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  1. Umathevy T
    Med J Malaya, 1965 Sep;20(1):58.
    PMID: 4221419
    Matched MeSH terms: Echinostoma/growth & development*
  2. Kian Joe Lie
    J Parasitol, 1965 Oct;51(5):789-92.
    PMID: 5857278
    Matched MeSH terms: Echinostoma/anatomy & histology*
  3. Kian Joe Lie, Umathevy T
    J Parasitol, 1965 Oct;51(5):781-8.
    PMID: 5857277
    Matched MeSH terms: Echinostoma/growth & development*
  4. Kruatrachue M, Chesdapan C
    Med J Malaya, 1968 Mar;22(3):231-2.
    PMID: 4234367
    Matched MeSH terms: Echinostoma/growth & development*
  5. Lie Kian Joe, Umathevy T
    J Parasitol, 1966 Jun;52(3):454-7.
    PMID: 5942522
    Matched MeSH terms: Echinostoma/growth & development*; Echinostoma/physiology
  6. Lie Kian Joe, Umathevy T
    J Parasitol, 1966 Jun;52(3):449-53.
    PMID: 5942521
    Matched MeSH terms: Echinostoma/anatomy & histology; Echinostoma/growth & development*
  7. Kian Joe Lie, Umathevy T
    J Parasitol, 1965 Oct;51(5):793-9.
    PMID: 5857279
    Matched MeSH terms: Echinostoma/growth & development*
  8. Heyneman D, Umathevy T
    Nature, 1968 Jan 20;217(5125):283-5.
    PMID: 5639142
    Matched MeSH terms: Echinostoma/growth & development
  9. Frias L, Manin BO, Guerrero-Sánchez S, Sipangkui S, Chua TH
    Parasitology, 2024 Feb;151(2):181-184.
    PMID: 38167272 DOI: 10.1017/S0031182023001257
    In this study, we report the occurrence of echinostomatid eggs in feces of wildlife, domestic animals and humans frequenting the forest–oil palm plantation interface in the Kinabatangan (Sabah, Malaysia), and discuss potential implications for public health. Using microscopy, we detected echinostomatid eggs in six host species, including Asian palm civets (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus [13/18]), leopard cats (Prionailurus bengalensis [3/4]), long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis [1/10]), domestic dogs [3/5] and cats [1/1], and humans [7/9]. Molecular analysis revealed a close genetic proximity of civet echinostomatids to Artyfechinostomum malayanum, a zoonotic parasite of public health relevance. The intermediate hosts for A. malayanum have been reported in at least 3 districts in Sabah, suggesting that all the necessary elements required for the completion of the parasite's life cycle are present. Our findings point at the presence of zoonotic trematodes in an area with high human–wildlife interaction and highlight the potential public and animal health concern of zoonotic trematode infection in the context of Southeast Asia's rapidly changing ecosystems.
    Matched MeSH terms: Echinostoma*
  10. Canning EU, Foon LP, Joe LK
    J. Protozool., 1974 Feb;21(1):19-25.
    PMID: 4206405
    Matched MeSH terms: Echinostoma
  11. Joe LK, Hoa KE, Kong OC
    PMID: 5167566
    Matched MeSH terms: Echinostoma/growth & development
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