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Apodemus agrarius as a new definitive host for Neodiplostomum seoulense
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Apodemus agrarius as a new definitive host for Neodiplostomum seoulense

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2007;45(2):157-161.
Published online: June 20, 2007

1Department of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, and Institute of Endemic Diseases, Seoul National University Medical Research Center, Seoul 110-799, Korea.

2Regional Emerging Infectious Disease Consultant, 18th Medical Command, APO AP 96205-5281,

35th Medical Detachment, 168th Medical Battalion (AS), 18th Medical Command, APO AP 96205-5247,

4Department of Microbiology, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, Korea.

Corresponding author (cjy@snu.ac.kr)
• Received: January 23, 2007   • Accepted: March 16, 2007

Copyright © 2007 by The Korean Society for Parasitology

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Fig. 1 Seasonal changes in infection rates and mean worm burdens in A. agrarius. Spring = March (n = 255); Summer = June (495); Fall = September (247); and Winter = December (369).
Fig. 2 Seasonal and geographical distribution of Apodemus agrarius infected with Neodiplostomum seoulense. Surveyed areas include Paju-shi, Yeoncheon-gun, and Pocheon-gun, Gyeonggi-do (Province). A: spring, B: summer, C: autumn, and D: winter. DMZ: demilitarized zone (heavy black line). Closed circle means 1 infected A. agrarius.
Apodemus agrarius as a new definitive host for Neodiplostomum seoulense
Season (Month) Number of positive/number of animals examined (%)
Total Apodemus agrarius Crocidura lasiuraa) Cricetulus triton Eothenomys regulus Microtus fortis Micronys minutus Mus musculus Dec. 2004 2/ 369 (0.5) 0/43 (0) -b) - 0/18 (0) 0/1 (0) 0/ 7 (0) 2/ 438 (0.5) Apr. 2005 2/ 255 (0.8) 0/ 3 (0) - 0/7 (0) 0/2 (0) 0/4 (0) 0/21 (0) 2/ 292 (0.7) Jun. 2005 4/ 495 (0.8) 0/ 1 (0) 0/3 (0) 0/2 (0) - - 0/ 2 (0) 4/ 503 (0.8) Sep. 2005 11/ 247 (4.5) 0/ 7 (0) - - 0/8 (0) 0/1 (0) 0/ 2 (0) 11/ 265 (4.2) Total 19/1,366 (1.4) 0/54 (0) 0/3 (0) 0/9 (0) 0/28 (0) 0/6 (0) 0/32 (0) 19/1,498 (1.3)
Table 1. Infection rates of Neodiplostomum seoulense among small mammals captured from northern Gyeonggi-do (Province), near the demilitarized zone (DMZ)

Insectivore species.

Not examined.