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High prevalence of Opisthorchis viverrini infection in a riparian population in Takeo Province, Cambodia.

Authors
 Tai-Soon Yong  ;  Eun-Hee Shin  ;  Jong-Yil Chai  ;  Woon-Mok Sohn  ;  Keeseon S. Eom  ;  Dong-Min Lee  ;  Keunhee Park  ;  Hoo-Gn Jeoung  ;  Eui-Hyug Hoang  ;  Yoon-Hee Lee  ;  Hyun-Ju Woo  ;  Ji-Hwa Lee  ;  Sin-Il Kang  ;  Jae-Ku Cha  ;  Keon-Hoon Lee  ;  Cheong-Ha Yoon  ;  Muth Sinuon  ;  Duong Socheat 
Citation
 KOREAN JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY, Vol.50(2) : 173-176, 2012 
Journal Title
KOREAN JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY
ISSN
 0023-4001 
Issue Date
2012
MeSH
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged, 80 and over ; Animals ; Cambodia/epidemiology ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Coinfection/epidemiology ; Feces/parasitology ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Opisthorchiasis/epidemiology* ; Opisthorchis/isolation & purification* ; Prevalence ; Rural Population ; Young Adult
Keywords
Cambodia (Takeo) ; Opisthorchis viverrini ; opisthorchiasis ; prevalence ; trematode
Abstract
Opisthorchis viverrini infection was found to be highly prevalent in 3 riverside villages (Ang Svay Chek A, B, and C) of the Prey Kabas District, Takeo Province. This area is located in the southern part of Cambodia, where the recovery of adult O. viverrini worms was recently reported. From May 2006 until May 2010, fecal examinations were performed on a total of 1,799 villagers using the Kato-Katz thick smear technique. In the 3 villages, the overall positive rate for helminth eggs ranged from 51.7 to 59.0% (av. 57.4%), and the percentage positive for O. viverrini was 46.4-50.6% (47.5%). Other helminths detected included hookworms (13.2%), echinostomes (2.9%), Trichuris trichiura (1.3%), Ascaris lumbricoides (0.6%), and Taenia spp. (0.06%). The prevalence of O. viverrini eggs appeared to reflect a lower infection in younger individuals (<20 years) than in the adult population (>20 years). Men (50.4%) revealed a significantly higher (P=0.02) prevalence than women (44.3%). The Ang Svay Chek villages of the Prey Kabas District, Takeo Province, Cambodia have been confirmed to be a highly endemic area for human O. viverrini infection.
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DOI
22711932
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Tropica Medicine (열대의학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Park, Keun Hee(박근희)
Yong, Tai Soon(용태순) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3445-0769
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/91310
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