Echinostomiasis
At least 16 different species of this intestinal fluke is attributed to human cases of echinostomiasis with E. ilocanum as the most common cause of human ...
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Echinostomiasis: a common but forgotten food-borne disease.
Human echinostomiasis, endemic to southeast Asia and the Far East, is a food- borne, intestinal, zoonotic parasitosis attributed to at least 16 species of ...
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Echinostoma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
7 Aug 2009 ... Human echinostomiasis is an intestinal parasitic disease caused by one of ... Echinostomiasis is transmitted through the ingestion of one of ...
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[Studies on the zoonoses in Hokkaido, Japan. 6. Experimental human ...
Etiological analysis and parasitological examinations of human echinostomiasis were investigated. The four volunteers (case A, B, C and D) were orally ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6530210...
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Prevention and Control - Stanford University
The three steps to be used for prevention and control of echinostomiasis are diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. The life cycle of echinostomes can be ...
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Echinostomiasis--a snail-borne intestinal trematode zoonosis.
Numerous echinostome trematodes are found in the intestines of birds and mammals throughout the world, and echinostomiasis in humans has been attributed to ...
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Peter Wroe - Stanford University
24 May 2006 ... Human echinostomiasis is an intestinal parasitic disease caused by one of at least sixteen trematode flukes from the genus Echinostoma. ...
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Gastric echinostomiasis diagnosed by endoscopy.
1: Gastrointest Endosc. 2002 Mar;55(3):440-2. Gastric echinostomiasis diagnosed by endoscopy. Lee OJ, Hong SJ. Department of Internal Medicine, Gyeong-sang ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11868029...
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A human case of Echinostoma hortense (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae ...
The symptoms of echinostomiasis vary from none to abdominal pain, although a case in ... A case of echinostomiasis with ulcerative lesions in the duodenum. ...
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A case of echinostomiasis with ulcerative lesions in the duodenum.
Echinostomiasis is an endemic intestinal trematodiasis of humans in Korea. We observed a human case of Echinostoma hortense infection who had ulcerations on ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7953246...
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