Schistosoma malayensis

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title: Schistosoma malayensis
text: Schistosoma malayensis is a schistosome parasite. It was first described in 1988 in Peninsular Malaysia and appears to be a zooenotic infection. The species is named after the country of Malaysia. The natural vertebrate host is van Müller's rat. The intermediate hosts are aquatic snails, Robertsiella kaporenisis. Among Robertsiella kaporenisis are two other Roberstiella species. Among humans exposed to this parasite the lifetime incidence appears to be 5–10%. The symptoms are unclear, because th
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description: Species of fluke
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date modified: 2021-10-22T05:47:59Z
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