Schistosoma japonicum
A species of trematode worm that parasitizes humans and that (like S. mansoni) causes liver and gastrointestinal tract disease. See Schistosomiasis.
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A species of trematode worm that parasitizes humans and that (like S. japonicum) causes liver and gastrointestinal tract disease. See Schistosomiasis.
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A parasitic trematode worm contracted from infested water that is capable of causing liver, gastrointestinal tract and bladder disease. There are three main species of these trematode worms (flukes) — Schistosoma haematobium, Schistosoma japonicum, and Schistosoma mansoni — that produce disease in humans. The larval forms of the parasite live in freshwater snails. The cercaria […]
- Schistosomiasis
Diseases of liver, gastrointestinal tract and bladder caused by schistosomes, trematode worms that parasitize people. Infection is from infested water. There are three main species of these trematode worms (flukes) –Schistosoma haematobium, S. japonicum, and S. mansoni — that cause disease in humans. The larval forms of the parasite live in freshwater snails. The cercaria […]
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