| Schistosoma intercalatum | A blood fluke species related to Schistosoma haematobium locally distributed in Zaire and other areas of central Africa, causing mild dysentery and abdominal pains, with enlargement of the spleen and liver; a planorbid snail, Bulinus (Physopis) africanus, serves as the intermediate host. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| schistosoma japonicum | A species of trematode worm that parasitises humans and that (like s. Mansoni) causes liver and gastrointestinal tract disease. See schistosomiasis. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Schistosoma malayensis | A member of the Schistosoma japonicum complex described from the rodent Rattus muelleri in peninsular Malaysia. The aquatic snail Robertsiella kaporensis and two other species of this genus were found to be naturally infected. Schistosoma malayensis is considered most closely related to Schistosoma mekongi. Human infections, based on serological evidence, were reported among the indigenous people of central peninsular Malaysia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| schistosoma mansoni | A species of trematode worm that parasitises humans and that (like s. Japonicum) causes liver and gastrointestinal tract disease. See schistosomiasis. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Schistosoma mattheei | A species found in the portal and mesenteric veins of ruminants, primates (including man), zebra, and rodents in Africa. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Schistosoma mekongi | The Mekong schistosome, a species described from the Mekong delta near Khong Island in southern Laos and northern Cambodia. Infection rates are highest for ages 7 to 15; dogs appear to be the chief reservoir host; the intermediate host snail is the 3 mm-long operculid snail, Tricula aperta. Pathology is similar to but generally less severe than that of Schistosoma japonicum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Schistosoma protease | <enzyme> Degrades host globin; enzymes from s. Japonicum and s. Mansoni are homologues; amino acid sequence has been determined Registry number: EC 3.4.22.- Synonym: haemoglobinase, antigen sm32, schistosoma mansoni, schistosoma mansoni antigen sm32, schistosoma mansoni protease, schistosoma japonicum protease, schistosoma japonicum antigen sj32 (26 Jun 1999) |
| Schistosoma spindale | A species parasitic in the portal and mesenteric veins of ruminants, and occasionally horses and dogs, in Africa, Indo-Pakistan, and Southeast Asia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| schistosomal dermatitis | A sensitization response to repeated cutaneous invasion by cercariae of bird, mammal, or human schistosomes. Synonym: swimmer's itch, water itch. (05 Mar 2000) |
| schistosomatidae | A family of blood flukes of the class trematoda which is found in animals and man. It includes the genera heterobilharzia, schistosomatium, schistosoma, ornithobilharzia, bilharziella, trichobilharzia, pseudobilharzia, and austrobilharzia. (12 Dec 1998) |
| schistosome | Common name for a member of the genus Schistosoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| schistosome granuloma | A granulomatous lesion formed around schistosome eggs embedded in tissues in cases of schistosomiasis (bilharziasis); typically these granulomata are found in intestinal tissues (Schistosoma japonicum or S. Mansoni infection), bladder tissue (S. Haematobium), and hepatic tissue (all human schistosomes). Synonym: bilharzial granuloma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| schistosomia | Synonym: schistocormia. Origin: schisto-+ G. Soma, body (05 Mar 2000) |
| schistosomiasis | Disease (bilharzia) caused by digenetic trematode worms of the genus Schistosoma, the adults of which live in the urinary or mesenteric blood vessels. Eggs shed by the female worms pass to the outside in the urine or faeces, but many also lodge in and obstruct the blood flow in the liver. Eosinophils seem to be particularly important in the killing of the invasive larval stage (schistosomulum). Evasion of the host's immune response by adult schistosomes seems to involve the acquisition of a coat of host cell surface material by the parasite. (18 Nov 1997) |
| schistosomiasis haematobia | Schistosomiasis caused by schistosoma haematobium. It is endemic in africa and parts of the middle east, and affects the urinary tract. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Bilharziases, Schistosomiases
Synonyms : Schistosomiasis haematobium, Urinary Schistosomiasis
Synonyms : Schistosomiasis japonicum
Synonyms : Intestinal Schistosomiases, Intestinal Schistosomiasis, Schistosomiases, Intestinal
Synonyms : Agents, Antischistosomal
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an infestation with or a resulting infection caused by a parasite of the genus Schistosoma; common in the tropics and Far East; symptoms depend on the part of the body infected
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Also known as bilharziasis, this a disease caused by blood flukes (see helminths). The flukes live in the venules of the large intestine (Schistosoma mansoni), small intestine (S. japonicum) and urinary bladder (S. haematobium), and have limited pathogenic effects. Symptoms appear upon the release of eggs which cause ulceration and abscesses of the intestinal or urinary walls, leading to bloody diarrhoea or urine and abdominal pain. S. mansoni is the most common causative organism and S. ...
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| schistosomiasis |
infestation by a parasitic blood worm that can damage the liver, bladder, and intestines
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| schistosomiasis |
Any of various generally tropical diseases caused by infestation with schistosomes, widespread in rural areas of Africa, Asia, and Latin America through use of contaminated water, and characterized by infection and gradual destruction of the tissues of the kidneys, liver, and other organs. [Heritage]
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a metamorphic rock with layered, flat minerals
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