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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)
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Bothriocephalus mansoni Former name for Spirometra mansoni.
(05 Mar 2000)
schistosomiasis mansoni Schistosomiasis caused by schistosoma mansoni. It is endemic in africa, the middle east, south america, and the caribbean and affects mainly the bowel, spleen, and liver.
(12 Dec 1998)
Spirometra mansoni A species of pseudophyllid tapeworms of wild and feral cats, the larval form of which (sparganum) may survive in human tissues; it has been commonly found in humans in the Orient, but is also reported from widely scattered areas elsewhere; infection of humans with the sparganum occurs from active migration of the larva from freshly split infected frogs used as a poultice for wounds, sore eyes (as in ocular sparganosis>), bruises, or ulcerations; it is also likely that humans may be infected with sparganum larvae from eating any vertebrate harboring these plerocercoids.
Synonym: Diphyllobothrium linguloides, Diphyllobothrium mansoni.
(05 Mar 2000)
Diphyllobothrium mansoni A species of pseudophyllid tapeworms of wild and feral cats, the larval form of which (sparganum) may survive in human tissues; it has been commonly found in humans in the Orient, but is also reported from widely scattered areas elsewhere; infection of humans with the sparganum occurs from active migration of the larva from freshly split infected frogs used as a poultice for wounds, sore eyes (as in ocular sparganosis>), bruises, or ulcerations; it is also likely that humans may be infected with sparganum larvae from eating any vertebrate harboring these plerocercoids.
Synonym: Diphyllobothrium linguloides, Diphyllobothrium mansoni.
(05 Mar 2000)
Oxyspirura mansoni A widely distributed spiruroid nematode parasite found under the nictitating membrane in the eye of turkeys, chickens, peafowl, quail, and grouse; larvae develop to the infective stage in cockroaches.
Synonym: Manson's eye worm.
(05 Mar 2000)
schistosoma A genus of trematode flukes belonging to the family schistosomatidae. There are over a dozen species. These parasites are found in man and other mammals. Snails are the intermediate hosts.
(12 Dec 1998)
Schistosoma bovis A species infecting cattle, buffalo, sheep, goats, and wild ruminants in Africa, the Middle East, southern Europe, and Asia; characterised by long spindle-shaped eggs with a terminal spine.
(05 Mar 2000)
schistosoma haematobium A species of trematode worm that parasitises humans and causes urinary tract disease. See schistosomiasis.
(12 Dec 1998)
Schistosoma indicum A species that occurs in the portal and mesenteric veins of cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and camels in Indo-Pakistan.
(05 Mar 2000)
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)
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 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)
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