Most infections are lightand asymptomatic. Inheavier infections,symptoms include diarrhea,abdominal pain, fever,ascites, anasarca andintestinal obstruction
IH
Immature eggs aredischarged into theintestine and stool ANDEGGS release miracidiathat invades the Snail,undergoes severaldevelopmental stages.
The cercariae arereleased from thesnail and encyst asmetacercariae onaquatic plants
DH
Humans and Pigs
TM
mammalian hosts become infected byingesting metacercariae on the aquatic plants
DG
Microscopic identificationof eggs, or more rarely ofthe adult flukes, in thestool or vomitus is thebasis of specific diagnosis
Author
kyledianne
ID
364873
Card Set
Facsciolopsiasis (largest intestinal fluke of humans)