Cercarial dermatitis is a neglected zoonotic disease with distribution all over the world’s temperate zones. It is caused by cercariae, a larval stage of parasitic blood fl ukes of the genus Trichobilharzia that is a parasite of waterfowl. When cercariae burry into human skin, they trigger an allergic reaction that leads to severely itching papules. Goal of this research was to get an overview over the distribution of cercariae in the bathing places of Schleswig-Holstein, the most northern state of Germany. Therefore, all public bathing places were visited and searched for fresh water snails that are the potential intermediate hosts of cercariae. Water snails of different families and genera were collected and examined for the presence of c...
During recent years, we have observed an increasing occurrence of cercarial dermatitis in Denmark. W...
A cercarial dermatitis outbreak occurred in Chana district, Songkhla Province, South Thailand, betwe...
As part of surveillance of snail-borne trematodiasis in Knowsley Safari (KS), Prescot, United Kingdo...
Previous workers at Cultus Lake discovered a new species of Schistosome cercaria. In the present att...
BACKGROUND: Cercarial dermatitis or swimmer's itch is a skin condition in humans due to the larval f...
The popularity of recreational water activities such as triathlons and natural swimming has increase...
Cercarial dermatitis (swimmer’s itch) is caused by the penetration of human skin by cercariae of sch...
Human cercarial dermatitis (CD) or cercariosis is a cutaneous allergic response caused by repeated p...
Swimmer's itch is caused by the penetration of free-swimming larvae of trematodes of the family Schi...
Snail transmitted diseases are one of the major group of helminth parasitic diseases which have been...
Cercarial dermatitis is a parasitic disease with world-wide distribution, caused by the cercariae of...
Background: The study concerns the prevalence of avian schistosomes in intermediate and definite hos...
In response to annual outbreaks of human cercarial dermatitis (HCD) in Lake Wanaka, New Zealand, duc...
There are numerous cases of dermatitis described world-wide and resulting from the influence of the ...
Several species of avian schistosomes are known to cause dermatitis in humans worldwide. In Europe, ...
During recent years, we have observed an increasing occurrence of cercarial dermatitis in Denmark. W...
A cercarial dermatitis outbreak occurred in Chana district, Songkhla Province, South Thailand, betwe...
As part of surveillance of snail-borne trematodiasis in Knowsley Safari (KS), Prescot, United Kingdo...
Previous workers at Cultus Lake discovered a new species of Schistosome cercaria. In the present att...
BACKGROUND: Cercarial dermatitis or swimmer's itch is a skin condition in humans due to the larval f...
The popularity of recreational water activities such as triathlons and natural swimming has increase...
Cercarial dermatitis (swimmer’s itch) is caused by the penetration of human skin by cercariae of sch...
Human cercarial dermatitis (CD) or cercariosis is a cutaneous allergic response caused by repeated p...
Swimmer's itch is caused by the penetration of free-swimming larvae of trematodes of the family Schi...
Snail transmitted diseases are one of the major group of helminth parasitic diseases which have been...
Cercarial dermatitis is a parasitic disease with world-wide distribution, caused by the cercariae of...
Background: The study concerns the prevalence of avian schistosomes in intermediate and definite hos...
In response to annual outbreaks of human cercarial dermatitis (HCD) in Lake Wanaka, New Zealand, duc...
There are numerous cases of dermatitis described world-wide and resulting from the influence of the ...
Several species of avian schistosomes are known to cause dermatitis in humans worldwide. In Europe, ...
During recent years, we have observed an increasing occurrence of cercarial dermatitis in Denmark. W...
A cercarial dermatitis outbreak occurred in Chana district, Songkhla Province, South Thailand, betwe...
As part of surveillance of snail-borne trematodiasis in Knowsley Safari (KS), Prescot, United Kingdo...