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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)
- 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?What are the diseases caused by the tapewormWhat are the signs andsymptoms of head liceinfestation?
- 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?