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The situation of Asian schistosomiasis of animals and humans is compiled and updated. The species belonging to the genera Schistosoma (S. spindale, S. nasale, S. indicum, S. incognitum, S. japonicum and S. mekongi), Orientobilharzia (O. turkestanicum, O. bomfordi, O. dattai, and O. harinasutai) and ...
Schistosoma nasale was created by Rao in 1933 on the basis of morphological differences from S. spindale and its ability to cause snoring disease or nasal granuloma in cattle. The parasite infects cattle and buffaloes in almost equal proportions and has also been reported from sheep, goats and...
Schistosoma nasale is a digenetic trematode found in the blood vessels of the nasal mucosa of cattle and buffaloes. This snail-borne parasite is the cause of nasal schistosomiasis which has been recorded from the majority of the provinces and the neighbouring countries of India. The disease is...
The Global Program to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis (GPELF) was launched in year 2000 by the World Health Organization (WHO) with the goal set for elimination by 2020. Over half the global disease burden lies in the Southeast Asian region (SEAR). The preventive chemotherapy (PC) programme has been ...