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Echinostoma

Echinostoma is a genus of trematodes (flukes), which can infect both humans and other animals. These intestinal flukes have a three-host life cycle with snails or other aquatic organisms as intermediate hosts, and a variety of animals, including humans, as their definitive hosts.

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Life cycle

Echinostomiasis

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Echinostoma

Nodes89
Edges88
Triples67
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.022472
Components1

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Echinostoma

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related to Epidemiology of echinostomiasis · 16
Echinostoma → China, Echinostomiasis, Far East, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Romania, Singapore, South East Asia, Taiwan, The
related to Geographic distribution · 8
Echinostoma → European, However, North America, Philippines, South East Asia, South Korea, The, These
related to Species · 8
Echinostoma → Bonne, Further, Lanfredi, Maldonado, Phylogeny, Sandground, Unconfirmed, Vieira
related to Taxonomy · 6
Echinostoma → For, Kanev, Many, Methods, The Echinostoma, There
related to Diagnosis · 5
Echinostoma → An Echinostoma, Kato-Katz, Methods, The, To
related to Echinostomiasis · 4
Echinostoma → Echinostomatidae, Humans, If, Infection
related to Life cycle · 4
Echinostoma → Lymnaea, Snail, The, When
related to Pathogenesis · 2
Echinostoma → Symptoms, The
is a · 1
Echinostoma → genus of trematodes
related to Morphology · 1
Echinostoma → The

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species humans echinostomiasis infected infection hosts eggs host definitive infect also intermediate animals life cycle flukes food fish adult may

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Echinostomais agenus of trematodes0.90text
South Koreainstance ofin countries0.80text
the Philippinesinstance ofin countries0.80text
Echinostoma trivolvis are found in North Americainstance ofand species0.80text
Lymnaea spp. are common intermediate hosts for Echinostomainstance ofSnail species0.80text
although fishinstance ofSnail species0.80text
other bivalve molluscs can also be intermediate hosts for these parasites.Echinostoma species have low specificity for their definitive hostsinstance ofSnail species0.80text
and can infect a variety of different species of animalinstance ofSnail species0.80text
including amphibiansinstance ofSnail species0.80text
aquatic birdsinstance ofSnail species0.80text
mammalsinstance ofSnail species0.80text
humansinstance ofSnail species0.80text

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