Schistosoma bovis
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schistosoma-bovis-320-351685
title:
Schistosoma bovis
text:
Schistosoma bovis is a two-host blood fluke, that causes intestinal schistosomiasis in ruminants in North Africa, Mediterranean Europe and the Middle East. S. bovis is mostly transmitted by Bulinus freshwater snail species. It is one of nine haematobium group species and exists in the same geographical areas as Schistosoma haematobium, with which it can hybridise. S. bovis-haematobium hybrids can infect humans, and have been reported in Senegal since 2009, and a 2013 outbreak in Corsica.
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description:
Species of fluke
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schistosoma_bovis
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date modified:
2024-04-15T13:40:35Z
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