| 11. | Its fruits contain diosgenin, a hormone precursor that presumably hinders the development of schistosomes.
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| 12. | The major carbohydrate sequence linked to glycodelin-A also profusely coats the surface of schistosomes.
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| 13. | A 2014 review found tentative evidence that increasing access to clean water and sanitation reduces schistosome infection.
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| 14. | Antioxidant pathways were first recognised as a chokepoints for schistosomes and later extended to other trematodes and cestodes.
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| 15. | A number of travelers have returned from the Omo River in Ethiopia, a popular rafting destination, with schistosomes.
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| 16. | Colonization of the venous system by schistosomes required precise egg placement because their eggs are released against the blood flow.
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| 17. | Diagnosis basically relies on a combination of schistosomes, because these flukes are given primary importance due to their pervasive nature.
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| 18. | These pathogens include HIV-1, helminthic parasites such as schistosomes, and Helicobacter pylori, the bacterium that causes stomach ulcers.
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| 19. | The hosts'antibodies bind to the tegument of the Schistosome but not for long since the tegument is shed every few hours.
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| 20. | "S . mansoni " is the most widespread of the human-infecting schistosomes, and is present in 54 countries.
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