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The Prevalence of Intestinal Parasites in Inhabitants and Swine Pen Human Latrine System in Cheju Do (제주도(濟州道) 일부지역(一部地域)에서의 장내기생충감염상황(腸內寄生虫感染狀況) 및 분식사양편소(糞食飼養便所))

  • Shim, Joon-Goo;Joo, Kyoung-Hwan;Lee, Joon-Sang
    • Journal of agricultural medicine and community health
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.50-56
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    • 1982
  • This study was undertaken to evaluate the present status of parasitic infection and swine pen human latrine system in Cheju Do, from July to September 1982. The 663 stool specimens (male 323 and female 340) and 579 scotch tape anal swabs collected from 161 households of 2 areas in Cheju Do were examined. The methods employed were formalin-ether technique for the prevalence rate of various helminthic and protozoan infection, and scotch tape anal swab technique for the prevalence rates of Enterobius vermicularis. In addition to these, questionaire was used to evaluate the present status of swine pen human latrine system and prevalence rates of taeniasis in these areas. The results are as follows ; 1) Prevalence rates of parasitic infections of any kind was 33.9%. It was 35.7% in Cheju City in contrast to 32.1% in North Cheju Gun. The infection rates of Trichuris trichiura was 10.0% and it was the highest prevalence rate in this survey. The prevalence rates of the other parasites were as follows ; Ascaris lumbricoides 2,3%, Hookworm 0.2%, Clonorchis sinensis 0.5%, Hymenolepis nana 1.5%, Entamoeba coli 3.2%, and Giardia lamblia 0.5%. 2) The infection rates of Enterobius vermicularis in 579 peoples (male 285, female 294) by applying scotch tape anal swab technique was 13.1% through the survey. It was 16.9 in Cheju City and 8.5% in North Cheju Gun. 3) The Infection rate of Taenia species by applying the stool examination and making up a question was 19.2%(21.4% in Cheju City and 16.7% in North Cheju Gun). 4) Sexual distribution of the parasitic infections showed slightly higher rate in female than that of male. 5) The positive rates of parasitic infection by the stool examination and questionaire positive cases of taeniasis were higher in 0-9 and over 60 year old than any other age group. 7) The swine pen human latrine systems were used in 46 households (28.6%). 7) Relationship between swine pen human latrine system and taeniasis was not noted.

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Studies on Ancylostomiasis I. An Experimental Study on Hookworm Infection and Anemia (구충증(鉤蟲症)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) 제1편(第1篇) 구충(鉤蟲)의 감염(感染) 및 구충성빈혈(鉤蟲性貧血)에 관(關)한 고찰(考奈))

  • Lee, Mun-Ho;Kim, Dong-Jip;Lee, Jang-Kyu;Seo, Byong-Sul;Lee, Soon-Hyung
    • The Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.55-66
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    • 1967
  • In view of its prevalence in the Far East area, a more detailed knowledge on the hookworm infection is one of the very important medical problems. The present study was aimed to; determine the infectivity of the artificially hatched ancylostoma duodenale larvae in man after its oral administration, evaluate the clinical symptomatology of such infection, determine the date of first appearance of the ova in the stool, calculate the blood loss per worm per day, assess the relation-ships between the ova count, infectivity(worm load), blood loss and severity of anemia. An erythrokinetic study was also done to analyse the characteristics of hookworm anemia by means of $^{59}Fe\;and\;^{51}Cr$. Materials and Methods Ten healthy male volunteers(doctors, medical students and laboratory technicians) with the ages ranging from 21 to 40 years were selected as the experimental materials. They had no history of hookworm infection for preceding several years, and care was taken not to be exposed to reinfection. A baseline study including a through physical examinations and laboratory investigations such as complete blood counts, stool examination and estimation of the serum iron levels was done, and a vermifuge, bephenium hydroxynaphoate, was given 10 days prior to the main experiment. The ancylostoma duodenale filariform larvae were obtained in the following manner; The pure ancylostoma duodenale ova were obtained from the hookworm anemia patients and a modified filter paper method was adopted to harvest larger number of infective larvae, which were washed several times with saline. The actively moving mature larvae were put into the gelatine capsules, 150 in each, and were given to the volunteers in the fasting state with 300ml. of water. The volunteers were previously treated with intramuscular injection of 15mg. of chlorpromazine in order to prevent the eventual nausea and vomiting after the larvae intake. The clinical symptoms and signs mainly of the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts, appearance of the ova and occult blood in the stool etc. were checked every day for the first 20 days and then twice weekly until the end of the experiment, which usually lasted for about 3 months. Roentgenological survey of the lungs was also done. The hematological changes such as the red blood cell, white blood cell and eosinophil cell counts, hemoglobin content and serum iron levels were studied. The appearance of the ova in the stool was examined by the formalin ether method and the ova were counted in triplicate on two successive days using the Stoll's dilution method. The ferrokinetic data were calculated by the modified Huff's method and the apparent half survival time of the red blood cells by the modified Gray's method. The isotopes were simultaneously tagged and injected intravenously, and then the stool and blood samples were collected as was described by Roche et al., namely, three separate 4-day stool samples with the blood sample drawing before each 4-day stool collection. The radio-activities of the stools ashfied and the blood were separately measured by the pulse-height analyser. The daily blood loss was calculated with the following formula; daily blood loss in $ml.=\frac{cpm/g\;stool{\times}weight\;in\;g\;of\;4-day\;stool}{cpm/ml\;blood{\times}4}$ The average of these three 4-day periods was given as the daily blood loss in each patient. The blood loss per day per worm was calculated by simply dividing the daily blood loss by the number of the hookworm recovered after the vermifuge given twice a week at the termination of the experiment. The iron loss in mg. through the gastrointestinal tract was estimated with the daily iron loss in $mg=\frac{g\;Hgb/100ml{\times}ml\;daily\;blood\;loss{\times}3.40}{100}$ 3.40=mg of iron per g Hgb following formula; Results 1. The respiratory symptoms such as cough and sputum were noted in almost all cases within a week after the infection, which lasted about 2 weeks. The roentgenological findings of the chest were essentially normal. A moderate degree of febril reaction appeared within 2 weeks with a duration of 3 or 4 days. 2. The gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, epigastric fullness, abdominal pain and loose bowel appeared in all cases immediately after the larvae intake. 3. The reduction of the red blood cell count was not remarkable, however, the hemoglobin content and especially the serum iron level showed the steady decreases until the end of the experiment. 4. The white blood cells and eosinophil cells, on the contrary, showed increases in parallel and reached peaks in 20 to 30 days after the infection. A small secondary rise was noted in 2 months. 5. The ova first appeared in the stool in 40. 1 days after the infection, ranging from 29 to 51 days, during which the occult blood reaction of the stool became also positive in almost cases. 6. The number of ova recovered per day was 164, 320 on the average, ranging from 89,500 to 253,800. The number of the worm evacuated by vermifuge was in rough correlation with the number of ova recovered. 7. The infectivity of ancylostoma duodenale was 14% on the average, ranging from 7.3 to 20.0%, which is relatively lower than those reported by other workers. 8. The mean fecal blood loss was 5.78ml. per day, with a range of from 2.6 to 11.7ml., and the mean blood loss per worm per day was 0.30ml., with a range of from 0.13 to 0.73ml., which is in rough coincidence with those reported by other authors. There appeared to exist, however, no correlation between the blood loss and the number of ova recovered. 9. The mean fecal iron loss was 2.02mg. per day, with a range of from 1.20 to 3.89mg., which is less than those appeared in the literature. 10. The mean plasma iron disappearance rate was 0.80hr., with a range of from 0.62 to 0.95hr., namely, a slight accerelation. 11. The hookworm anemia appeared to be iron deficiency in origin caused by continuous intestinal blood loss.

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A follow-up examination of intestinal parasitic infections of the Army soldiers in Whachon-gun, Korea (화천군 소재 일부 장병의 장내 기생충 감염율과 호르텐스극구흡충, Neodiplostomum seoulensis의 감염예)

  • Sun Huh;Soo-Ung Lee;Seung-Chul Huh
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.61-63
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    • 1994
  • A follow-up stool examination was done to know the status of intestinal parasitic infections in Army soldiers who were stationing in Whachon-gun, Kangwon-do, Korea in 1993. Of 233 examined soldiers, Infections with Clonorchis sinensis (0.4%), Metagonimus spp. (0.9%), Echinostomc honene (0.4%), Neoniplostomum seodenis (0.4) and Ginrdin lomblic (3/233) were found. S. honene and N. seouLensis infections were each 75th, and 27th cases in Korea. Regular control program of intestinal parasitic Infections might be able to contribute to diminish the prevalence rate in young Army soldiers in Korea.

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A Four-Week Intravenous Toxicity Study of DA-l131/betamipron in Rats (DA-l131/betamipron의 랫드에 대한 4주반복 정맥투여 독성시험)

  • Kim, Dong-Hwan;Cho, Hyeon;Kang, Kyung-Koo;Baik, Nam-Gi;Kim, Won-Bae
    • Biomolecules & Therapeutics
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.204-212
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    • 1998
  • This study was conducted to evaluate the repeated dose toxicity of DA-1131/betamipron, newly developed carbapenem antibiotic, in rats. DA-1131/ betamipron was administered intravenously once a day for 4 weeks to 10 males and 10 females per group at the doses of 0(control),40, 160 and 640 mg/kg. Throughout the study period, all rats survived. The administration of DA-1131/betamipron induced soft stool or diarrhea in rats of both sexes receiving 160 or 640 mg/kg. The water consumption was increased with a statistical significance in 640 mg/kg during observation period. At the end of administration, hematological and serum biochemical examination showed no toxicological changes in DA-1131/betamipron treated groups compared with control group. Histopathologic examination revealed inflammatory cell infiltration, tubular dilatation and focal necrosis of kidney in two males and three females in 640 mg/kg. On the basis of these results, the noobserved-adverse-effect-level of DA-1131/betamipron was estimated to be 40 mgtg under the present test condition.

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Subacute Toxicity of SP-102 (Sulbactam. Piperacilline) in Rats Administered Intraperitoneally (복합항생제 SP-102(설박탐.픽페라실린)의 랫드 복강내 투여에 의한 아급성 독성)

  • 서경원;박기숙;신동환;김창옥;한형미;박인원;김효정
    • Biomolecules & Therapeutics
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.251-261
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    • 1993
  • The subacute toxicity of combined antibiotics, SP-102 (Sulbactam.Piperacilline), was examined in S.D.rats. Four groups of rats were administered intraperitoneally with 0, 512, 1280 and 3200 mg/kg/day of SP-102 for 30 days. Hain clinical sign related to the compound was soft stool. The body weight gain was slightly decreased in male rats treated with 1280, 3200 mg/kg and in female rats treated with 1280 mg/kg of SP-102. Water consumption was significantly increased in rats administered with SP-102. There were no dose-related changes of urinalysis, biochemical examination and hematological findings in all the groups treated with SP-102. Gross necropsy and histopathology revealed no evidence of specific toxicity related to SP-102. Our data indicate that no-observed effect level of SP-102 is below 512 mg/kg in male and female rats. Maximum tolerated dose of SP-102 was estimated to be above 3200 ma/kg in this study.

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Intestinal parasitic infections of Korean Army soldiers in Whachon-gun, Korea (강원도 화천군 주둔 한 군부대 장병의 장내 기생충 감염률)

  • Sun Huh;Seung-Chul Huh
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.293-294
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    • 1993
  • We examined stools of 113 soldiers of Korean Army in Whachon-gun, Korea in 1992. The eggs of Clonorchis sinetris (71113) and Metqsonimw sp. (31113), and cysts of Ginrdia lomblic (41113) were detected. No eggs of soil-transmitted helminths were found. Most of the CLonorchis-infected soldiers (6171 were recruited from Kyongsangnam-do.

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An Epidemiological study on clonorcohiasis at a Gum-River Basin (금강유역(부여읍, 현북리)에 있어서의 간흡훼증의 역학적 조사)

  • 조경진;윤오섭;추상규;신현성
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.61-66
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    • 1982
  • An epidemiological survey on 136 inhabitants of a Gum-River basin, Hyunbook-ri, Puyo-up, Puyo county, South ChoongCheong-Do, conducted from July 22, 1981 to July 25, 1981 with the purpose of studying Clonorchiasis, revealed the results as follows, 1. Positive skin reaction (wheal size larger than $60mm^2$) rate was 42% (55 positive reactors among the 131 studied), and the positive rates were all high at the age groups over twenty, while low at the below twenty. 2. In the stool examination, the employed cellophane thick smear method revealed the results as follows, overall infection rate of helminth: 65% (55 infected among 84 studied) - C. sinensis 33% (28/84), A. lumbricoides 5% (4/84), Taenia Sp 7% (6/84), T. trichiurus 32% (27/84). 3. The prevalence rate of C. sincrisis was highest in 40 - 49 year-old group by age: male 39% (11 infected/ 28 studied) female 14% (3/28), and not a single case was found in the lower age groups than twenty including school children.

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Diphyllobothrium latum infection in a child with recurrent abdominal pain

  • Lee, Seung Hyun;Park, Hyun;Yu, Seung Taek
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • v.58 no.11
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    • pp.451-453
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    • 2015
  • Diphyllobothrium latum infection in humans is not common in Republic of Korea. We report a case of fish tapeworm infection in a 10-year-old boy after ingestion of raw perch about 8 months ago. The patient complained of recurrent abdominal pain and watery diarrhea. A tapeworm, 85 cm in length, without scolex and neck, was spontaneously discharged in the feces of the patient. The patient was treated with 15-mg/kg single dose praziquantel, and follow-up stool examination was negative after one month. There was no evidence of relapse during the next six months.

Cerebellar Schistosomiasis: A Case Report with Clinical Analysis

  • Wan, Heng;Lei, Ding;Mao, Qing
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.47 no.1
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    • pp.53-56
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    • 2009
  • The authors report here a rare case of cerebellar schistosomiasis identified by pathological diagnosis, lacking extracranial involvement. The clinical symptoms included headache, dizziness, and nausea. Studies in blood were normal and no parasite eggs were detected in stool. Computed tomography of brains showed hypodense signal, and magnetic resonance imaging showed isointense signal on T1-weighted images, hyperintense signal on T2-weighted images, and intensely enhancing nodules in the right cerebellum after intravenous administration of gadolinium. A high-grade glioma was suspected, and an operation was performed. The pathologic examination of the biopsy specimen revealed schistosomal granulomas scattered within the parenchyma of the cerebellum. The definitive diagnosis was cerebellar schistosomiasis japonica. A standard use of praziquantel and corticosteroid drugs was applied, and the prognosis was good. When the pattern of imaging examinations is present as mentioned above, a diagnosis of brain schistosomiasis should be considered.

The first human case of Diplogonoporus balaenopterae (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidae) infection in Korea (고래복식문조충(Diplogonoporus bulaenopterae)에 의한 인체감염 제1례)

  • 정동일;공현희
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.225-230
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    • 1995
  • The first human case of Diplogonoporus balaenoperae infection is reported in Korea. The pattent was a 41-year old male who passed a part of cestode strobila, about 1m long, spontaneously in his stool. He used to eat raw marine fish when he drank alcohol. The Worm was identified as D. balaenopterae after morhological observations and literature reveiw. Results of laboratory examination were within normal limits except for slight eosinophilia (6%) and extraordinarily high serum Ig E level (10, 182 IU/ml).

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