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Health

Parasites

Blood fluke

Blood fluke or blood Schistosoma (Schistosoma haematobium) refers to parasites such as flatworms (Phylum Plathelminthes), a class of flukes or trematodes (Trematoda Digenea), the Strigeidida group, the family Schistosomatidae.

Schistosomes

Schistosomes are parasites from a group of flatworms or trematodes, also called blood flukes. This is one of the most harmful trematodes because of possible complications, therefore it is very important to identify the pathogen in time and to conduct treatment.

Eggs of Ascaris

Ascaris eggs are both a factor of infection, and the subject of diagnosis. There are some characteristic features of the appearance of the eggs of ascarids, as well as some features of their resistance to environmental conditions, which allows to take this into account when diagnosing and preventing ascaridosis.

Chinese fluke

Chinese fluke is a parasite of the genus flukes, which persists in the human body mainly in the liver. This causative agent lives in the region of China's water bodies, which is why the name is similar, but it is also found in freshwater reservoirs of European countries.

The life cycle of a human roundworm

To fully diagnose and predict the development of a clinical picture in an ascarid attack, it is necessary to know certain features of its life cycle.

Human Ascaris

The human ascaris is a parasite that affects people of any age, mostly children, with the localization of the pathological process in the intestine and the corresponding symptoms.

Subcutaneous mite

A subcutaneous tick is a parasite that is located inside or just below the skin layer, as well as inside the appendages of the skin and causes changes in its structure, in connection with its vital activity.

Cat's fluke

The flat worm of the cat's fluke refers to the class Trematoda Digenea (digenetic trematodes), the subclass Fasciola (fasciola), the family Opisthorchis (opisthorchia).

Echinococcus

Echinococcus is a parasite that causes a life-threatening illness. Consider its life cycle and ways of infection, symptoms of the disease and treatment methods.

Hepatic fluke

Infrequent diagnosis concerns other human helminthiases due to the nonspecific pattern and course of the disease.

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