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Uofc Studies Expand Evidence on Aquatic Parasites that Cause Skin Conditions in People

Burning, itching, hives or eruptions after immersion in a body of water such as a lagoon are symptoms of cerrial dermatitis, which is more popularly called pruritus or rash of the swimmer and is a zoonosis, disease transmitted from animals to the human. In these environments inhabit and naturally relate various species of animals and other organisms that come into contact when entering the water. There are avian schistosomatids, parasites that c…
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Burning, itching, hives or eruptions after immersion in a body of water such as a lagoon are symptoms of cerrial dermatitis, which is more popularly called pruritus or rash of the swimmer and is a zoonosis, disease transmitted from animals to the human. In these environments inhabit and naturally relate various species of animals and other organisms that come into contact when entering the water. There are avian schistosomatids, parasites that c…

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Diario Concepción broke the news in on Sunday, January 18, 2026.
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