2023
DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.22-0708
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Case Report: Reemerging Paragonimiasis in Umphang District, Thailand

Abstract: Paragonimiasis is a food-born zoonotic parasitosis caused by Paragonimus spp. Six cases of reemerging paragonimiasis within the Karan hill-tribe near the Thai–Myanmar border were evaluated to review clinical manifestations, predisposing factors, and treatment regimens. All patients tested positive for paragonimiasis eggs and presented with an array of symptoms, including chronic cough, hemoptysis, peripheral eosinophilia, and thoracic radiograph abnormalities. All fully recovered after a 2- to 5-day course of … Show more

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“…P.westermani is classified as a lung trematode (fluke) 3 .There are more than 50 distinct species in the genus Paragonimus, and 9 species are known to infect people. Asia's most common species of human pathogen, P. westermani, is well recognised 4 .PRG poses a risk to more than 293.8 million persons worldwide 5 and regions of South America, Asia, and Africa are plagued by this disease except Australia and Antarctica 6 .…”
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“…P.westermani is classified as a lung trematode (fluke) 3 .There are more than 50 distinct species in the genus Paragonimus, and 9 species are known to infect people. Asia's most common species of human pathogen, P. westermani, is well recognised 4 .PRG poses a risk to more than 293.8 million persons worldwide 5 and regions of South America, Asia, and Africa are plagued by this disease except Australia and Antarctica 6 .…”
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confidence: 99%