Schistosoma indicum
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schistosoma-indicum-321-8588746
title:
Schistosoma indicum
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Schistosoma indicum is a species of digenetic trematode in the family Schistosomatidae. The parasite is widespread in domestic animals in India and other Asian countries. Schistosoma indicum was discovered by the British scientist R. E. Montgomery, in 1906, from a horse from Mukteswar, Uttar Pradesh, India. This blood-fluke causes hepato-intestinal schistosomiasis in many domestic animals. It was responsible for an outbreak of pulmonary schistosomiasis, in 1981, in sheep in Rajasthan, leading to
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Species of fluke
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schistosoma_indicum
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2023-12-03T12:52:47Z
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