genus fasciolopsis (Meaning)

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genus fasciolopsis (n)

a genus of Fasciolidae

Synonyms & Antonyms of genus fasciolopsis

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

genus fasciolopsis Sentence Examples

  1. The genus Fasciolopsis belongs to the family Fasciolidae and includes parasitic flatworms that infect mammals.
  2. Fasciolopsis buski, a species within the genus Fasciolopsis, is prevalent in Southeast Asia and is known as the giant intestinal fluke.
  3. The intermediate hosts of Fasciolopsis species are aquatic snails, which harbor the larval stages of the parasite.
  4. Humans become infected with Fasciolopsis by ingesting raw or undercooked aquatic plants contaminated with metacercariae, the infective stage of the parasite.
  5. Infections with Fasciolopsis can cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, and intestinal obstruction, especially in heavy infestations.
  6. The epidemiology of Fasciolopsis infections varies geographically, with higher prevalence in regions with poor sanitation and consumption of raw aquatic plants.
  7. The diagnosis of Fasciolopsis infections is typically made by identifying the characteristic eggs in stool samples.
  8. Treatment of Fasciolopsis infections involves the use of anthelmintic drugs, such as triclabendazole or praziquantel.
  9. Preventative measures against Fasciolopsis infections include properly cooking aquatic plants, practicing good hygiene, and controlling snail populations in endemic areas.
  10. Further research is needed to fully understand the transmission dynamics, genetic diversity, and zoonotic potential of Fasciolopsis spp.

FAQs About the word genus fasciolopsis

a genus of Fasciolidae

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The genus Fasciolopsis belongs to the family Fasciolidae and includes parasitic flatworms that infect mammals.

Fasciolopsis buski, a species within the genus Fasciolopsis, is prevalent in Southeast Asia and is known as the giant intestinal fluke.

The intermediate hosts of Fasciolopsis species are aquatic snails, which harbor the larval stages of the parasite.

Humans become infected with Fasciolopsis by ingesting raw or undercooked aquatic plants contaminated with metacercariae, the infective stage of the parasite.