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  2. Clonorchis sinensis - Wikipedia

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    Clonorchis sinensis under a light microscope: Notice the uterus; this species is monoecious. An adult C. sinensis is a flattened (dorsoventrally) and leaf-shaped fluke. The body is slightly elongated and slender, measuring 15–20 mm in length and 3–4 mm in width. [10]

  3. Gastropod-borne parasitic disease - Wikipedia

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    Clonorchiasis is a parasitic infection caused by the Chinese liver fluke, Clonorchis sinensis. [14] The disease is prevalent in East Asia, including China, Korea, Vietnam and parts of Russia. The transmission of clonorchiasis occurs through the ingestion of raw or undercooked fish that are infected with the larvae of Clonorchis sinensis. Once ...

  4. Clonorchiasis - Wikipedia

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    Clonorchis sinensis is a trematode (fluke) which is part of the phylum Platyhelminthes. The parasitic worm is as long as 10 to 25 mm and lives in the bile ducts of the liver. It is a hermaphroditic fluke that requires two intermediate hosts. The eggs of the worms are passed in fecal matter into a body of water and are then ingested by mollusks.

  5. Trematodiasis - Wikipedia

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    Clonorchis sinesis, a species which causes trematodiases that infect the liver. Clonorchis sinensis and Opisthorchis viverrini are two species that can cause trematodiases that infect the liver. These are more prevalent in males than females, and more common in adults than children. [5]

  6. Parasitic worm - Wikipedia

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    Parasitic worms cannot reproduce entirely within their host's body; they have a life cycle that includes some stages that need to take place outside of the host. [3] Helminths are able to survive in their mammalian hosts for many years due to their ability to manipulate the host's immune response by secreting immunomodulatory products. [ 4 ]

  7. US health agencies sued over removal of health data websites

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    A medical advocacy group on Tuesday sued the main U.S. health agencies over the sudden removal of websites containing public health information in response to an executive order by President ...

  8. Gastrodiscoides - Wikipedia

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    His report was the pioneer description of the life cycle of the fluke and the prevalence of gastrodiscoidiasis. [1] In his survey of three villages in Assam, there was found a surprisingly high incidence, with over 40% of the population was infected. J. J. C. Buckley's report is the most useful to the modern classification of G. hominis. [11]

  9. Knowing your sleep chronotype can lead to better rest and health

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    This chronotype prefers to go to bed at around 11 p.m., according to the Sleep Foundation report. Bears account for around 55% of individuals. Wolf chronotypes are similar to "night owls."