We report an exceptionally high rate of infection by Haplorchis taichui (Nishigori, 1924) in human populations on Mindanao Island, southern Philippines. This intestinal fluke is seldom encountered, and this is the first report of high prevalence of infection (36%) in humans by H. taichui in the Philippines. The likely source of haplorchine infection has been linked to consumption of raw or undercooked freshwater fish containing infective metacercariae. The most common clinical symptoms appeared as upper abdominal discomfort or pain and borborygmi. Praziquantel (75 mg/kg divided in 3 doses in 1 day) was a well-tolerated and effective treatment for infection by H. taichui
A survey of intestinal helminths was undertaken in riparian people in Xieng Khouang Province, Lao PD...
Background: Co-parasitism is a frequent occurrence in impoverished communities in the tropics result...
Heterophyidosis is a fish-transmitted disease in Khuzestan province, therefore a total of 900 fresh ...
We report an exceptionally high rate of infection by Haplorchis taichui (Nishigori, 1924) in human p...
This study confirmed the prevalence of the intestinal fluke Haplorchis taichui (Trematoda: Heterophy...
This study aimed to investigate Haplorchis taichui metacercarial infection in fish collected from th...
In this study, we found that Haplorchis taichui, a heterophyid intestinal fluke, is highly prevalent...
Countries of lower Mekong regions are highly alarmed by the spread of fish-borne trematode infection...
Haplorchis taichui is parasitic heterophyidae(trematoda) which lives in the intestinal mucosa of it...
Phongsaly Province, located in the northernmost area of Lao PDR, was previously suggested to be ende...
Trematode infections are considered to be a non public health problem in Indonesia, with the except...
Although fishborne zoonotic trematodes that infect the liver are well documented in Vietnam, intesti...
Abstract: Haplorchis taichui is parasitic heterophyidae (Trematoda) which lives in the intestinal m...
In Lao People's Democratic Republic (PDR), we detected 7 patients infected with Centrocestus formosa...
Faecal examinations for helminth eggs were performed on 1869 people from two riverside localities, V...
A survey of intestinal helminths was undertaken in riparian people in Xieng Khouang Province, Lao PD...
Background: Co-parasitism is a frequent occurrence in impoverished communities in the tropics result...
Heterophyidosis is a fish-transmitted disease in Khuzestan province, therefore a total of 900 fresh ...
We report an exceptionally high rate of infection by Haplorchis taichui (Nishigori, 1924) in human p...
This study confirmed the prevalence of the intestinal fluke Haplorchis taichui (Trematoda: Heterophy...
This study aimed to investigate Haplorchis taichui metacercarial infection in fish collected from th...
In this study, we found that Haplorchis taichui, a heterophyid intestinal fluke, is highly prevalent...
Countries of lower Mekong regions are highly alarmed by the spread of fish-borne trematode infection...
Haplorchis taichui is parasitic heterophyidae(trematoda) which lives in the intestinal mucosa of it...
Phongsaly Province, located in the northernmost area of Lao PDR, was previously suggested to be ende...
Trematode infections are considered to be a non public health problem in Indonesia, with the except...
Although fishborne zoonotic trematodes that infect the liver are well documented in Vietnam, intesti...
Abstract: Haplorchis taichui is parasitic heterophyidae (Trematoda) which lives in the intestinal m...
In Lao People's Democratic Republic (PDR), we detected 7 patients infected with Centrocestus formosa...
Faecal examinations for helminth eggs were performed on 1869 people from two riverside localities, V...
A survey of intestinal helminths was undertaken in riparian people in Xieng Khouang Province, Lao PD...
Background: Co-parasitism is a frequent occurrence in impoverished communities in the tropics result...
Heterophyidosis is a fish-transmitted disease in Khuzestan province, therefore a total of 900 fresh ...