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- Echinostoma is a genus of trematodes (flukes), which can infect both humans and other animals. These intestinal flukes have a three-host life cycle with...
- Echinostoma revolutum is a trematode parasite of which the adults can infect birds and mammals, including humans. In humans, it causes echinostomiasis...
- certain species can use other animals as intermediate or main hosts. Echinostoma paraensei miracidia have 18 plates along the outside of their body. Even...
- throughout its range. One of the more notable varieties, N. mirabilis var. echinostoma, is endemic to Borneo and possesses an extremely wide peristome. The...
- Echinostoma cinetorchis is a species of human intestinal fluke, a trematode in the family Echinostomatidae. This species occurs in Korea. Hosts of Echinostoma...
- Echinostoma miyagawai is a species of echinostome parasite that is found in Europe, Southeast Asia and ****an. It can use multiple aquatic snail species...
- Echinostoma caproni is a species of 37-spined Egyptian echinostome. It is naturally found in Cameroon, Congo, Egypt, Madagascar, and Togo. Echinostoma...
- Echinostoma bolschewense is a species of echinostome from the Czech Republic, Russia, and the Slovak Republic. Echinostoma bolschewense has a typical trematode...
- name Artyfechinostomum malayanum (Leiper, 1911) Mendheim, 1943 Synonyms Echinostoma malayanum Leiper, 1911 Euparyphium malayanum Odhner, 1913 Artyfechinostomum...
- trematode parasites. It has been confirmed as an intermediate host to Echinostoma revolutum in the Chiang Mai province in Thailand. A. helena is a part...