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|China, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, and eastern Russia; common |
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|[[Dicrocoelium dendriticum]] (lancet liver fluke) |
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|[[Fasciola gigantica]] |
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|Africa, Hawaii, western Pacific, Southeast Asia |
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|[[Fasciola hepatica]] |
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|[[Lymnaea species]] |
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|underwater vegetation, especially watercress |
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|Bolivia and Peru, but also Europe, South America, and Middle East, near sheep rearing areas |
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|[[Metorchis conjunctus]] (Canadian liver fluke) |
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|[[Opisthorchis viverrini]] (Southeast Asian liver fluke) |
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Revision as of 00:51, 12 August 2020
Background
Microbiology
- Trematodes (flukes) are platyhelminths
- All have an intermediate snail host, and most have a second intermediate host before reaching humans via ingestion of the intermediate
Organism | First intermediate | Second intermediate | Distribution |
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Blood flukes | |||
Schistosoma haematobium | Bulinus species | none; penetrates skin | Africa and the Middle East |
Schistosoma intercalatum | Bulinus species | Central and West Africa | |
Schistosoma japonicum | Oncomelania species | Asia | |
Schistosoma mansoni | Biomphalaria species | Africa, the Middle East, and South America | |
Schistosoma mekongi | Neotricula species | Southeast Asia | |
Intestinal flukes | |||
Echinostoma ilocanum | snails and fish | Middle and Far East | |
Fasciolopsis buski | water vegetables, especially watercress, bamboo, and water chestnuts | China, Thailand, India, Bangladesh, with pig reservoir | |
Heterphyes heterophyes | fresh-/brackish-water fish | Middle and Far East | |
Metagonimus yokogawai | fish | Middle and Far East | |
Liver flukes | |||
Clonorchis sinensis (Chinese liver fluke) | fish | China, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, and eastern Russia; common | |
Dicrocoelium dendriticum (lancet liver fluke) | |||
Fasciola gigantica | underwater vegetation | Africa, Hawaii, western Pacific, Southeast Asia | |
Fasciola hepatica (sheep liver fluke) | Lymnaea species | underwater vegetation, especially watercress | Bolivia and Peru, but also Europe, South America, and Middle East, near sheep rearing areas |
Metorchis conjunctus (Canadian liver fluke) | |||
Opisthorchis felineus | Western Europe and Siberia | ||
Opisthorchis viverrini (Southeast Asian liver fluke) | freshwater fish | Southeast Asia | |
Lung flukes | |||
Paragonimus westermani | Semisulcospira species | seafood, especially crayfish or crab | China, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, and Thailand |