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Heterophyes heterophyes
A species of parasitic flatworms in the family Heterophyidae. The lifecycle of H. heterophyes involves snails as the first intermediate host…
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2018
Review
2018
Artemisinin and its derivatives in treating helminthic infections beyond schistosomiasis
Nelson Siu Kei Lam
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X. Long
,
X. Su
,
Fangli Lu
Pharmacological Research
2018
Corpus ID: 20160462
Review
2008
Review
2008
Host-dependent variations in the seasonal prevalence and intensity of heterophyid encysted metacercariae (Digenea: Heterophyidea) in brackish water fish in Egypt.
H. Elsheikha
,
Attef M Elshazly
Veterinary parasitology
2008
Corpus ID: 5059560
Review
2007
Review
2007
A new endemic focus of Heterophyes nocens and other heterophyid infections in a coastal area of Gangjin-gun, Jeollanam-do.
Jae-hwan Park
,
Jae-Lip Kim
,
E. Shin
,
S. Guk
,
Yun-Kyu Park
,
J. Chai
Korean Journal of Parasitology
2007
Corpus ID: 22498504
To know the prevalence of heterophyid trematodes among inhabitants of a southern coastal village, i.e., Sacho-ri, Gangjin-gun…
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2004
2004
Prevalence of Heterophyes nocens and Pygydiopsis summa infections among residents of the western and southern coastal islands of the Republic of Korea.
J. Chai
,
Jae-hwan Park
,
+6 authors
H. Rim
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
2004
Corpus ID: 32139773
To determine the distribution and prevalence of heterophyid fluke infections on coastal islands of the Republic of Korea, fecal…
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Review
1997
Review
1997
A new endemic focus of Heterophyes nocens, Pygidiopsis summa, and other intestinal flukes in a coastal area of Muan-gun, Chollanam-do.
J. Chai
,
I. M. Kim
,
+4 authors
S. H. Lee
Korean Journal of Parasitology
1997
Corpus ID: 46491633
A small coastal village of Muan-gun, Chollanam-do, was surveyed for intestinal fluke infections, especially heterophyids such as…
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1994
1994
The first discovery of an endemic focus of Heterophyes nocens (Heterophyidae) infection in Korea.
J. Chai
,
H. Nam
,
J. Kook
,
S. H. Lee
Korean Journal of Parasitology
1994
Corpus ID: 45146275
A highly endemic focus of human infection with Heterophyes nocens (Heterophyidae) was discovered from a small coastal village of…
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1992
1992
Surface ultrastructure of Heterophyes nocens (Trematoda: Heterophyidae).
J. Chai
,
H. Chung
,
M. Choi
,
W. Sohn
,
S. J. Hong
,
S. H. Lee
Kisaengch'unghak chapchi. The Korean journal of…
1992
Corpus ID: 24764966
The surface ultrastructure of Heterophyes nocens (Trematoda: Heterophyidae) was studied by scanning electron microscopy(SEM). The…
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1986
1986
Human infections by Heterophyes heterophyes and H. dispar imported from Saudi Arabia.
J. Chai
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B. Seo
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S. Lee
,
Sung-Jong Hong
,
W. Sohn
Kisaengch'unghak chapchi. The Korean journal of…
1986
Corpus ID: 39003131
Two human cases of Heterophyes heterophyes and H. dispar infections were proven by the recovery of their adult worms. The cases…
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1985
1985
Heterophyid trematodes (Heterophyopsis continua, Pygidiopsis summa and Heterophyes heterophyes nocens) from domestic cats in Korea.
K. Eom
,
So Yeob Son
,
Joon-Sang Lee
,
H. Rim
Kisaengch'unghak chapchi. The Korean journal of…
1985
Corpus ID: 32122492
During 8 april 1983 to 9 April 1985, a total of 181 domestic cats (Felis catus domestica Linnaeus) of unknown localities in Korea…
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1984
1984
Studies on intestinal trematodes in Korea XI. Two cases of human infection by Heterophyes heterophyes nocens.
J. Chai
,
B. Seo
,
S. Lee
Kisaengch'unghak chapchi. The Korean journal of…
1984
Corpus ID: 19545923
Two human cases of Heterophyes heterophyes nocens infection were proved by identifying adult worms after treatment with bithionol…
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