10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CERCARIAL»
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Molecular Detection of Human Parasitic Pathogens
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Trematode Infections and Diseases of Man and Animals
The cercariae are ideally examined in living state by intra-vital staining.
ldentification of cercarial fauna may serve to an extent as an indicator of potential
presence of trematode infections in the vertebrate hosts in a given geographical
region.
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McCurnin's Clinical Textbook for Veterinary Technicians
The skin reaction in humans is characterized by the production of highly pruritic,
raised, red papules in the skin, a condition known as schistosome cercarial
dermatitis or swimmer's itch. This condition often causes the closing of
recreational ...
Joanna M Bassert, Dennis M McCurnin, 2013
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Advances in Parasitology
For instance, in October with a mean temperature of 231C, average cercarial
release was 209200 cercariae daily per snail. Under natural conditions, the
release of cercariae from snails showed a typical diurnal pattern with cercariae
being ...
5
Schistosomes and Schistosomiasis in South Asia
There is no problem in identifying cercarial species in experimentally infected
snails as it depends on the miracidium species used. In wild collections, the
cercaria is differentiated initially between those with simple tail and those having
forked ...
Prof. Mahesh Chandra Agrawal, 2012
6
Environmental Aspects of Zoonotic Diseases
4.2.1.1.1 Cercarial dermatitis and environment Increased cases of cercarial
dermatitis are directly linked to ecological and environmental factors. Because
the life cycle of these trematodes is linked to water (water snails and waterfowl),
any ...
Robert Armon, Uta Cheruti, 2012
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North American Parasitic Zoonoses
although the parasites cannot mature in humans and are quickly destroyed within
the dermis. As adults, the etiologic agents of cercarial dermatitis reside in the
mesenteric blood vessels of their definitive host where they mate. Eggs are
passed ...
Dennis J. Richardson, Peter J. Krause, 2003
8
Parasites and Behaviour
(1990a) Analysis and comparison of cercarial emergence rhythms of
Schistosoma haematobium, S. intercalatum and 5. bovis and their hybrid progeny
. International Journal for Parasitology 20, 193-7. PAgES, J. R. & THERON, a. (
1990b).
M. V. K. Sukhdeo, Leslie H. Chappell, 1994
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Parasitic Flatworms: Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, ...
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Aaron G. Maule, Nikki J. Marks, 2006
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Modelling Parasite Transmission and Control
Daily cercarial infectivity for one year (2004) in Shian 5 as determined by water
temperature following Upatham et al.35 of cercarial viability and thus Ck(t) is
dependent on the infected snail population as modified by these environmental ...
Edwin Michael, Robert C. Spear, 2010
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CERCARIAL»
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Area briefs: Oak Park Heights launches summer movies in the park
Swimmer's itch, (Cercarial dermatitis) has been reported at the swimming beach at Big Marine Park Reserve in northern Washington County. «Stillwater Gazette, Jun 15»
Around the metro: Maple Grove cold case still active
Swimmer's itch, known scientifically as Cercarial dermatitis, has been reported at the swimming beach at Big Marine Park Reserve in northern ... «Minneapolis Star Tribune, Jun 15»
Swimmer's Itch Reported at Big Marine Park Reserve in Washington …
Swimmer's itch (Cercarial dermatitis) is a skin rash caused by a parasite (shistosomes) which ordinarily infects birds, semi-aquatic mammals ... «Stillwater Current, Jun 15»
What hazards lurk in UK waters?
"Swimmer's itch" (cercarial dermatitis) is an itchy rash caused by certain parasites that live in freshwater snails. The snails live on the reeds ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 15»
Young Girl with a Pruritic Rash
In contrast to hot tub use, swimmer's itch, also called cercarial dermatitis, is usually contracted in freshwater due to the cercaria from ... «HCPLive, Feb 15»
Ivins plans reservoir renewal; recreation, nature park
This will maintain a clean environment for swimming, and help keep contaminants, like the parasite cercarial that causes swimmer's itch, from ... «St George News, Nov 14»
Urban Swimming
Swimmer's itch (cercarial dermatitis) is an itchy rash caused by certain parasites that thrive on freshwater snails, which live on the reeds around ... «News Four, Oct 14»
With summer comes swimming and the risk of swimmer's itch
Swimmer's itch is also called cercarial dermatidis because the next stage of the parasite, the cercariae, is released from the snail looking for its ... «Outbreak News Today, Aug 14»
PARASITIC FEAST: Outbreaks of swimmer's itch common, physician …
Depending on where in the world you live, you may know it as lake itch, duck itch, or even rice paddy itch. Physicians call it cercarial dermatitis. «St. George Daily Spectrum, Aug 14»
No day at the beach for those with swimmer's itch
Cercarial dermatitis, which is the medical term for the condition commonly referred to as swimmer's itch, is a rash caused by microscopic ... «Petoskey News-Review, Jul 14»