Hight prevalent of <i>Opisthorchis viverrini</i> infection and coincident <i>Haplorchis</i> metacercariae in cyprinid fishes in upper northeastern region of Thailand. [PDF]
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Expanding on <i>expansus</i>: a new species of <i>Scaphanocephalus</i> from North America and the Caribbean based on molecular and morphological data. [PDF]
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Infection status and species diversity of trematode cercariae in freshwater snails from canal networks in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Thailand. [PDF]
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Morphological and molecular characteristics of Paralecithodendrium longiforme (Digenea: Lecithodendriidae) adults and cercariae from Chinese pipistrelle bats and viviparid snails in Thailand. [PDF]
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