Bilharzia

Bilharziosis is the most widespread parasitic helminthiasis caused by the roundworm B. intestinalis (co-infestation with Schistosoma haematobium). The pathogen belongs to the type of flatworms, the class of trematodes, to the suborder Schistogomata or to an order with the presence of flukes. The main hosts are humans, to whom parasitic B. coli causes an echinococcal cyst in the right lobe of the liver. The main intermediate hosts are freshwater mollusks,



Bilharzia is an infectious disease caused by the parasite Dobrava janae. There are many different species, but B. coli is the most common. The parasite lives in the human small intestine and causes bleeding and inflammation. Most often, people who live in areas where there are stagnant bodies of water or overgrown with muddy mud are infected.

But why shouldn't people with this disease be welcomed? The thing is that the disease begins to develop in