Ornithobilharzia (Orientobilharzia)
Veterinary ParasitologyLearn about Ornithobilharzia (Orientobilharzia), including its taxonomy, morphology, life cycle, hosts, pathogenesis, and important species in animals.
Learn about Ornithobilharzia (Orientobilharzia), including its taxonomy, morphology, life cycle, hosts, pathogenesis, and important species in animals.
Learn the major snail control methods used in veterinary parasitology, including mechanical control, molluscicides, biological control, and management practices for preventing trematode infections.
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Learn the control and prevention of trematode (fluke) infections in animals and humans, including snail control, sanitation, grazing management, and deworming.
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Schistosome cercarial dermatitis, commonly known as “Swimmer’s Itch,” is a transient cutaneous hypersensitivity reaction caused by the penetration of schistosome cercariae.
Learn about intestinal or visceral schistosomosis in animals, including its causes, pathogenesis, clinical signs, diagnosis, treatment, and control. Explore infections caused by Schistosoma spindale, S. indicum, and S. nasale in domestic animals.
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Learn about blood flukes (Schistosomatidae family) including classification, morphology, life cycle, pathogenesis, clinical signs, treatment, and control of Schistosoma species in veterinary parasitology.
Learn about Pseudodiscus collinsi, the caecal and colon fluke of equines. Explore its host, location, intermediate host, distribution, and key morphological characteristics for identification.
Learn about Gastrodiscus hominis, the intestinal amphistome of humans and pigs. Explore its hosts, morphology, life cycle, pathogenesis, distribution, and veterinary significance.
Learn about Gastrodiscus aegyptiacus, the intestinal amphistome of equines and pigs. Explore its morphology, hosts, location, intermediate host, life cycle, and veterinary significance.
Learn about Gastrodiscus secundus, the intestinal amphistome of equines and elephants. Explore its morphology, hosts, intermediate host, habitat, and veterinary significance.