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(Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Paragonimus''}} * Species of trematode * Also known as lung flukes * Multiple species can infect humans, with different geographic distributions {| class="wikitable" !Species !Geographic Distribution !Notes |- |Paragonimus westermani |China, Korea, Japan, the Philippines, Taiwan, and India |By far the most common cause of disease in humans |- |Paragonimus heterotremus |Thailand, as well as India, southern China, and Vietnam | |- |Paragonimus...") |
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|[[Paragonimus africanus]] and [[Paragonimus uterobilateralis]] |
|[[Paragonimus africanus]] and [[Paragonimus uterobilateralis]] |
Latest revision as of 16:25, 4 October 2023
- Species of trematode
- Also known as lung flukes
- Multiple species can infect humans, with different geographic distributions
Species | Geographic Distribution | Notes |
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Paragonimus westermani | China, Korea, Japan, the Philippines, Taiwan, and India | By far the most common cause of disease in humans |
Paragonimus heterotremus | Thailand, as well as India, southern China, and Vietnam | |
Paragonimus skrjabini | Japan and China | Extrapulmonary disease more likely than with other species |
Paragonimus africanus and Paragonimus uterobilateralis | Africa, particularly the rainforests of West and Central Africa | |
Paragonimus mexicanus | Central and South America | |
Paragonimus kellicotti | United States and Canada |