Eight cases of canine thelaziosis found in two localities in Korea.

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Seongjun Choe, Sunmin Kim, Tilak Chandra Nath, Jeong-Ho Kim
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Abstract

Thelazia callipaeda, a parasitic nematode that causes thelaziosis in various mammals, including humans, is known to be endemic in Korea. However, life cycle-related information on the parasite, primarily from human infection and a few dog cases, is limited. This study reports additional cases of T. callipaeda infections in dogs from both rural and urban areas in Korea, indicating the potential for transmission to humans and other animals. We collected 61 worms from 8 infected dogs from Paju and Cheongju Cities and observed their morphological characteristics under a light microscope. The findings indicate that T. callipaeda infections in animals in Korea may be underestimated and are distributed close to human environments. Our results contribute to the growing knowledge of the reservoir hosts of T. callipaeda in Korea and highlight the importance of continued surveillance and research to prevent and control this emerging zoonotic disease.

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在韩国两个地方发现8例犬血吸虫病。
据悉,在包括人类在内的多种哺乳动物中引起寄生虫病的寄生性线虫“callipaeda”是韩国的特有种。然而,主要来自人类感染和少数犬类病例的寄生虫生命周期相关信息有限。本研究报告了韩国农村和城市地区犬类中出现的更多callipaeda感染病例,表明有可能传播给人类和其他动物。从坡州市和清州市8只感染犬身上采集61只虫体,光镜下观察其形态特征。研究结果表明,韩国动物中有鳞片绦虫的感染可能被低估,并且分布在接近人类环境的地方。我们的研究结果有助于提高对韩国褐皮绦虫宿主的认识,并强调了继续监测和研究以预防和控制这种新出现的人畜共患疾病的重要性。
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