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Schistosomiasis or Bilharzia – Definition, Causes, and Treatment.

Definition

Schistosomiasis, also known as bilharzia, is an infection caused by a parasitic worm that lives in fresh water in subtropical and tropical regions. It is a disease of poverty that leads to chronic ill-health. Infection is acquired when people come into contact with fresh water infested with the larval forms (cercariae) of parasitic blood flukes, known as schistosomes.

The microscopic adult worms live in the veins draining the urinary tract and intestines. Most of the eggs they lay are trapped in the tissues and the body’s reaction to them can cause massive damage.

Transmission of Schistosomiasis

Pathophysiology

Schistosomiasis is due to immunologic reactions to Schistosoma eggs trapped in tissues. The incubation period for acute schistosomiasis is usually 14-84 days; during this period antigens released from the egg stimulate a granulomatous reaction involving T cells, macrophages, and eosinophils that results in clinical disease.

Types of Schistosomiasis

There are three main types of schistosomiasis, caused by closely related organisms:

  1. Japonica, or Eastern, schistosomiasis is caused by Schistosoma japonicum, found in Japan, southern China, the Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia.
  2. Manson’s, or intestinal, schistosomiasis is caused by mansoni, found in Africa, the Middle East, the Caribbean, and northern South America.
  3. Vesical, or urinary, schistosomiasis is caused by haematobium, found throughout Africa and the Middle East.

Eggs of Schistosome

Epidemiology of Schistosomiasis

Causes

Schistosomiasis is a disease caused by infection with parasitic blood flukes. The three major species are

The two minor species are

Risk factors

Complications of Schistosomiasis

Clinical manifestations

Swimmers Itch

Diagnosis and Test

Diagnosis of schistosomiasis is based on:

Management and Medications

Prevention and control

Several prevention and control strategies should be integrated to reduce the burden of schistosomiasis.

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