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Volume 10, Number 12, December 2004 Opisthorchiasis from Imported Raw FishOrit Yossepowitch,* Tamar Gotesman,* Mark Assous,† Esther Marva,†
Reuven Zimlichman,* and Michael Dan* |
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Figure 2. Opisthorchis (solid lines) and Clonorchis (broken lines) endemic areas in the former USSR. Original map was obtained from the United Nations Development Programme Web site (www.undp.org). |
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