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Gigantobilharzia, possible cause of cercarial dermatitis: Case report.

Hussein M OmarOsama H OmerMohammed S Al-Dhubaibi
Published in: International journal of health sciences (2016)
Cercarial dermatitis (swimmer's itch) is a worldwide, often neglected parasitic skin disease characterized by strong maculopapular skin eruption accompanied by intensive itching. A fisherman suffered from forearm dermatitis. Clinical history associated with the recovery of the avian schistosome; Gigantobilharzia from little green bee-eater (Merops orientalis najdanus) and collected Lymnaea snails supported the authors' opinion that patient clinical signs are most likely due to the invasion of avian schistosome cercariae.
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