Excystment phenomena in clonorchis sinensis.
Clonorchis sinensis is a digenetic trematode living in the bile passages of man and other mammalian hosts, particularly dogs and cats. The infection is found endemically only in the Far East. Although infection in reservoir hosts is common throughout the Sino-Japanese areas, that in man is confined almost entirely to one restricted area in Japan, to ...
E. C. Faust, O. K. Khaw
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Foodborne trematodes: a diverse and challenging group of neglected parasites [PDF]
Blair +13 more
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Effects of co‐infection with Clonorchis sinensis on the sex hormones levels in male patients with chronic hepatitis B [PDF]
Huimin Dong +4 more
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Sushi Delights and Parasites: The Risk of Fishborne and Foodborne Parasitic Zoonoses in Asia [PDF]
Because of the worldwide popularization of Japanese cuisine, the traditional Japanese fish dishes sushi and sashimi that are served in Japanese restaurants and sushi bars have been suspected of causing fishborne parasitic zoonoses, especially anisakiasis.
Blum, Johannes +2 more
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Changing Patterns of Serum and Bile Antibodies in Re-infected Rats with Clonorchis sinensis [PDF]
Zhang Hong-man +4 more
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Case Report: Clonorchis sinensis Infection Associated with Eosinophilic Pneumonia [PDF]
Archana K. Reddy +4 more
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Epidemiology of Opisthorchis viverrini in a rural district of southern Lao PDR [PDF]
In Lao PDR, detailed investigations on Opisthorchis viverrini are scarce. The objective was to document epidemiological features of O. viverrini infections in a highly endemic district.
Choulamany, Xayadeth +7 more
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Mechanisms of biliary carcinogenesis: A pathogenetic multi-stage cascade towards cholangiocarcinoma [PDF]
Carcinomas of the biliary tract are rare cancers developing from the epithelial or blast-like cells lining the bile ducts. A variety of known predisposing factors and recent experimental modelsof biliary carcinogenesis (e.g., infection with the liver ...
Büchler, M.W. +2 more
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Food safety as a public health issue for developing countries [PDF]
"This brief reviews the incidence and health consequences of biological pathogens in developing countries, as these are the most important food safety risks in those parts of the world, and provides an overview of possible methods of control." from ...
Kaferstein, Fritz K.
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