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Supplementary notes on an abnormal Taenia sp. with double genital pores

Cho KM, Kim CH, Soh CT

A complete but abnormal form of Taenia worm was obtained from an 18-year-old male student in Cheju Island, Korea, which has been known as a heavy endemic area of Taenia...
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Phamacological studies of Lysimachia clethroides Duby

Soh CT, Kim HS, Kim US

The phamacological and anthelmintic action of Lysimachia clethroides were examined. Upon examining the action of water, ether, alcohol and acetone extrcts of the root on smooth muscle, it was found...
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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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The prevalence of intestinal parasitesin ROKA soldiers at Won-Ju area

Park SD, Kim DS, Ryang YS

A survey on the prevalence of intestinal parasites was performed during the period from April to June of 1969, to evaluate the present status of parasitic infections in ROK Army...
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A survey on intestinal parasites of soldiers in Korea

Hong ST

Total of 2,643 Korean soldiers were examined of their stool for parasitic infections by both cellophane thick smear and formalin-ether concentration techniques from August 1983 to December 1985. Out of...
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Prevalence of intestinal parasites in ROKA solidiers

Im KI, Youn BB, Lee KS

A survey of intestinal parasites was performed during the period from April 1970 to December 1971 in ROKA (Republic of Korea Army) soldiers. Samples were collected from 591 Army troops(enlisted...
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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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Status of intestinal parasitic infections in a remote island, Yondo, Jeonranam-do(province)

Goo GS, Min DY, Ahn MH, Kim KM, Leem MH, Yoon HS

This study was performed to observe the present status of intestinal parasitic infections in a remote island, Yondo, located in southern part of Jeonranam-do(province), Korea. In February and May 1988,...
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Parasitologial studies of Korean Forces in South Vietnam II. A comparative study on the incidences of intestinal parasites

Kim JH, Yoon JJ, Lee SH, Seo BS

A survey of intestinal parasites was performed in South Vietnam. Samples were collected from 717 Vietnameses, 1,933 U.S. Forces, 433 stool specimens of Korean Troops in South Vietnam. And 114...
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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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Study on the Metagonimus sp. in Gum river basin, Chungchung-nam Do, Korea

Kim CH

This study was undertaken to elucidate the status of Metagonimus species infection and to demonstrate the first and the second intermediate hosts of the fluke at the several localities along...
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