Schistosoma mekongi

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Schistosoma mekongi
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S. mekongi
Binomial name
Schistosoma mekongi
Voge, Bruckner & Bruce, 1978

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Schistosoma mekongi is a trematode, also known as a flatworm or fluke. It is one of the five major schistosomes that account for all human infections, the other four being S. haematobium, S. mansoni, S. japonicum, and S. intercalatum. This trematode causes schistosomiasis in humans.

Freshwater snail Neotricula aperta serves as an intermediate host for Schistosoma mekongi.[1]

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  1. Attwood S. W., Fatih F. A. & Upatham E. S. 2008. DNA-Sequence Variation Among Schistosoma mekongi Populations and Related Taxa; Phylogeography and the Current Distribution of Asian Schistosomiasis. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2(3): e200. doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0000200.