Schistosoma Life Cycle
Schistosoma worms have a fascinating life cycle, with females laying countless eggs that must exit the host's body through either the intestines or bladder. These adult worms can live for three to ten years, producing an astonishing reproductive potential of up to 600 billion offspring from just one pair. The sheer number of cercaria shed by infected snails complicates efforts to control environmental schistosomiasis.In this clip
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Ep 47 Schistosomiasis: A Snail's Pace
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