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Name
Schistosomiasis, also known as bilharzia and snail fever
Transmission
Geography
Worldwide with increased prevalence in tropical and sub-tropical areas
Incubation Period
14 – 84 days
Signs and Symptoms
Days after becoming infected, symptoms include:
1-2 months after infection, symptoms include:
Without treatment, chronic schistosomiasis develops and symptoms include:
When the worm eggs reach the spinal cord or brain (rare), symptoms include:
In children, schistosomiasis can cause anemia and growth retardation. When it becomes chronic in people, urinary schistosomiasis can increase the risk of bladder cancer
Diagnosis
Laboratory analysis of stool and urine samples to detect the worm eggs
Treatment
Safe and effective medications, including a drug called Praziquantel, treat and completely cure the infection
Prognosis
Prevention: What Can You Do?
Schistosomiasis In the News
Sources:
http://www.cdc.gov/parasites/schistosomiasis/
http://www.who.int/schistosomiasis/en/