Paragonimiasis (invasion by pulmonary flukes)

The paper summarizes the information currently available in the literature on the etiology, life cycle, epidemiology, pathogenesis, pathomorphology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, etiotropic therapy and prevention of paragonimiasis.

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