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schistosoma haematobium meaning in Hindi
schistosoma haematobium sentence in HindiExamples
More: Next- This species is an intermediate host for " Schistosoma curassoni " and for " Schistosoma haematobium ".
- Parasites such as " Schistosoma haematobium ", " Opisthorchis viverrini " and " Clonorchis sinensis " are now established to cause cancer in humans.
- It is actually caused by parasite infestation of the urinary tract or intestines by " Schistosoma haematobium ", and cases of it are actually schistosomiasis, formerly known as bilharziasis.
- Also, for a few specific diseases, the relevant pathogens may be found in the urine; for example : Leptospira interrogans, Salmonella typhi, Salmonella paratyphi, Schistosoma haematobium, BK virus or Simian virus.
- Other causes that have been put forward include acute pancreatitis provoked by " heavy alcohol consumption and a very rich meal ", acute endocarditis, schistosomiasis brought on by " Schistosoma haematobium ", and porphyria.
- While artesunate is used primarily as treatment for malaria, there is some evidence that it may also have some beneficial effects in " Schistosoma haematobium " infection, but has not been evaluated in large randomized trials.
- Parasitic infections associated with cancer include " Schistosoma haematobium " ( squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder ) and the liver flukes, " Opisthorchis viverrini " and " Clonorchis sinensis " ( cholangiocarcinoma ).
- Parasitic infections strongly associated with cancer include " Schistosoma haematobium " ( squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder ) and the liver flukes, " Opisthorchis viverrini " and " Clonorchis sinensis " ( cholangiocarcinoma ).
- His scientific accomplishments included ( in 1851 ) collaborating with Theodor Bilharz on the first description of the blood-fluke " Schistosoma haematobium ", ( in 1853 ) the elucidation of the life cycle of the tapeworm " Echinococcus granulosus ", ( in 1854 ) the suggestion that the cercariae of the fluke " Fasciola hepatica " were the infective stage which passed from the invertebrate to the vertebrate host, and ( in 1856 ) the discovery of parthenogenesis in insects.