fishing population
1.Results Compared with subjects from non-endemic area, the CD4+ T cells and the CD4+/CD8+ ratio in fishing population in the endemic area significantly decreased. The decrease of the CD4+/CD8+ ratio was more significant among population with positive stool exam and with the increase of EPG and/or severity of pathological change in the liver and spleen.
2.A burgh of southwest Scotland at the mouth of the Ayr River on the Firth of Clyde. It is a resort and a fishing port. Population,48, 600.
3.A city of southwest Florida on the Gulf of Mexico south of Fort Myers. It is a resort and has a shrimp-fishing industry. Population,19, 505.
4.A city of east-central Argentina on the Atlantic Ocean south-southeast of Buenos Aires. It is a popular resort with a fishing industry. Population,414, 696.
5.A city of northwest Spain on the Bay of Vigo, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean. Vigo is a naval base and major shipping and fishing center. Population,277, 460.
6.A city of southern Texas on Corpus Christi Bay, an arm of the Gulf of Mexico. The city is highly industrialized and has a large shrimp-fishing fleet. Population,257, 453.
7.Overfishing threatens the sturgeon population, to the point that environmentalists advocate banning sturgeon fishing completely until the population recovers.
8.A city of northern Honshu, Japan, on the Pacific Ocean. It is a major fishing and commercial port. Population,241, 428.
9.A city of western Washington west-southwest of Tacoma. Located on Grays Harbor, it has lumbering, fishing, and shipping industries. Population,16, 565.
10.A city of western California at the junction of the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers northeast of Oakland. It is a manufacturing center in a fishing and farming region. Population,47, 564.

