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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
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