The tails of two avian schistosomes: paired exposure study demonstrates trichobilharzia stagnicolae penetrates human skin more readily than a novel avian schistosome from planorbella

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  • who: Nathaniel J. Anderson et al. from the University of Michigan Biological Station, Pellston, MI, USA have published the research work: The Tails of Two Avian Schistosomes: Paired Exposure Study Demonstrates Trichobilharzia stagnicolae Penetrates Human Skin More Readily than a Novel Avian Schistosome from Planorbella, in the Journal: Pathogens 2022, 651 of /2022/
  • what: Due to the widespread range of its snail and avian hosts, and its co-presence in inland Michigan lakes with other avian schistosome species well-known to cause swimmer`s itch (Trichobilharzia stagnicolae, T. physellae, and others) , the authors aimed to . . .

     

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