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Fasciolopsis
Known as:
Fasciolopses
A genus of parasitic tremadoda flatworms in the family Fasciolidae. It is the causative agent of faciolopsiasis.
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2012
2012
Live Fasciolopsis buski vomited out by a boy
I. Mohanty
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M. Narasimham
,
S. Sahu
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P. Panda
,
B. Parida
2012
Corpus ID: 72459802
Fasciolopsiasis is a disease caused by Fasciolopsis buski where humans acquire the infection by consumption of raw fresh water…
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2011
2011
Small bowel stricture and perforation: an unusual presentation of Fasciolopsis buski.
U. Singh
,
Ashok Kumar
,
Anil Srivastava
,
Brijesh B. Patel
,
V. Shukla
,
S. Gupta
Tropical gastroenterology : official journal of…
2011
Corpus ID: 9584379
for repositioning of the esophageal mucosal has not been previously described in literature. While more radical surgical…
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2009
2009
Fasciolopsiasis presenting as intestinal perforation: a case report.
H. Bhattacharjee
,
D. Yadav
,
D. Bagga
Tropical gastroenterology : official journal of…
2009
Corpus ID: 38113273
Infestation by the zoonotic trematode Fasciolopsis buski (fasciolopsiasis) is seen in several parts of South-East Asia. Abdominal…
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2002
2002
High prevalence of Fasciolopsis buski in an endemic area of liver fluke infection in Thailand.
V. Wiwanitkit
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J. Suwansaksri
,
Yunyong Chaiyakhun
MedGenMed : Medscape general medicine
2002
Corpus ID: 23323079
There is a high prevalence of Fasciolopsis buski in Sawasdee Village in the Nam Som District, Udonthani Province in northeastern…
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1989
1989
Studies on ecology of Fasciolopsis buski and control strategy of fasciolopsiasis
Weng Yl
,
Zhuang Zl
,
Jiang Hp
,
L. Gr
,
Lin Jj
1989
Corpus ID: 82830430
: The development of eggs of Fasciolopsis buski requires oxygen and the eggs cannot survive anaerobic conditions. The eggs have…
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1985
1985
The susceptibility of mammals to Fasciolopsis buski
H. Malviya
Journal of Helminthology
1985
Corpus ID: 40875156
Abstract The susceptibility of various mammals to infection with Fasciolopsis buski has been studied. Mice, rats, monkeys and…
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1971
1971
An analysis of the prevalence of Fasciolopsis buski in central Thailand using catalytic models.
G. S. Manning
,
W. Brockelman
,
V. Viyanant
American Journal of Epidemiology
1971
Corpus ID: 34596462
Review
1970
Review
1970
Fasciolopsis buski (Lankester, 1857) in Thailand.
G. S. Manning
,
C. Ratanarat
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
1970
Corpus ID: 27522210
Abstract Epidemiologic surveys were conducted in selected provinces throughout Thailand to delineate the endemic area of…
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1969
1969
A clinical study of Fasciolopsis buski infection in Thailand.
A. Plaut
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C. Kampanart-Sanyakorn
,
G. S. Manning
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical…
1969
Corpus ID: 33686412
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1962
Review
1962
Studies on cercariae from fresh water snails in Thailand.
J. Ito
,
T. Papasarathorn
,
B. Tongkoom
1962
Corpus ID: 84779577
Recent investigations on the human parasite in Thailand revealed that many pathogenic trematodes existed among the inhabitants…
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