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Keywords: Schistosoma life cycle.svg en Eggs are eliminated with feces or urine 1 Under optimal conditions the eggs hatch and release miracidia 2 which swim and penetrate specific snail intermediate hosts 3 The stages in the snail include 2 generations of sporocysts 4 and the production of cercariae 5 Upon release from the snail the infective cercariae swim penetrate the skin of the human host 6 and shed their forked tail becoming schistosomulae 7 The schistosomulae migrate through several tissues and stages to their residence in the veins 8 9 Adult worms in humans reside in the mesenteric venules in various locations which at times seem to be specific for each species 10 For instance S japonicum is more frequently found in the superior mesenteric veins draining the small intestine A and S mansoni occurs more often in the superior mesenteric veins draining the large intestine B However both species can occupy either location and they are capable of moving between sites so it is not possible to state unequivocally that one species only occurs in one location S haematobium most often occurs in the venous plexus of bladder C but it can also be found in the rectal venules The females size 7 to 20 mm; males slightly smaller deposit eggs in the small venules of the portal and perivesical systems The eggs are moved progressively toward the lumen of the intestine S mansoni and S japonicum and of the bladder and ureters S haematobium and are eliminated with feces or urine respectively 1 2013-08-28 16 35 24 http //commons wikimedia org/wiki/File Schistosomiasis_Life_Cycle jpeg CDC cc-zero Uploaded with UploadWizard Schistosoma life cycle Theodor Bilharz
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