Related Experiment Videos
[Other forms of schistosomiasis]
1Laboratoire de Parasitologie médicale, Université de Bordeaux 2. Christian.Ripert@parasit.u-bordeaux2.fr
Abstract:
SCHISTOSOMA INTERCALATUM: Endemic in central Africa, S. intercalatum is the causal agent of this intestinal bilharziasis, which is similar to Mansoni's disease but with a characteristic lower localization (rectum and sigmoid). The principal clinical signs are digestive disorders: abdominal pain, diarrhea or dysentery, straining, tenesmus, rectal bleeding. The moderately enlarged liver is smooth and hard but not painful, especially observed in adolescents. ORIENTAL BILHARZIASIS: Schistosoma japonicum (found in lakes in China, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia) and Schistosoma mekongi (Melong valley) are the principal agents. Both lead to major liver fibrosis producing severe portal hypertension and growth retardation in children.