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991:. This infects the first intermediate host in one of two ways, either active or passive transmission. The first host is normally a mollusk. a) Active transmission has adapted for dispersal in space as a free swimming ciliated miracidium with adaptations for recognizing and penetrating the first intermediate host. b) Passive transmission has adapted for dispersal in time and infects the first intermediate host contained within the egg.
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snail. The miracidium develops into the sporocyst, which is a sac-like structure, and in this sac the larvae begin to develop. The cells multiply. The rediae and cercariae develop from the larvae which are then released and encyst as metacercariae, for instance on aquatic plants. Humans as well as larger sea creatures get infected when they eat these plants.
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The first stage is the miracidium that is triangular in shape and covered by a ciliated ectoderm which is the outermost layer of the three germ layers. The epidermis and epidemic tissues of the parasite will develop from the miracidium. They also have an anterior spin which helps them drill into the
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Like other flukes, the liver flukes need intermediate hosts and as a result, the transmission from animals to humans happens in three phases. The first phase is the infection of the snail (the first intermediate host) via feces. They complete their gestation and hatch as cercariae. They leave their
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Soldiers are smaller, more mobile, and develop along a different pathway than sexually mature reproductives. One big difference is their mouthparts (pharynx), which are five times as big as those of the reproductives. They make up nearly a quarter of the volume of the soldier. These soldiers don’t
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They "appear to be an obligately sterile physical caste, akin to that of the most advanced social insects". Reflecting on their use for understanding the evolution of animal social castes, one review commented, "trematodes are a lineage for sociobiologists to keep a careful watch on!"
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snail hosts and infect fish who are their second intermediate host. Lastly, larger animals ingest the metacercariae in raw and undercooked fish. In humans or grazing animals, the metacercariae complete their life cycle and become full grown liver flukes.
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447:(the larval forms of trematodes) penetrate the skin. Any contact with water containing these cercariae can potentially result in infection. Adult blood flukes can live for years in human or animal
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Soldiers are readily distinguished from the immature and mature reproductive worms. Soldiers are more aggressive than reproductives, attacking heterospecific trematodes that infect their host
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Metz, Daniel C. G.; Hechinger, Ryan F. (30 July 2024). "The physical soldier caste of an invasive, human-infecting flatworm is morphologically extreme and obligately sterile".
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306:. Infection by trematodes can cause disease in all five traditional vertebrate classes: mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and fish.
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1900:Massoud, A.; Morsy, T. A.; Haridy, F. M. (2003).
659:The body surface of trematodes comprises a tough
770:, as are many internal parasites. Blood flukes (
1906:Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology
1873:"Triclabendazole: MedlinePlus Drug Information"
1802:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1747:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
812:The female reproductive system consists of one
743:species do possess one or two pairs of simple
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735:. Trematodes generally lack any specialized
1713:Peoples, Robert C.; Fried, Bernard (2014).
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481:Group 1 (extensively proven) carcinogen
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58:adding citations to reliable sources
1652:D’ávila, Sthefane (18 March 2010).
762:Reproductive system of blood flukes
1715:"Form and function in the Digenea"
837:— which is analogous to a vagina.
294:. The intermediate host, in which
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1487:World Journal of Gastroenterology
938:reproduces, are various woodland
3503:Diseases and parasites in salmon
1848:"Foodborne trematode infections"
1670:10.1111/j.1463-6395.2008.00393.x
1079:trematodes protects the colony.
362:Trematodes of medical importance
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942:, while the hosts in which the
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443:, humans are infected when the
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3559:Neurotoxic shellfish poisoning
3184:Infectious pancreatic necrosis
666:, which helps protect against
582:Intestinal flukes inhabit the
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3564:Paralytic shellfish poisoning
3544:Diarrheal shellfish poisoning
3498:Diseases and parasites in cod
3471:Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae
3342:Epizootic ulcerative syndrome
1383:10.1016/S0300-483X(01)00357-2
685:, to one or two blind-ending
634:(which cause heterophyiasis).
387:, and seven species of genus
2457:Diphyllobothrium mansonoides
1721:. Springer. pp. 14–15.
1348:10.1016/j.eururo.2016.06.010
1234:. Smithsonian. p. 216.
27:Class of parasitic flatworms
3871:Taxa named by Karl Rudolphi
3529:Amnesic shellfish poisoning
3109:Fish diseases and parasites
2794:Angiostrongylus cantonensis
2443:Spirometra erinaceieuropaei
1550:10.1016/j.radcr.2022.02.046
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3508:Disease in ornamental fish
1624:Barnes, Robert D. (1982).
1068:One species of tremtaoda,
877:Trematode lifecycle stages
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816:connected to an elongated
696:Although the excretion of
501:are commonly found within
370:they infect. For example:
3513:List of aquarium diseases
3048:Capillaria philippinensis
2971:Halicephalobus gingivalis
2942:Strongyloides stercoralis
1295:10.1007/978-1-4939-0915-5
931:Leucochloridium paradoxum
491:, and is classified as a
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163:Scientific classification
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3574:Scombroid food poisoning
3054:Intestinal capillariasis
2135:Dicrocoelium dendriticum
561:cancer of the bile ducts
518:Dicrocoelium dendriticum
326:shape of the organisms.
3459:Sphaerothecum destruens
3447:Schistocephalus solidus
3391:Lernaeocera branchialis
3237:Spring viraemia of carp
3041:Trichuriasis / Whipworm
2991:Enterobius vermicularis
2772:Cutaneous larva migrans
2345:Echinococcus granulosus
2285:Heterophyes heterophyes
2271:Gastrodiscoides hominis
2094:Trichobilharzia regenti
1814:10.1073/pnas.2414228121
1767:10.1073/pnas.2400953121
1230:; Serge Morand (2005).
1145:is often used to treat
625:Heterophyes heterophyes
380:Trichobilharzia regenti
290:requiring at least two
3420:Nanophyetus salmincola
3310:Clinostomum marginatum
3162:Hematopoietic necrosis
3130:Nervous necrosis virus
2889:Visceral larva migrans
2670:Gnathostoma spinigerum
2523:Dracunculus medinensis
2429:Diphyllobothrium latum
2208:Paragonimus westermani
2175:Opisthorchis viverrini
1538:Radiology Case Reports
1371:Indian J Med Microbiol
975:Life cycle adaptations
723:consists of a pair of
648:
609:Metagonimus takahashii
576:Paragonimus westermani
548:Opisthorchis viverrini
461:carcinogenic parasites
3820:Paleobiology Database
3317:Dactylogyrus vastator
3195:Mycobacterium marinum
3124:Aeromonas salmonicida
2756:Ancylostoma duodenale
2299:Metagonimus yokogawai
1232:Parasite Biodiversity
1133:can be used to treat
1116:untreated human waste
1051:Example: liver flukes
646:
615:Metagonimus yokogawai
542:Opisthorchis felineus
298:occurs, is usually a
3729:Fauna Europaea (new)
3465:Swim bladder disease
3427:Pseudorhabdosynochus
3408:Myxobolus cerebralis
3360:Gyrodactylus salaris
3285:Amoebic gill disease
3214:Pfiesteria piscicida
3168:Heterosigma akashiwo
3022:Trichinella spiralis
2849:Ascaris lumbricoides
2649:Lymphatic filariasis
2631:Wuchereria bancrofti
1719:Digenetic Trematodes
1626:Invertebrate Zoology
1449:10.2147/IJGM.S133292
1286:Digenetic Trematodes
919:asexual reproduction
896:asexual reproduction
766:Most trematodes are
467:, which infects the
296:asexual reproduction
54:improve this article
3367:Henneguya zschokkei
3231:Streptococcus iniae
3036:Trichuris trichiura
2963:Trichostrongyliasis
2565:Onchocerca volvulus
2121:Clonorchis sinensis
2056:Schistosoma mansoni
2037:Trematode infection
1808:(37): e2414228121.
1759:2024PNAS..12100953M
1753:(31): e2400953121.
1596:on 16 December 2013
603:Metagonimus miyatai
524:Dicrocoelium hospes
512:Clonorchis sinensis
3866:Protostome classes
3200:Aquarium granuloma
2922:Parascaris equorum
2908:Dioctophyme renale
2828:Oesophagostomiasis
2800:Angiostrongyliasis
2780:Necator americanus
2750:Hookworm infection
2610:Dirofilaria repens
2435:Diphyllobothriasis
2326:Tapeworm infection
2257:Fasciolopsis buski
1889:. 3 December 2021.
1692:. Academic Press.
1689:Human Parasitology
1500:10.3748/wjg.14.666
1171:gastrodiscoidiasis
1071:Haplorchis pumilio
882:trematodes infect
672:respiratory organs
649:
631:Heterophyes nocens
593:Fasciolopsis buski
530:Fasciola gigantica
152:Botulus microporus
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2007:Parasitic disease
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1699:978-0-12-813713-0
1304:978-1-4939-0914-8
1241:978-1-58834-170-9
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2248:Echinostomiasis
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412:S. intercalatum
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3755:iNaturalist
3623:Wikispecies
3491:Fish groups
3440:Saprolegnia
3434:Salmon lice
3279:Abergasilus
3150:Fish dropsy
3062:C. hepatica
3028:Trichinosis
3013:Adenophorea
2869:Anisakiasis
2736:Strongylida
2717:Gongylonema
2708:Spiruroidea
2696:Thelaziasis
2676:G. hispidum
2550:Filarioidea
2514:Camallanida
2496:Secernentea
2463:Sparganosis
2449:Sparganosis
2402:H. diminuta
2371:T. asiatica
2241:Echinostoma
2181:O. felineus
2167:Fasciolosis
2112:Liver fluke
2047:Blood fluke
1852:www.who.int
1600:6 September
1442:: 227–237.
1147:fasciolosis
1131:Albendazole
1118:is used as
1076:eusociality
1064:Eusociality
1002:across the
915:(Miracidia)
871:Life cycles
772:Schistosoma
729:nerve cords
567:Lung flukes
507:gallbladder
390:Schistosoma
356:vertebrates
348:bony fishes
316:Old English
278:. They are
233:Subclasses
69:"Trematoda"
3855:Categories
3534:Brevetoxin
3414:Myxosporea
3262:Yellowhead
3257:White spot
3135:Columnaris
2933:Rhabditida
2855:Ascariasis
2840:Ascaridida
2617:D. immitis
2596:Mansonella
2588:filariasis
2555:Filariasis
2482:Roundworm/
2199:Lung fluke
2068:S. mekongi
2009:caused by
1971:ZipcodeZoo
1942:8 December
1413:4 December
1189:References
1120:fertilizer
1111:industry.
1106:Infections
1092:H. pumilio
989:miracidium
898:, and the
888:monoecious
756:acetabulum
683:oesophagus
584:epithelium
553:Clonorchis
503:bile ducts
436:S. mekongi
430:S. mansoni
324:rhomboidal
304:vertebrate
288:life cycle
276:trematodes
210:Neodermata
156:lancetfish
137:Trematoda
80:newspapers
3861:Trematoda
3656:Trematoda
3643:Trematoda
3629:Trematoda
3599:Trematoda
3569:Saxitoxin
3549:Fish kill
3539:Ciguatera
3453:Sea louse
3402:Monogenea
3297:Carp lice
3271:Parasites
3116:Pathogens
2643:B. timori
2541:Spirurida
2487:infection
2384:Taeniasis
2377:T. solium
2141:D. hospes
2024:infection
2019:Flatworm/
1961:Earthlife
1822:0027-8424
1775:0027-8424
1558:1930-0433
1313:0065-2598
1126:Treatment
1026:cercariae
1000:diffusion
996:sporocyst
960:sporocyst
956:miracidia
904:dioecious
776:dioecious
661:syncytial
445:cercariae
318:name for
310:Etymology
284:parasites
282:internal
270:known as
268:flatworms
260:Trematoda
220:Trematoda
186:Kingdom:
180:Eukaryota
110:July 2023
18:Trematode
3608:Wikidata
3291:Anisakis
2982:Oxyurida
2863:Anisakis
2741:hookworm
2690:Thelazia
2505:Spiruria
2485:Nematode
1936:Archived
1918:14964658
1857:25 April
1834:39226370
1787:39042696
1576:35309377
1519:18205254
1468:28848361
1391:15928434
1356:27370177
1321:28198614
1088:in vitro
1004:tegument
969:cercaria
944:parasite
936:parasite
921:occurs.
884:molluscs
822:ciliated
664:tegument
352:mollusks
344:bivalves
338:and the
330:Taxonomy
320:flounder
280:obligate
225:Rudolphi
196:Phylum:
190:Animalia
176:Domain:
3614:Q207547
3145:Fin rot
2883:T. cati
2586:Loa loa
2579:Loa loa
2321:Cestoda
1755:Bibcode
1567:8927937
1510:2683991
1459:5557399
1265:11 June
1029:stages.
1015:pharynx
948:species
928:fluke,
839:Oocytes
825:oviduct
725:ganglia
714:bladder
679:pharynx
654:suckers
639:Anatomy
622:), and
586:of the
439:. As a
340:Digenea
248:Digenea
216:Class:
94:scholar
3825:319058
3812:407243
3760:121726
3708:1TREMC
3482:Xenoma
3477:Velvet
3353:Glugea
3347:Flukes
2379:(pork)
1966:BioLib
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913:forms
911:larval
847:ootype
843:oocapt
818:uterus
791:testes
745:ocelli
545:, and
272:flukes
227:, 1808
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3838:19948
3833:WoRMS
3786:54556
3768:IRMNG
3721:16178
1317:S2CID
965:redia
952:snail
940:birds
853:that
820:by a
814:ovary
782:of a
721:brain
687:caeca
300:snail
292:hosts
264:class
262:is a
101:JSTOR
87:books
3799:6178
3794:NCBI
3781:ITIS
3773:1259
3742:GBIF
3703:EPPO
3695:2894
3664:BOLD
3430:spp.
2958:spp.
1944:2016
1914:PMID
1859:2022
1830:PMID
1818:ISSN
1783:PMID
1771:ISSN
1723:ISBN
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1630:ISBN
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3690:EoL
3677:CoL
3651:AFD
3638:ADW
3252:VHS
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