Confirmation of Kudoa septempunctata (K. septempunctata) as the pathogenic agent causing acute food poisoning remains under debate owing to inconsistencies in the reproducibility of experimental evidence. Higher intake of...
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A human case of Echinostoma hortense (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) infection diagnosed by gastroduodenal endoscopy in Korea

Cho CM, Tak WY, Kweon YO, Kim SK, Choi YH, Kong HH, Chung DI

A human Echinostoma hortense infection was diagnosed by gastroduodenoscopy. An 81-year-old Korean male, living in Yeongcheon-shi, Gyeongsangbuk-do and with epigastric discomfort of several days duration, was subjected to upper gastrointestinal...
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Toxocariasis and Ingestion of Raw Cow Liver in Patients with Eosinophilia

Choi D, Lim JH, Choi DC, Paik SW, Kim SH, Huh S

Ingestion of raw animal liver has been suggested as a possible mode of infection of human toxocariasis. We evaluated the relationship between toxocariasis and the ingestion of raw meat in...
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Foodborne Intestinal Flukes in Southeast Asia

Chai JY, Shin EH, Lee SH, Rim HJ

In Southeast Asia, a total of 59 species of foodborne intestinal flukes have been known to occur in humans. The largest group is the family Heterophyidae, which constitutes 22 species...
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