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- Nanophyetus_salmincola abstract "Nanophyetus salmincola may be the most common trematode endemic to the United States. In particular, the parasite is a food-borne intestinal trematode prevalent in the coast of the Pacific Northwest. The life cycle of the N. salmincola requires three hosts. The first intermediate host is an Oxytrema silicula stream snail. The second intermediate host is a salmonid fish, though some non-salmonid fishes also play a role. Lastly, the definitive host is most commonly a canid, though many other mammals are also definitive hosts, including humans. Transmission of N. salmincola to the definitive host occurs upon ingestion of parasite-infected fish. The parasite is most known for its association with “salmon poisoning disease", which, left untreated, proves to be fatal to dogs and other canids. However, canids are affected by the Neorickettsia helminthoeca bacteria, for which N. salmincola acts as a vector, and not by the parasite itself. Very few known cases of naturally acquired human infection with N. salmincola are found in the literature, though it is likely that many cases are unreported, since most people are asymptomatic, or symptomatic with non-specific symptoms like gastrointestinal discomfort. Disease caused by N. salmincola, or nanophyetiasis, is easily preventable by thoroughly cooking fish before consumption. There are no known cases of human infection by the Rickettsia bacteria carried by N. salmincola.A subspecific parasite, Nanophyetus schikhobalowi, is endemic to Siberia, where human cases of nanophyetiasis have been reported in scientific literature since 1931.".
- Nanophyetus_salmincola binomialAuthority E._A._Chapin.
- Nanophyetus_salmincola class Trematoda.
- Nanophyetus_salmincola genus Nanophyetus.
- Nanophyetus_salmincola kingdom Animal.
- Nanophyetus_salmincola kingdom Eumetazoa.
- Nanophyetus_salmincola phylum Flatworm.
- Nanophyetus_salmincola phylum Platyzoa.
- Nanophyetus_salmincola synonym "Nanophyetus schikhobalowi (Russian form)".
- Nanophyetus_salmincola synonym "Troglotrema salmincola".
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- Nanophyetus_salmincola binomial "Nanophyetus salmincola".
- Nanophyetus_salmincola classis Trematoda.
- Nanophyetus_salmincola genus "Nanophyetus".
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- Nanophyetus_salmincola name "Nanophyetus salmincola".
- Nanophyetus_salmincola phylum Flatworm.
- Nanophyetus_salmincola regnum "Animalia".
- Nanophyetus_salmincola species "N. salmincola".
- Nanophyetus_salmincola subregnum Eumetazoa.
- Nanophyetus_salmincola superphylum Platyzoa.
- Nanophyetus_salmincola synonyms "Nanophyetus schikhobalowi".
- Nanophyetus_salmincola synonyms "Troglotrema salmincola".
- Nanophyetus_salmincola unrankedSuperdivisio Bilateria.
- Nanophyetus_salmincola subject Category:Digenea.
- Nanophyetus_salmincola subject Category:Fish_diseases.
- Nanophyetus_salmincola type Animal100015388.
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- Nanophyetus_salmincola type Animal.
- Nanophyetus_salmincola type Eukaryote.
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- Nanophyetus_salmincola comment "Nanophyetus salmincola may be the most common trematode endemic to the United States. In particular, the parasite is a food-borne intestinal trematode prevalent in the coast of the Pacific Northwest. The life cycle of the N. salmincola requires three hosts. The first intermediate host is an Oxytrema silicula stream snail. The second intermediate host is a salmonid fish, though some non-salmonid fishes also play a role.".
- Nanophyetus_salmincola label "Nanophyetus salmincola".
- Nanophyetus_salmincola label "Nanophyetus salmincola".
- Nanophyetus_salmincola label "Nanophyetus salmincola".
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- Nanophyetus_salmincola name "Nanophyetus salmincola".