SCHISTOSOMIASIS

shĭsˈtəsōmīˈəsĭs, bilharziasis, or snail fever, parasitic disease caused by blood flukes, trematode worms of the genus Schistosoma. Three species are human parasites: S. mansoni, S. japonicum, and S. haematobium. The disease is prevalent in Asia, some Pacific islands, Africa, the West Indies, South America, Spain, Puerto Rico, and Cyprus. The larvae of the parasite are harbored by snails, which serve as intermediate hosts, and infect humans who bathe in or otherwise come in contact with infested waters. The larvae enter through the skin, migrate via the blood vessels, and mature in the lungs. From there they travel to the veins of the upper or lower intestine or bladder and reproduce. Some eggs pass out in the feces. Others are carried into the liver, where the body surrounds them with white blood cells, forming hundreds of tiny ball-like granulomas that eventually impair the liver's ability to function. It is believed that the flukes settle in blood vessels that have a particular human immune substance, tumor necrosis factor, that they require in order to reproduce.

The disease is characterized by a skin eruption at the site of entry, fever, diarrhea, and other symptoms, depending on the tissues affected; cirrhosis of the liver is common. The disease can be cured with the drug praziquantel, but reinfection can occur. Although symptoms vary according to the species of infecting fluke, all forms can result in general weakening and eventual death. Control of the disease is difficult, but attempts have been made to eradicate the snail hosts. Proper sanitation and disposal of human wastes are also important.

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...Proceedings of International Symposium on Schistosomiasis: The Epidemiology and Host-Parasite...p. 61. Nelson, G.S. (1975) Schistosomiasis, in W.T. Hubbert, W.F. McCulloch...1996) Immunity and morbidity in Schistosomiasis japonicum infection, Am J Trop Med...
a comparison group exposed the high prevalence of schistosomiasis in an area thought to be schistosomiasis-free. Lake Malawi was considered schistosomiasis-free until two Peace Corps volunteers became infected and suffered...
...whether groups affected by schistosomiasis associate this condition with...questioned about their knowledge of schistosomiasis and its transmission, investigators...in rural Ethiopia perceived schistosomiasis, with its vague symptoms...
...Philippines has been notorious for its schistosomiasis epidemics, as have the Volta Dam...the most widely known instance of schistosomiasis is the epidemic which occurred in...preventive campaign against malaria and schistosomiasis. Schistosomiasis in the lower Mekong...
...alternative water supply, and annual schistosomiasis surveys. Anti-vector measures...the staple of both campaigns. With schistosomiasis, there was a palpable shift towards...the annual surveys for malaria and schistosomiasis seem to have been conducted at different...
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...designing intervention strategies for Schistosomiasis japonica by Robert C. Spear , Alan...model describing the transmission of schistosomiasis is adapted to incorporate field data...mathematical models, parameter estimation, schistosomiasis. Environ Health Perspect 110:907...
...1993: 4). Among such diseases is schistosomiasis, which has long been a public health...reliability. By demonstrating that the schistosomiasis problem in China may well be exacerbated...significantly lower than actual costs. Schistosomiasis has received little attention in EIA...
...vectors and parasites. Malaria and schistosomiasis, which are currently not endemic...leishmaniasis, Lyme disease, MSF, and schistosomiasis. Information on current and historical...temperatures in spring and autumn. Schistosomiasis. Half a century ago, endemic Schistosoma...
...juvenile subjects are suffering from schistosomiasis, a serious parasitic disease common...have a responsibility to treat the schistosomiasis? Functional brain scans collected...child subjects to be infected with schistosomiasis and also that 10 percent of their...
...in rural southwest China. Also, schistosomiasis, an infectious disease that devastated...equality and sustainable control of schistosomiasis in the area, I found the village...prevalence of infectious diseases such as schistosomiasis, tuberculosis, and even AIDS, was...
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Schistosomiasis (Bilhartziasis): Medical Advice from Jason Gibbs, Head Pharmacist at Nomad Travel Stores and Health Clinics. by Jason Gibbs...
...experimental drug shows potential against schistosomiasis, a scourge that infects millions...pain, fever, and malaise that mark schistosomiasis. Scientists at the University of...led them to test the drug against schistosomiasis. K11777 deactivates enzymes called...
...infection as humans do. Flatworms, Snails and Schistosomiasis Flatworms cause schistosomiasis. First-stage larvae infect freshwater...Biltricide) as treatment. Places where schistosomiasis is most prevalent include Brazil, Puerto...
...four other common NTDs: trachoma, schistosomiasis, lymphatic filariasis, and onchocerciasis...hygiene, and improved sanitation. Schistosomiasis threatens the lives of around 25 million...remain, however. Efforts to eliminate schistosomiasis in the Caribbean and to stop the transmission...
...neonatal tetanus, whooping cough, schistosomiasis, AIDS, and syphilis (see Figure...cholera, dysentery, giardiasis, schistosomiasis, guinea-worm disease, and hepatitis...the health of millions of people. Schistosomiasis is one of the most prevalent-with...
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...increase in 28 provinces in the country. Schistosomiasis, a parasitic disease arising from...between 7 to 11 percent, he said. Schistosomiasis or snail fever is a parasitic illness...Dr. Belizario said. Cases of schistosomiasis have been reported in Cagayan Valley...
...Schistosoma mansoni syn achosir clefyd schistosomiasis. Afiechyd cronig a gwanychol a achosir gan lyngyr gwaed yw schistosomiasis, syn lladd 300,000 o bobl...cyflwyno dull newydd o reoli schistosomiasis a hefyd yn darparu tystiolaeth...
...agricultural research center is now 50 percent complete. On schistosomiasis control, notice to proceed has been issued to suppliers...Northern Samar. The projects components are civil works, schistosomiasis control, agricultural support services, institutional...
...of irrigation is linked to increased risks of malaria, schistosomiasis (bilharzia) and other vector-borne diseases. Improved...to cut transmission of malaria, lymphatic filariasis, schistosomiasis and Japanese encephalitis. Today on World Water Day...
...exposure.Other minor illnesses include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. Skin parasites such as ringworm and schistosomiasis (swimmers itch) can be transmitted in areas of water degradation. The health departments Lakes Management Unit...
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SCHISTOSOMIASIS shis t somi sis, bilharziasis, or snail fever, parasitic disease caused by blood flukes, trematode worms of the genus Schistosoma...
SNAIL FEVER see schistosomiasis . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...prevalent in East Asia, many other disorders are caused by flukes. The Asian and African blood fluke disease, schistosomiasis , is caused by adults of the genus Schistosoma that burrow into the skin of humans and animals and lodge in the...
...Biliary cirrhosis is a type caused by disruption of bile flow and is more common in women. Other causes include schistosomiasis and hemochromatosis, a hereditary iron storage disease. Failure of liver function results in ascites (fluid accumulation...
BILHARZIASIS see schistosomiasis . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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