incidence of cholangiocarcinoma (CHCA). Opisthorchis viverrini (OV), a liver fluke, is endemic in the area, and has been evaluated as a cause of CHCA by International Agency for Research on Cancer. Residents of 20 districts in the province were invited to attend a mobile screening programme between 1990 and 2001. Of 24 723 participants, 18 393 aged 35–69 years were tested for OV infection, by examining stools for the presence of eggs. Prevalence of infection in each district was estimated from the sample of the population who had been tested. The incidence of liver cancer in 1990–2001 was obtained for each district from the cancer registry. The average crude prevalence of OV infection in the sample subjects was 24.5%, ranging from 2.1 % to ...
Background: Opisthorchis viverrini is one of the endemic helminths in Thailand. Nonetheless, O. vive...
Foodborne trematodiasis is a public health problem. A glob-al estimate of 56.2 million people were i...
[Extract] Liver fluke infection caused by Opisthorchis viverrini, O. felineus, and Clonorchis sinens...
We describe an innovative strategy to quantify risk of cancer associated with varying levels of expo...
Opisthorchiasis is a zoonotic parasitic infection caused by human liver flukes. Opisthorchis viverri...
Parasite-associated mortality: liver fluke infection and bile duct cancer in Northeast Thailand. Int...
Thesis(Ph.D. Epidemiology (International program))--Prince of Songkla University, 201
A group of 87 adults from a small village in north-east Thailand was chosen to undergo ultra-sound i...
Opisthorchiasis caused by Opisthorchis viverrini remains a major public health problem in many parts...
Abstract Background Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a fatal bile duct cancer associated with infection b...
The liver fluke, Opisthorchis viverrini, is both highly prevalent and closely associated with cholan...
Opisthorchiasis is a parasitic infection caused by the liver fluke Opisthorchis viverrini. This para...
Background: Opisthorchis viverrini is a serious health problem in Southeast Asia. The infection is a...
Evidence of severe hepatobiliary morbidity associated with Opisthorchis viverrini liver fluke infect...
Population-based research is beginning to show clearly the devastating impact that Opisthorchis vive...
Background: Opisthorchis viverrini is one of the endemic helminths in Thailand. Nonetheless, O. vive...
Foodborne trematodiasis is a public health problem. A glob-al estimate of 56.2 million people were i...
[Extract] Liver fluke infection caused by Opisthorchis viverrini, O. felineus, and Clonorchis sinens...
We describe an innovative strategy to quantify risk of cancer associated with varying levels of expo...
Opisthorchiasis is a zoonotic parasitic infection caused by human liver flukes. Opisthorchis viverri...
Parasite-associated mortality: liver fluke infection and bile duct cancer in Northeast Thailand. Int...
Thesis(Ph.D. Epidemiology (International program))--Prince of Songkla University, 201
A group of 87 adults from a small village in north-east Thailand was chosen to undergo ultra-sound i...
Opisthorchiasis caused by Opisthorchis viverrini remains a major public health problem in many parts...
Abstract Background Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a fatal bile duct cancer associated with infection b...
The liver fluke, Opisthorchis viverrini, is both highly prevalent and closely associated with cholan...
Opisthorchiasis is a parasitic infection caused by the liver fluke Opisthorchis viverrini. This para...
Background: Opisthorchis viverrini is a serious health problem in Southeast Asia. The infection is a...
Evidence of severe hepatobiliary morbidity associated with Opisthorchis viverrini liver fluke infect...
Population-based research is beginning to show clearly the devastating impact that Opisthorchis vive...
Background: Opisthorchis viverrini is one of the endemic helminths in Thailand. Nonetheless, O. vive...
Foodborne trematodiasis is a public health problem. A glob-al estimate of 56.2 million people were i...
[Extract] Liver fluke infection caused by Opisthorchis viverrini, O. felineus, and Clonorchis sinens...