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Review of Neospora caninum and neosporosis in animals

Dubey JP

Neospora caninum is a coccidian parasite of animals. It is a major pathogen for cattle and dogs and it occasionally causes clinical infections in horses, goats, sheep, and deer. Domestic...
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A case of gastric strongyloidiasis in a Korean patient

Kim J, Joo HS, Kim DH, Lim H, Kang YH, Kim MS

A 69-year-old Korean man was admitted to emergency room with complaints of abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. Laboratory tests revealed eosinophilia, anemia, hypoproteinemia, and hyponatremia. The gastric mucosa showed whitish...
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Recovery, growth and development of Macroorchis spinulosus in albino rats

Woo HC, Chai JY, Hong SJ

The developmental features, growth and organogenesis of Macroorchis spinulosus were observed in albino rats. Globular and thick walled metacercariae, possessed a stylet, Y-shaped excretory bladder and extracecal testes. In albino...
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Phylogenetic relationship of ribosomal ITS2 and mitochondrial COI among diploid and triploid Paragonimus westermani isolates

Park GM, Im KI, Yong TS

We compared patterns of intraspecific polymorphism of two markers with contrasting modes of evolution, nuclear ribosomal DNA (rDNA) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), in the lung fluke, diploid and triploid Paragonimus...
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Egg positive rate of Enterobius vermicularis of primary school children in Geoje island

Kim BJ, Lee BY, Chung HK, Lee YS, Lee KH, Chung HJ, Ock MS

The status of pinworm (Enterobius vermicularis) egg positive rate of primary school children in Geoje island was investigated by using adhesive cellotape anal swap method, in September, 2002. Total egg...
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Effects of gamma-irradiation on the infectivity and chromosome aberration of Clonorchis sinensis

Park GM, Yong TS

Effects of gamma irradiation on the worm survival and chromosomal aberration of Clonorchis sinensis were studied. The metacercariae irradiated with various amounts of gamma radiation (ranging from 5 Gy to...
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Excretory-secretory antigen is better than crude antigen for the serodiagnosis of clonorchiasis by ELISA

Choi MH, Park IC, Li S, Hong ST

Although stool examination is the standard diagnostic method of clonorchiasis, serodiagnosis by ELISA using crude antigen is now widely used because of its convenience. However, ELISA diagnosis still suffers from...
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A survey on head lice infestation in Korea (2001) and the therapeutic efficacy of oral trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole adding to lindane shampoo

Sim S, Lee IY, Lee KJ, Seo JH, Im KI, Shin MH, Yong TS

Total of 7, 495 children including 3, 908 boys and 3, 587 girls from a kindergarten and 15 primary schools were examined for head lice infestation (HLI). The overall prevalence...
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A survey of Brugia malayi infection on the Heugsan Islands, Korea

Chai JY, Lee SH, Choi SY, Lee JS, Yong TS, Park KJ, Yang KA, Lee KH, Park MJ, Park HR, Kim MJ, Rim HJ

Lymphatic filariasis due to Brugia malayi infection was endemic in several areas of South Korea. The infection was controlled, or disappeared, in most areas, with the exception of the remote...
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Tegumental ultrastructure of the juvenile and adult Himasthla alincia (Digenea: Echinostomatidae)

Han ET, Han KY, Chai JY

The tegumental ultrastructure of juvenile and adult Himasthla alincia (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) was observed by scanning electron microscopy. One-, 5- (juveniles) and 20-day-old worms (adults) were harvested from chicks experimentally fed...
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