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Paragonimiasis is a food-borne
parasitic disease caused by
several species of lung
flukes belonging to
genus Paragonimus.
Infection is
acquired by eating...
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infects humans,
causing paragonimiasis.
Human infections are most
common in
eastern Asia and in
South America.
Paragonimiasis may
present as a sub-acute...
- lung
flukes that
infect humans,
causing paragonimiasis. Of these, the most
common cause of
human paragonimiasis is
Paragonimus westermani, the oriental...
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Procop (2009). "North
American Paragonimiasis (caused by
Paragonimus kellicotti) in the
Context of
Global Paragonimiasis".
Clinical Microbiology Reviews...
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Paragonimiasis -
General Information -
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)". www.cdc.gov. 2019-04-19.
Retrieved 2019-10-02. "CDC -
Paragonimiasis - Resources...
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Dipylidium caninum, a
common dog tapeworm), pinworms, aelurostrongylus,
paragonimiasis, strongyles, and
strongyloides that can be
administered to sheep, cattle...
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uncooked s****fish may be a
serious health hazard due to the risk of
paragonimiasis. Food
portal Ikizukuri, the
preparation of
sashimi from
living animals...
- Isospora. The Ziehl–Neelsen
stain can also
hinder diagnosis in the case of
paragonimiasis because the eggs in
sputum sample for ovum and
parasite (O&P) can be...
- Metorchiasis, Nanophyetiasis, Neodiplostomiasis, Opisthorchiasis,
Paragonimiasis and
Philophthalmiasis (commonly
grouped as
foodborne trematodiasis)...
- angiostrongyliasis, fasciolopsiasis, opisthorchiasis, fascioliasis,
paragonimiasis and clonorchiasis,
which can be
transmitted to humans.
Because of its...