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Conger myriaster, a new second intermediate host of Heterophyopsis continua (Digenea: Heterophyidae)

Kim KH, Choi ES, Rim HJ

Six metacercariae were found from the gill filaments of Conger myriaster purchased at Mokpo City in Korea on 7 September 1996. Based on the morphology of the excysted specimen, we...
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Identification of Stellantchamus falcatus Metacercariae encysted in mullets in Korea

Chai JY, Sohn WM

A group of metacercariae encysted in the flesh of Mugil sp. were identified to be Stellantchasmus falcatus by the morphology of adult worms obtained experimentally. It is confirmed that mullets...
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Experimental studies on the second intermediate hosts of Clonorchis sinensis IV. Observations on the fate of metacercariae of Clonorchis sinensis in the fish host, Cultriculus eigenmanni

Rhee JK, Baek BK, Lee HI

In order to judge appropriately the suitability as the second intermediate host of Clonorchis sinensis, the present experiments were proposed to survey the metacercaria of C. sinensis in the fish...
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Study on the analysis of snails(Semisulcospira libertina), the first intermediate host of Paragonimus westermani in the Haenam area

Kim CW

Studies of the water analysis of the breeding place of the first intermediate host(Semisulcospira libertina) was carried out. The breeding place of Semisulcospira libertina in the Haenam area were found...
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Two cases of natural human infection by Echinostoma hortense and its second intermediate host in Wonju area

Ryang YS, Ahn YK, Lee KW, Kim TS, Han MH

Two cases of human Echinostoma hortense infection and their probable infection source were identified by praziqantel (Distocide) treatment of the patients and by examining two kinds of fresh water fish...
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Seasonal variations of metacercarial density of Clonorchis sinensis in fish intermediate host, Pseudorasbora parva

Kang SY, Kim SI, Cho SY

The seasonal variations of the rate and intensity of metacercarial infection of C. sinensis in P. parva were observed. The fish were collected at Sun-Am river which located in Kim-Hae...
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The life cycle and larval development of Fibricola seoulensis (Trematoda: Diplostomatidae)

Seo BS, Lee SH, Chai JY, Hong SJ, Hong ST

The life cycle of Fibricola seoulensis was studied in the laboratory and in the field, with special interests in the larval developments within the eggs and in the intermediate hosts....
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Studies on intestinal tematodes in Korea XVI. Infection status of loaches with the metacercariae of Echinostoma hortense

Chai JY, Hong SJ, Sohn WM, Lee SH, Seo BS

The infection status of the loaches, Misgurnus anguillicaudatus, with the metacercariae of Echinostoma hortense, was studied in Korea. A total of 154 loaches purchased at 4 local makets (Seoul, Kimhae,...
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Helminthes infections in the small intestine of stray dogs in Ejungbu City, Kyunggi Do, Kerea

Cho SY, Kang SY, Ryang YS

One hundred and two stray dogs in Ejungbu City of Kyunggi-Do, Korea were examined to reveal out the degree of natural helminthic infection of small intestine. Helminthes were collected at...
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Epidemiological survey of Paragonimus westermani in Ulchin County, Kyungpook Province, Korea

Joo CY, Ahn SH, Park YC

In order to determine the epidemiological pattern of the Paragonimus westermani, the infestation rates of the cercarial and metacercarial larvae of digenetic trematodes in the snail and crayfish host, and...
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