Abstract
Echinostome eggs were detected in 22 (1.1%) of 2,074 people residing in riparian villages along the Mekong River in Khammouane Province, Lao PDR. In order to recover the adult flukes, 9 persons were treated with praziquantel and purged with magnesium salts. A total of 55 echinostome specimens (4 species) were recovered from the 9 persons. Echinostoma revolutum (8 specimens) was recovered from 3 persons, Artyfechinostomum malayanum (8 specimens) was from 2 persons, Echinochasmus japonicus (33 specimens) was from 7 persons, and Euparyphium sp. (6 specimens) was from 1 person. In Lao PDR, only human infections with E. japonicus were previously known. Therefore, the present study describes human infections with E. revolutum, A. malayanum, and Euparyphium sp. for the first time in Lao PDR. These results indicate that the surveyed villages of Khammouane Province, Lao PDR are low-grade endemic foci of echinostomiasis. © 2012, Korean Society for Parasitology.
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Chai, J. Y., Sohn, W. M., Yong, T. S., Eom, K. S., Min, D. Y., Hoang, E. H., … Rim, H. J. (2012). Echinostome flukes receovered from humans in Khammouane province, Lao PDR. Korean Journal of Parasitology, 50(3), 269–272. https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2012.50.3.269
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