schistosomatozy
Schistosomatozy, also known as schistosomiasis, is a parasitic disease caused by flatworms of the genus Schistosoma. It is primarily transmitted through contact with contaminated freshwater, where the worms' larvae (cerariae) penetrate the skin. The most common species involved in human infections are Schistosoma mansoni, Schistosoma haematobium, and Schistosoma japonicum.
The disease can cause a range of symptoms, including skin rashes, fever, and abdominal pain. In severe
Diagnosis typically involves detecting the presence of the parasite's eggs in stool or urine samples. Treatment
Schistosomatozy is a neglected tropical disease, often overlooked in global health initiatives. However, its impact on