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Human Waterborne Trematode and Protozoan Infections

2007
Waterborne trematode and protozoan infections inflict considerable morbidity on healthy, i.e., immunocompetent people, and may cause life-threatening diseases among immunocompromised and immunosuppressed populations. These infections are common, easily transmissible, and maintain a worldwide distribution, although waterborne trematode infections remain
Thaddeus K, Graczyk, Bernard, Fried
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Trematode infections

2019
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Muroa, A.   +3 more
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Intestinal trematode infections

2010
Intestinal trematode infections are widespread, but most common in Asia as a reflection of cultural culinary factors. Echinostomiasis and fasciolopsiasis—infection of the intestines with flukes (flatworms) of the family Echinostomatidae is acquired by the ingestion of undercooked freshwater fish, molluscs, frogs, or vegetation.
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Digenetic Trematode Infection

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1980
L, Leibovitz, R C, Riis, M E, Georgi
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Snail susceptibility or trematode infectivity?

Journal of Natural History, 1974
(1974). Snail susceptibility or trematode infectivity? Journal of Natural History: Vol. 8, No. 5, pp. 545-548.
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Monogenetic Trematode Infections

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1980
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Trematode infections in a gastropod host misrepresented by observing shed cercariae

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1990
Lawrence A Curtis
exaly  

Food-borne intestinal trematode infections in the Republic of Korea

Parasitology International, 2002
Jong-Yil Chai, Soon-Hyung Lee
exaly  

Diversity of trematode genetic clones within amphipods and the timing of same-clone infections

International Journal for Parasitology, 2007
Devon Keeney   +2 more
exaly  

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