oriental fluke - significado y definición. Qué es oriental fluke
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Qué (quién) es oriental fluke - definición

SPECIES OF WORM
Oriental lung fluke; Japanese Lung fluke; Japanese lung fluke
  • Egg of ''Paragonimus westermani''
  • ''Paragonimus westermani''. An adult of the hermaphroditic generation.

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Microregion of Seridó Oriental         
MICROREGION IN RIO GRANDE DO NORTE, BRAZIL
Serido Oriental; Seridó Oriental
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Wikipedia

Paragonimus westermani

Paragonimus westermani (Japanese lung fluke or oriental lung fluke) is the most common species of lung fluke that infects humans, causing paragonimiasis. Human infections are most common in eastern Asia and in South America. Paragonimiasis may present as a sub-acute to chronic inflammatory disease of the lung. It was discovered by Coenraad Kerbert (1849–1927) in 1878.