Blood Fluke - Nasal and Visceral Schistosomosis and Cercarial Dermatitis.

(Part 3, Trematodes and Cestodes of Veterinary Importance, VPA)

Topic: Blood flukes causing Nasal schistosomosis (Schistosoma nasalis), Visceral schistosomosis (Schistosoma spindale, S. indicum, S.incognitum) and Cercarial Dermatitis.

Blood Fluke - Nasal and Visceral Schistosomosis and Cercarial Dermatitis

Nasal and Visceral Schistosomosis and Cercarial Dermatitis

Description:

Blood flukes causing Nasal schistosomosis (Schistosoma nasalis), Visceral schistosomosis (Schistosoma spindale, S. indicum, S.incognitum) and Cercarial Dermatitis.

All of these parasites of Family Schistosomatidae are under Sub Class Digenea of Class Trematoda of Phylum Platyhelminthes. (Digenetic Trematodes)

Note: The following pdf is the VPA note of (Unit 2) Trematodes and Cestodes of Veterinary ImportancePart 3 of BVSc & AH. *VPA- Veterinary Parasitology.

Topics of the PDF file of 'Blood Fluke - Nasal, Visceral Schistosomosis and Cercarial Dermatitis':

Family Schistosomatidae : Genus Schistosoma - Schistosoma nasale (Nasal Schistosomosis, Schistosoma spindale, Schistosoma indicum and Schistosoma incognitum (Visceral Schistosomosis/ Cercarial Dermatitis.

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Previous VPA notes of (Unit 2) 'Trematodes and Cestodes of Veterinary Importance' are Trematode (Fluke)- Introduction, Liver Fluke and Intestinal Fluke etc. Hope the note will benefited you. Share with your Vet Friends and Family. For any query knock us. Stay tuned. Thank You. Happy Learning!

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