[Echinostoma spp.]
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Many animals may serve as definitive hosts
for various echinostome species, including aquatic birds, carnivores,
rodents and humans. Unembryonated eggs are passed in feces
and develop in the water
.
The miracidium takes on average 10 days to mature before hatching
and penetrating the first intermediate host, a snail
.
Several genera of snails may serve as the first intermediate host. The
intramolluscan stages include a sporocyst
,
one or two generations of rediae
,
and cercariae
.
The cercariae may encyst as metacercariae within the same first intermediate
host or leave the host and penetrate a new second intermediate host
.
Depending on the species, several animals may serve as the second
intermediate host, including other snails, bivalves, fish, and tadpoles.
The definitive host becomes infected after eating infected second
intermediate hosts
.
Metacercariae excyst in the duodenum
and adults reside in the small intestine
.
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