Several species of avian schistosomes are known to cause dermatitis in humans worldwide. In Europe, this applies above all to species of the genus Trichobilharzia. For Austria, a lot of data are available on cercarial dermatitis and on the occurrence of Trichobilharzia, yet species identification of trematodes in most cases is doubtful due to the challenging morphological determination of cercariae. During a survey of trematodes in freshwater snails, we were able to detect a species in the snail Physella acuta (Draparnaud, 1805) hitherto unknown for Austria, Trichobilharzia physellae; this is also the first time this species has been reported in Europe. Species identification was performed by integrative taxonomy combining morphological inv...
Bird schistosomes are commonly established as the causative agent of swimmer’s itch - a hypersensit...
Bird schistosomes of the genus Trichobilharzia are known as causative agents of hyper-immune skin re...
Six species of trematodes, of which five are regarded as new, have been investigated. All had cercar...
Cercarial dermatitis caused by bird schitosomes is in focus not only by scientists, but also by the ...
The popularity of recreational water activities such as triathlons and natural swimming has increase...
In response to annual outbreaks of human cercarial dermatitis (HCD) in Lake Wanaka, New Zealand, duc...
Cercarial dermatitis is a neglected zoonotic disease with distribution all over the world’s temperat...
BACKGROUND: Cercarial dermatitis or swimmer's itch is a skin condition in humans due to the larval f...
Previous workers at Cultus Lake discovered a new species of Schistosome cercaria. In the present att...
Due to the recrudescence of cercarial dermatitis in the world, larval Schistosomatidae have been res...
Due to the recrudescence of cercarial dermatitis in the world, larval Schistosomatidae have been res...
Avian schistosomes, comprise a diverse and widespread group of trematodes known for their surprising...
Bird schistosomes are commonly established as the causative agent of swimmer's itch − a hyper-sensit...
Cercarial dermatitis in humans is a re-emerging zoonotic disease caused by infectious larvae of avia...
There are numerous cases of dermatitis described world-wide and resulting from the influence of the ...
Bird schistosomes are commonly established as the causative agent of swimmer’s itch - a hypersensit...
Bird schistosomes of the genus Trichobilharzia are known as causative agents of hyper-immune skin re...
Six species of trematodes, of which five are regarded as new, have been investigated. All had cercar...
Cercarial dermatitis caused by bird schitosomes is in focus not only by scientists, but also by the ...
The popularity of recreational water activities such as triathlons and natural swimming has increase...
In response to annual outbreaks of human cercarial dermatitis (HCD) in Lake Wanaka, New Zealand, duc...
Cercarial dermatitis is a neglected zoonotic disease with distribution all over the world’s temperat...
BACKGROUND: Cercarial dermatitis or swimmer's itch is a skin condition in humans due to the larval f...
Previous workers at Cultus Lake discovered a new species of Schistosome cercaria. In the present att...
Due to the recrudescence of cercarial dermatitis in the world, larval Schistosomatidae have been res...
Due to the recrudescence of cercarial dermatitis in the world, larval Schistosomatidae have been res...
Avian schistosomes, comprise a diverse and widespread group of trematodes known for their surprising...
Bird schistosomes are commonly established as the causative agent of swimmer's itch − a hyper-sensit...
Cercarial dermatitis in humans is a re-emerging zoonotic disease caused by infectious larvae of avia...
There are numerous cases of dermatitis described world-wide and resulting from the influence of the ...
Bird schistosomes are commonly established as the causative agent of swimmer’s itch - a hypersensit...
Bird schistosomes of the genus Trichobilharzia are known as causative agents of hyper-immune skin re...
Six species of trematodes, of which five are regarded as new, have been investigated. All had cercar...