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Paragonimiasis and the Genus Paragonimus

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Journal Adv Parasitol
Specialty Parasitology
Date 1999 Mar 2
PMID 10050273
Citations 68
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Abstract

The review concentrates on literature that has appeared since the 1960s. Since then, numerous species of Paragonimus have been described, mainly from Asia but also from Africa and the Americas. Some of these cause disease in humans. Recent information on life cycles and routes of transmission is summarized. All described species and their hosts are listed, with synonyms where known. For well-known species such as Paragonimus westermani, subspecific taxa and strains are reviewed and genetic studies discussed. Paragonimiasis in humans and experimental animals is discussed with emphasis on clinical manifestations and pathology, diagnosis, immune interactions with the host, treatment and public health issues.

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