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Pradesh and Karnataka but it was misdiagnosed as Rinder Pest, highlighting the problem of proper diagnosis of the infection in domestic animals.
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in many domestic animals (sheep, goat, water buffalo, cattle, camel, horse, donkey, dog, but not pigs). It was responsible for an outbreak of pulmonary schistosomiasis, in 1981, in sheep in
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Gaitonde, BB; Sathe BD; Mukerji S; Sutar NK; Athalye RP; Kotwal BP; Renapurkar DM (1981). "Studies on schistosomiasis in village Gimvi of
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Chandra, D; Singh KP; Singh R; Samanta S; Rasool AR (2003). "Schistosomiasis in sheep flocks in southern states of India".
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270:Schistosoma haematobium
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284:Schistosoma incognitum
259:Gimvi village dispute
232:Indoplanorbis exustus
709:Parasites of equines
211:Schistosoma spindale
582:Schistosoma indicum
177:Schistosoma indicum
159:Schistosoma indicum
141:Schistosoma indicum
25:Schistosoma indicum
218:Intermediate hosts
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289:S. indicum
279:S. indicum
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253:S. indicum
237:S. indicum
148:Montgomery
206:S.indicum
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