![]() When the host defecates into the water, the eggs hatch, which is called miracidium. There, the parasites develop to adulthood, when female worms lay eggs that end up in the host's intestines. ![]() Swimmer's Itch occurs when a film of cercariae-infested water dries on exposed skin.Ĭercariae penetrate the skin of a bird or mammal, migrate through the various organs, and reside in the blood vessels, usually those surrounding the intestine. Swimmer's Itch develops on exposed areas of skin after contact with these larva when they penetrate the person's skin. Immature larva, called cercariae, of parasitic flatworms, called schistosomes, are released from infected snails into fresh and/or salt water. Swimmer's Itch, sometimes referred to as cercarial dermatitis, is a skin rash caused by an allergic reaction to infestations of certain parasites of birds and mammals. People who have been previously exposed to swimmer's Itch are more susceptible. ![]() Symptoms begin as red marks from larvae penetration and itching, which becomes more intense a few hours later, occasionally developing into papules, hives, or blisters. These cercaria penetrate the human host through exposed skin or the mouth instead of the intended waterfowl or aquatic mammal. Condition, sometimes called cercarial dermatitis, is a skin rash caused by infestation by the larvae of a flatworm that typically affects snails and waterfowl.
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