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Clonorchiasis in Korea

Rim HJ

Since the first report on the incidence of egg positiveness of Clonorchis sinensis by Matsumoto in 1915, clonorchiasis has been recognized as one of the most important endemic diseases in...
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Clonorchiasis and metagonimiasis in the inhabitants along Talchongang (River), Chungwon-gun

Yu JR, Kwon SO, Lee SH

To evaluate the status of clonorchiasis and metagonimiasis of the inhabitants near Talchongang (River) in Chungwon-gun, Chungchongbuk-do, the stools of 67 inhabitants were examined by formalin-ether sedimentation method from August...
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Egg positive rates of Clonorchis sinensis and intestinal helminths among residents in Kagye-ri, Saengbiryang-myon, Sanchong-gun, Kyongsangnam-do

Hong SJ, Lee YH, Chung MH, Lee DH, Woo HC

Stools of the residents in a village in Saengbiryang-myon, Sanchong-gun, Kyongsangnam-do were examined for the eggs of intestinal helminths. In 1987, infection rate of 76 residents by Clonorchis sinensis was...
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A survey on the epidemiological factors of clonorchiasis in the Pohang industrial belt along the Hyungsan river, Kyongsangbuk-do

Kim SS, Han MH, Park SG, Lim HS, Hong ST

The employees at the Pohang industrial area, where Clonorchis sinensis has been known to be endemic along the Hyungsan River, were examined parasitologically for clonorchiasis and a part of the...
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Current status and the changing pattern of the prevalence of clonorchiasis in the inhabitants in Sanchong-gun, Kyongsangnam-do, Korea

Lee JS, Lee WJ, Kim TS, In TS, Kim WS, Kim SK

This study was conducted to evaluate the current endemicity and the transition mode of the Clonorchis infection in Sanchong-gun Kyongsangnam-do. The areas of investigation, villages and schools surveyed, method and...
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A follow-up examination of intestinal parasitic infections of the Army soldiers in Whachon-gun, Korea

Huh S, Lee SU, Huh SC

A follow-up stool examination was done to know the status of intestinal parasitic infections in Army soldiers who were stationing in Whachon-gun, Kangwon-do, Korea in 1993. Of 233 examined soldiers,...
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Intestinal parasite infections in the inhabitants along the Hantan River, Chorwon-gun

Park MS, Kim SW, Yang YS, Park CH, Lee WT, Kim CU, Lee EM, Lee SU, Huh S

The prevalence of intestinal parasite infections in inhabitants at the reaches of the Hantan River, Chorwon-gun, Korea, was observed from August 12 to September 14, 1993. Of 465 people observed...
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Epidemiological studies of digenetic trematodes in Yongyang County, Kyungpook Province

Chung DI, Kim YI, Lee KR, Choi DW

The present study was undertaken to determine the endemicity of trematode infections in Yongyang County, Kyungpook Province, Korea. One hundred and seventy-seven out of 955 residents examined were found to...
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Epidemiological studies of Clonorchis sinensis in lower area of Nag Dong river nearby Busan City in Korea

Song SB

The infection rates with cercaria and metacercaria of the Clonorchis sinensis in snail and fish hosts, and the prevalence among the inhabitants in the lower Nag Dong river in Busan...
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Intestinal parasite and Clonorchis sinensis infection among the inhabitants in the upper stream of Taechong Dam, Kumgang (River)

Kim CH, Na YE, Kim NM, Shin DW, Chang DY

The prevalence of intestinal parasites and Clonorchis sinensis infection was observed among inhabitants in the upper stream of Kumgang (River) from January to October 1991. A total of 743 fecal...
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