Metorchiasis
Common Name of Organism | Latin Name | Body Parts Affected | Diagnosis Type | Where Found | Source of Parasite |
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Metorchiasis | Metorchis conjunctus | Digestive tract | Stool, ELISA | Canada, US, Greenland | Ingestion of raw fish, snails, and animals that eat fish and snails |
Dormancy Period: The incubation period is around 14 days and infestation may persist for more than one year.
After ingestion of fish infected with M. conjunctus, about 1–15 days are needed for symptoms to occur, namely for eggs to be detected in the stool. When untreated, symptoms may last from 3 days to 4 weeks.
The first intermediate host of M. conjunctus is a freshwater snail, Amnicola limosus.The second intermediate host is a freshwater fish.
The definitive hosts are fish-eating mammals such as domestic dogs, domestic cats, wolves, red foxes, gray foxes, coyotes, raccoons, muskrats, American minks, fishers, or bears. It can also infect humans, where It lives in the bile duct and in the gallbladder.
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Therapure Remedies: CP PAR-D, CP PAR-M, CP W, CP 1-5, CP BVC, Neem Soap.
Jamu Jo: JJ 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15.
IV Therapy: Glutathione, DMSO, CP ID, CP IN, CP IZ, CP IS, Lysine, Magnesium, NAC, Vitamin B Complex, Vitamin D, Zinc.
Conventional Remedies: praziquantel, mebendazole, pirantel pamoat, ivermectin.