作者: Narong Khuntikeo , Pranee Sriraj , Pranee Sriraj , Thidarut Boonmars , Sirintip Boonjaraspinyo
DOI: 10.22034/APJCP.2017.18.2.529
关键词: Carcinogen 、 Infectivity 、 Contamination 、 Fish <Actinopterygii> 、 Veterinary medicine 、 Animal model 、 Biology 、 Liver fluke
摘要: Twenty provinces in northeastern Thailand were investigated for fluke metacercariae contamination pickled fish, or pla-som, during January –June 2016. A total of 129 fish shops randomly chosen. Samples digested with acid-pepsin and those found to be infected fed hamsters test infectivity. The results demonstrated that only 20.2% the pla-som samples (mc), at various levels (1 268 mc/kg). All recovered inactive, degenerated could not develop adults animal model. In conclusion, mc infection status was correlated prevalence this region known high O.viverrini cholangiocarcinoma development. Clearly, systematic control life cycle is needed. Whether pickling an effective preventive measure needs further assessment.