Clonorchis Sinensis
Clonorchis Sinensis is a type of parasitic flatworm that is found in parts of Asia and infects humans by consuming raw or undercooked freshwater fish and other aquatic animals. It is a major cause of clonorchiasis, a serious health problem in some parts of the world. The disease can cause inflammation of the bile ducts, liver damage, and jaundice, and can lead to severe liver problems in chronic cases if left untreated. Clonorchis Sinensis is an important parasite to be aware of, as it is an important cause of human and animal disease, and can be prevented with appropriate food safety practices.
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