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What is another term for schistosomiasis?

Schistosomiasis, also known as bilharziasis or snail fever


Does Schistosomiasis kill?

Yes, schistosomiasis certainly can kill. Although, it is also easily preventable as well as curable. Go to... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schistosomiasis#History ...for more information.


Can schistosomiasis kill you?

yes


What has the author Rameses Girges written?

Rameses Girges has written: 'Schistosomiasis (bilharziasis)' -- subject(s): Schistosoma, Schistosomiasis


What are the treatments for schistosomiasis?

The use of medications against schistosomiasis, such as praziquantel (Biltricide), oxamniquine, and metrifonate, have been shown to be safe and effective.


What is the pathognomonic of schistosomiasis?

Gaucher disease


Which organism causes schistosomiasis?

worm


Where could one find information about schistosomiasis?

Information on schistosomiasis can be found in medical text books on tropical medicine. Alternatively it can be researched online at sites such as WebMD or NHS Choices. Schistosomiasis is a parasitic infection which is also known as bilharzia.


What spreads schistosomiasis aka bilharziasis?

Flatworm


Can you cure Schistosomiasis?

easily- go to your gp


How deadly is schistosomiasis?

Though it is not usually lethal, schistosomiasis can persist for years without treatment. Symptoms of chronic schistosomiasis are: abdominal pain, enlarged liver, blood in the stool or blood in the urine, and problems passing urine. Chronic infection can also lead to increased risk of bladder cancer.


What are the symptoms of urinary tract schistosomiasis?

Urinary tract schistosomiasis is characterized by blood in the urine, pain or difficulty urinating, and frequent urination.The loss of blood can lead to iron deficiency anemia. A large percentage of persons.experience urinary tract damage.