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- How do Schistosoma japonicum differ from other trematodes?
- How is the Schistosomiasis diagnosed?
- What are the clinical manifestations of a person affected with the adult or larval tapeworms?
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- How is ornithosis transmitted?Describe the signs and symptoms associated with the mostcommon tissue nematodes.. Describe the mode of entry and method of reproduction of each representative trematodes -Schistosoma japonicum (male), Schistosoma japonicum (ova), Fasciola hepatica (adult), Fasciola hepatica (ova)
- What are the diseases caused by the tapewormWhat are the signs andsymptoms of head liceinfestation?Answer the following questions with respect to both Clonorchis and Schistosoma: (a) how do humans become infected? (b) what is the general geographical distribution? (c) what are the main disease conditions produced?
- From an evolutionary point of view, how can you explain the production of so many eggs and cercaria during the life-cycle of Schistosoma?What is the habitat of Cephalobus? Compare its general structures to Ascaris, Trichinella, and Enterobius. What structures are associated with its free-living form? What is the scientific value of the Cephalobus?What is schistosomiasis?