Flukes Parasitic Infectious Diseases
Flukes Parasitic Infectious Diseases
Flukes or trematodes are parasites that cause cause a variety of infections in humans. Flukes are classified as blood flukes, liver flukes, lung flukes, and intestinal flukes.
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Clonorchiasis - CDC DPDx - Factsheet with causal agents, life cycle, geographic distribution, laboratory diagnosis, and treatment. Undercooked freshwater fish from Asia carry the fluke.
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Paragonimiasis - CDC DPDx - Factsheet with causal agents, life cycle, geographic distribution, laboratory diagnosis, and treatment.
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Nanophyetus spp. :Bad Bug Book - Undercooked fish carries this parasite. Features cause, symptoms, diagnosis, complications, associated foods, target populations, and outbreaks.
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eMedicine - Trematode Infection - Article by Subhash Chandra Parija, MD, PhD that describes several flukes and the diseases they cause.
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Fascioliasis - CDC DPDx - Factsheet with causal agents, life cycle, geographic distribution, laboratory diagnosis, and treatment.
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Fasciolopsiasis - CDC DPDx - fluke Factsheet with causal agents, life cycle, geographic distribution, laboratory diagnosis, and treatment.
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Opisthorchiasis - CDC DPDx - Factsheet with causal agents, life cycle, geographic distribution, laboratory diagnosis, and treatment.
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Heterophyiasis - CDC DPDx - Factsheet with causal agents, life cycle, geographic distribution, laboratory diagnosis, and treatment.
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eMedicine - Intestinal Flukes - Article by Chi Hiong U Go, MD.
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