- can
survive without humans. It
causes a
helminthic disease called gastrodiscoidiasis. G.
humanis is
unique among helminths because it was
first discovered...
-
Heterophyiasis caused by the
intestinal fluke Heterophyes heterophyes Gastrodiscoidiasis caused by the
intestinal fluke Gastrodiscoides hominis The majority...
- (clonorchiasis, dicrocoeliasis, echinostomiasis, fasciolopsiasis, fasciolosis,
gastrodiscoidiasis, heterophyiasis, metagonimiasis, opisthorchiasis, paragonimiasis,...
-
Damage to the bile duct, and
liver cirrhosis In
humans (specifically
gastrodiscoidiasis)
symptoms include diarrhoea, fever,
abdominal pain, colic, and an...
- Lucrecia; Toledo,
Rafael (August 2019). "A case
report of
human gastrodiscoidiasis in Nepal".
Parasitology International. 71: 56–58. doi:10.1016/j.parint...