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Four Cases of Trichuris Trichiura Infection in the Colon

Kim JS, Park JS, Kim YW, Suk JH, Choi J, Kwak CH, Park SK, Park HU, Kim HS

  • KMID: 1613475
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2003 Sep;27(3):158-161.
Trichuris trichiura (whipworm) is a ubiquitous parasite that resides in the human intestinal tract, and it is known as whipworm because of its whip-like appearance. Trichuriasis is rare in developed...
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Colonoscopic Diagnosis of Whipworm Infection

Cho SW, Shim CS, Lee JS, Lee MS, Park CW, Song DW, Joo JH, Ryu KH, Lee YH

  • KMID: 1929196
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1994 Dec;14(4):489-493.
Trichuriasis is an intestinal infection of human beings caused by Trichuris trichiura, more commonly known as whipworm because of its whip-like appearance. It is characterized by the invasion of the...
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Trichuris trichiura Infection in North Korean Defector Resulted in Chronic Abdominal Pain and Growth Retardation

Kim JB, Seo KI, Moon W

Trichuris trichiura infection is a common helminth infection, which is transmitted via soil, with worldwide distribution, especially in rural areas of developing countries. Occasionally, sporadic cases occur in non-endemic, developed...
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Trichuris vulpis (Froelich, 1789) Infection in a Child: A Case Report

Marquez-Navarro A, Garcia-Bracamontes G, Alvarez-Fernandez BE, Avila-Caballero LP, Santos-Aranda I, Diaz-Chiguer DL, Sanchez-Manzano RM, Rodriguez-Bataz E, Nogueda-Torres B

We present a human infection with the canine whipworm, Trichuris vulpis, in a child suffering from rhinitis with a diagnosis of rhinitis. T. vulpis eggs resemble those of T. trichiura...
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The anti-parasitic efficacy of ivermectin and pyrantel pamoate compound against canine Toxocara canis and Trichuris vulpis

Youn H, Ra JC, Kim BK, Bae B, Lim YS, Kim KH, Lee KE

  • KMID: 2307900
  • Korean J Vet Res.
  • 2011 Dec;51(4):289-295.
Toxocara (T.) canis and Trichuris (T.) vulpis are very important canine parasitic nematodes. T. canis parasitize in small intestine and T. vulpis parasitize in large intestine. In order to control...
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Two Cases of Trichuris Trichiura Infection Diagnosed by Colonoscopy

Lee SH, Kwon JE, Cheong YS

Trichuris trichiura (T. trichiura) is soil-transmitted parasite and widely spreads all over the world. High infection rates occur especially in the poor hygiene area. T. trichiura is transmitted by the...
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A First Case of Human Trichuriasis from a Roman Lead Coffin in France

Dufour B, Segard M, Le Bailly

A paleoparasitological study was carried out on 2 lead coffins recovered from the Roman site of Jaunay-Clan (near Poitiers, France). For the first time, this particular type of burial gave...
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Molecular Identification of Oesophagostomum and Trichuris Eggs Isolated from Wild Japanese Macaques

Arizono N, Yamada M, Tegoshi T, Onishi K

Natural habitat fragmentation and reducing habitat quality have resulted in an increased appearance of Japanese macaques, Macaca fuscata (Gray, 1870), in suburban areas in Japan. To investigate the risk of...
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Anthelmintic effect of oxantel and oxantel/pyrantel tablets against intestinal nematode infections

Lee SH, Song CY, Lim JK

Present trial was carried out to evaluate the anthelmintic efficacy of oxantel/pyrantel tablets against intestinal nematode infections, and to determine the efficacy of oxantel tablels against Trichuris infection. A total...
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Anthelmintic effects of single doses of fenbendazole and oxantel-pyrantel pamoate to the intestinal nematodes

Rim HJ, Lee JS, Joo KH, Kim YS

The present study was undertaken to evaluate the anthelmintic effects of fenbendazole against intestinal nematode; Ascaris lumbricoides, hookworm and Trichuris trichiura, and to compare the efficacy in fenbendazole, oxantel-pyrantel pamoate...
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Trichuris trichiura Infection Diagnosed by Colonoscopy: Case Reports and Review of Literature

Ok KS, Kim YS, Song JH, Lee JH, Ryu SH, Lee JH, Moon JS, Whang DH, Lee HK

Trichuris trichiura, commonly referred to as a whipworm, has a worldwide distribution, particularly among countries with warm, humid climates. In Korea, trichuriasis was a highly prevalent soil-transmitted helminthiasis until the...
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The prevalence of feline parasites in Suwon, Korea

Youn H, Cho MR, Lim YS, Kim KH, Bae BK, Shin N, Nam HW

  • KMID: 1435815
  • Korean J Vet Res.
  • 2012 Jun;52(2):65-68.
Feline parasites were investigated in the area of Suwon in Korea from September to October, 2003. Wild cat had spread to zoonotic parasites, these parasites could cause infection with a...
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The detectability of helminth eggs from feces by cellophane thick smear technique

Chai JY, Yang YT, Lee SH, Seo BS

The efficacy of the cellophane thick smear(CTS) technique was reassessed for detecting helminths eggs such as Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura and Clonorchis sinensis, in comparsion with the formalin-ether(F-E) one, with...
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A Case of Gastroenteritis Associated with Gastric Trichuriasis

Hong ST, Lim HS, Kim DH, Kim SJ

A rare human case of gastroenteritis and eosinophilic ascites associated with gastric trichuriasis is described. The patient was a 32-yr-old woman who was working in a farm near Pohang, Korea....
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A successful experience of soil-transmitted helminth control in the Republic of Korea

Hong ST, Chai JY, Choi MH, Huh S, Rim HJ, Lee SH

Soil-transmitted helminths (STH), namely Ascaris, Trichuris and hookworms (Ancylostoma and Necator), present a global health problem to about a half of the earth's population. In the Republic of Korea, STH...
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Food-borne Parasitic Diseases

Chai JY

This article briefly reviews parasites transmitted by food materials and their diseases in Korea. They are taxonomically classified into 31 species of helminths, which include nematodes(6 species), trematodes(20), cestodes(6), and...
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Prevalence and Phylogenetic Analyses of Trichuris suis in Pigs in Hunan Province, Subtropical China

Tan L, Wang A, Yi J, Liu Y, Li J, Liu W

Trichuris suis infection in pigs is ubiquitous in intensive and extensive farms, which causes potential threat to human health. The objective of this research was to investigate the prevalence of...
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Is it necessary to take anthelmintics every year in Korea?

Huh S

Is it necessary to intake anthelmintics every year in Korea? To answer to this question, the recent nation-wide egg positive rate of the intestinal nematodes in Korea was presented. The...
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A Survey of Intestinal Parasite Infection during a 10-Year Period (2003-2012)

Kim YE, Huh HJ, Hwang YY, Lee NY

BACKGROUND: Due to a reduction in the number of parasite infections, attention paid to the importance of intestinal parasites has decreased. However, intestinal parasite infections remain ubiquitous and have reappeared...
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Status of intestinal helminthic infections of borderline residents in North Korea

Li S, Shen C, Choi MH, Bae YM, Yoon H, Hong ST

The present authors investigated intestinal parasitic infections among North Korean residents and refugees in China in 2003. The Kato-Katz method was applied to 236 residents and soldiers in a town...
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