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Schistosomiaisis is a disease caused by parasitic worms. You become infected when your skin comes in contact with contaminated freshwater in which certain types of snails that carry schistosomes are living. Schistosomiasis is not found in the United States, but more than 200 million people are infected worldwide.

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Report documents increase in R&D projects on developing world diseases

Report documents increase in R&D projects on developing world diseases

Parasitic disease inflicts damage to women's reproductive organs: Research

Parasitic disease inflicts damage to women's reproductive organs: Research

Miller-Mccune examines impact of limited access to schistosomiasis drug in Africa

Miller-Mccune examines impact of limited access to schistosomiasis drug in Africa

ASTMH recommends FDA to include neglected infections of poverty in orphan classification

ASTMH recommends FDA to include neglected infections of poverty in orphan classification

World Water Week kicks off with a focus on pollution, quality

World Water Week kicks off with a focus on pollution, quality

IBM announces computing projects to produce clean, safe water

IBM announces computing projects to produce clean, safe water

Study finds evidence that single-disease initiatives may compromise fragile health systems in low-income countries

Study finds evidence that single-disease initiatives may compromise fragile health systems in low-income countries

Scientists produce atlas of worm infection prevalence, distribution throughout Africa

Scientists produce atlas of worm infection prevalence, distribution throughout Africa

MMV joins Pool for Open Innovation against neglected tropical diseases

MMV joins Pool for Open Innovation against neglected tropical diseases

Mapping NTDs is critical for controlling, treating diseases

Mapping NTDs is critical for controlling, treating diseases

UNICEF, WHO release new publication on medicines formulated for children

UNICEF, WHO release new publication on medicines formulated for children

Research group performs randomized study to evaluate efficacy of ICCBco in treatment of lung lesions

Research group performs randomized study to evaluate efficacy of ICCBco in treatment of lung lesions

Global health community to be engaged in using resources of GSK and Alnylam IP Pool

Global health community to be engaged in using resources of GSK and Alnylam IP Pool

Independent examines diseases that jump from animals to humans

Independent examines diseases that jump from animals to humans

Habitat destruction and biodiversity loss can increase the incidence of infectious diseases

Habitat destruction and biodiversity loss can increase the incidence of infectious diseases

Controlling NTDs can improve reproductive health and rights of women in poor countries

Controlling NTDs can improve reproductive health and rights of women in poor countries

Clinton Global Initiative to raise awareness and funding for NTD control and elimination

Clinton Global Initiative to raise awareness and funding for NTD control and elimination

PLoS journal throws light on neglected tropical diseases toll in sub-Saharan Africa

PLoS journal throws light on neglected tropical diseases toll in sub-Saharan Africa

Genome sequencing of schistosomiasis parasites could promote drug development

Genome sequencing of schistosomiasis parasites could promote drug development

Economist examines schistosomiasis in China

Economist examines schistosomiasis in China

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