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Studies on the anti-parasitic efficacy and safety of ivermectin and pyrantel pamoate compound against Dirofilaria immitis in dogs

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

  • KMID: 1435800
  • Korean J Vet Res.
  • 2012 Mar;52(1):53-56.
Dirofilaria (D.) immitis is an important canine parasitic nematode in dogs. D. immitis parasitizes the right ventricle and pulmonary artery of dogs. An ivermectin and pyrantel pamoate compound (IPPC) was...
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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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Pyrantel embonate and bephenium hydroxynaphthoate in the treatment of hookworm infection

Lim JK

A total of 100 hookworm infested patients were divided into two groups. One group of 49 received pyrantel embonate in a single oral dose of 10 mg as the base...
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Pyrantel embonate in mass treatment of ascariasis and comparison with piperazine adipate and santonin-kainic acid complex

Rim HJ, Ha JH, Lee JS, Hyun I, Uh KB

A single dose (2.0, 5.0, 10.0 mg/kg) of pyrantel embonate given to three groups consisting 301 children with Ascaris lumbricoides infection achieved a cure rate of 91.3%, 94.4% and 98.9%...
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A clinical trial of oxantel and pyrantel against intestinal nematodes infections

Choi WY, Lee OR, Lee WK, Kim WK, Chung CS, Ough BO

This study was conducted to determine the effect of oxantel/pyrantel tablets, oxantel suspension, pyrantel dry syrup and pyrantel tablets against T. trichiurus and A. lumbricoides infections. Twenty-four cases of mixed...
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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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Anthelmintic effect of oxantel pamoate and pyrantel pamoate suspension against intestinal nematode infestations

Rim HJ, Won CY, Lee SI, Lim JK

A total of 56 subjects with multiple nematode infections with T. trichiura, Ascaris, hookworms and Enterobius were treated with oxantel and pyrantel pamoate mixture in a paratable suspension(50 mg of...
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Effect of oxantel/pyrantel pamoate tablets against intestinal nematodes in Korea

Rim HJ, Lee SH, Lee SI, Chang DS, Lim JK

A total of 48 subjects harbouring Trichuris trichiura, Ascaris lumbricoides, hookworm and/or Enterobius vermicularis were treated with oxantel/pyrantel pamoate tablets (100 mg of each) in a single dose of 20...
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Recent Advances in the Use of Anthelmintics for Treating Nematode Infections

Chai JY

The recent trends of parasitic infections in Korea include remarkable decreases of soil-transmitted nematode infections and elimination of lymphatic filariasis. In comparison, enterobiasis (pinworm infection) continues to be prevalent among...
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Effect of two-month interval mass chemotherapy on the reinfection of Ascaris lumbricoides in Korea

Seo BS, Chai JY

Atrial to control reinfection cycle of Ascaris lumbricoides was made in a rural village in Korea by blocking the process of new egg production. Chemotherapy with pyrantel pamoate was repeated...
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Morphological observation of Enterobius vermicularis expelled by various anthelmintics

Cho SY, Hong ST, Kang SY, Song CY

When enterobiasis cases were treated with anthelmintics only for one time, the interval to recurrence was variable by different drugs used. And this phenomenon is supposedly connected with biological or...
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Chemotherapeutic control of Enterobius vermicularis infection in orphanages

Hong ST, Cho SY, Seo BS, Yun CK

To observe the effect of egg-free state in an institute on the endemicity of Enterobius vermicularis, the theoretical condition was made by repeated chemotherapy. Mebendazole or pyrantel pamoate were administered...
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Evaluation of anthelmintic treatment of Enterobius vermicularis infection in highly endemic population by prolonged observation

Cho SY, Ahn YR, Ryang YS, Seo BS

To evaluate the efficacy of anthelmintic treatment of Enterobius vermicularis in highly endemic population, total 82 children in two orphanage institutes were divided into 4 groups and treated with placebo,...
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Study on the quantitative evaluation of reinfection of Ascaris lumbricoides

Cho SY

The present study was undertaken to determine whether an analysis of the collected worms after chemotherapy with pyrantel pamoate could be used as a method measuring the amount of reinfection...
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Relationships between the results of repeated anal swab examinations and worm burden of Enterobius vermicularis

Cho SY, Kang SY, Ryang YS, Seo BS

To relate the results of repeatedly undertaken anal swabs to worm burden of Enterobius vermicularis in a highly endemic community, 193 rural schoolchildren, divided into 4 groups, were examined daily...
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Chronologic growth pattern of Ascaris lumbrioides

Seo BS, Chai JY

The chronologic growth patten of Ascaris lumbricoides was made by the maximum length of worms collected from inhabitants after mass chemotherapy with pyrantel pamoate by various interval; 2-month, 4-month, 6-month...
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Comparative efficacy of interval mass treatment on Ascaris lumbricoides infection in Korea

Seo BS, Cho SY, Chai JY, Hong ST

To observe the effect of various interval mass treatment on Ascaris ova and worm positive rates and worm burden per population, 2-month, 4-month, 6-month and 12-month interval schemes were designed...
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Fluctuation of the egg production amounts according to worm burden and length of Ascaris lumbricoides

Chai JY, Hong ST, Lee SH, Seo BS

This study was undertaken to observe the fluctuation pattern of E.P.G. (eggs per gram of feces) according to the number of infected worms and developmental status of Ascaris lumbricoides. The...
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Significance of Scotch-tape anal swab technique in diagnosis of Enterobius vermicularis infection

Cho SY, Kang SY

The significance of Scotch-tape anal swab technique was evaluated in three communities of Korea, one in orphanage institute and two in rural populations, from November to December, 1975. Based on...
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Echinochasmus caninus n. comb. (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) Infection in Eleven Riparian People in Khammouane Province, Lao PDR

Chai JY, Chang T, Jung BK, Shin H, Sohn WM, Eom KS, Yong TS, Min DY, Phammasack B, Insisiengmay B, Rim HJ

Adult specimens of Echinochasmus caninus n. comb. (Verma, 1935) (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) (syn. Episthmium caninum Yamaguti, 1958) were recovered from 11 riparian people who resided along the Mekong River in Khammouane...
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