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Paragonimiasis is a food-borne parasitic infection caused by the lung fluke most commonly Paragonimus westermani. It infects an estimated 22 million people worldwide. It is particularly common in East Asia. More than 30 species of trematodes (flukes) of the genus Paragonimus have been reported; among the more than 10 species reported to infect humans the most common is P. westermani the oriental lung fluke.

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