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Prevalence of Diphyllobothriasis

JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
To the Editor.— I enjoyed reading the editorial "Diphyllobothriasis" (1981; 246:2483), if for no other reason than it reminded me of my recent reading of a similar fish tapeworm epidemic in New York City some years ago. 1 However, I disagree with the statement that the prevalence or increase of the infestation can be ascertained or judged by the ...
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Gefilte Fish and Diphyllobothriasis

JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
To the Editor.— The editorial on "Diphyllobothriasis" inThe Journal(1981;246:2483), reminded me of a special group of patients who were susceptible to this condition. A Dr Cameron, professor of parasitology at McGill University, Montreal, about four decades ago, described several patients with fish tapeworm in a unique patient population.
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Diphyllobothriasis in Americans and Asians

JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
To the Editor.— The editorial by William R. Barclay, MD, on an apparent increase in diphyllobothriasis (fish tapeworm disease) in the United States (1981;246:2448) is based on a report from the National Centers for Disease Control (CDC) ( MMWR , July 27, 1981), which is difficult to construe without consulting the literature.
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Human diphyllobothriasis

Lancet, The, 2020
Maria TERESA Galán-Puchades
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Diphyllobothriasis

2022
Jasbir Singh Bedi   +2 more
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Diphyllobothriasis

JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
William R Barclay
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