What parasite swims up urethra?

Candirú
Candirú
Description. Candirus are small fish. Members of the genus Vandellia can reach up to 17 cm (7 in) in standard length, but some others can grow to around 40 cm (16 in). Each has a rather small head and a belly that can appear distended, especially after a large blood meal.
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is a tiny Amazonian parasitic catfish
reported to swim into urethral and other body openings of unprotected bathers. It is also known as canero, carnero, and urethra fish, and is a member of the genus Vandellia.
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Can parasites go up your urethra?

Trichomoniasis. Caused by the parasite Trichomoniasis vaginalis, this infection can impact the urethra and cause itching, discharge, and discomfort while urinating.
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Why do candiru swim up your urethra?

Supposedly, the fish mistakes urine for water expelled from the gills of marine life. To the extreme agony of the unlucky person, the Candiru swims up… into their genitals. Spines on its head make it very difficult to extract.
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How big is a candiru?

By any definition however, the Candiru is a very slender, translucent fish, growing to about 15 cm in length that is only found in the Amazon River.
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How do you prevent Candirus?

These fish may not prey on victims through scent, but they can detect movement. If you're in a large pool of candiru, stay still, and you may stay off their radar. Try tossing a nearby object away from you to disrupt the water. But if this fish does attach itself to you, try moving to the shore.
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Can you get worms in your urinary tract?

Schistosoma parasites can penetrate the skin of persons who are wading, swimming, bathing, or washing in contaminated water. Within several weeks, worms grow inside the blood vessels of the body and produce eggs. Some of these eggs travel to the bladder or intestines and are passed into the urine or stool.
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Can things swim up your pee stream?

First thing's first, according to all known laws and rules of fluid dynamics, swimming directly up a stream of human urine is impossible.
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Can bacteria swim up your urine stream?

But scientists have long known that bacteria can swim against currents. Those upstream swimmers can cause problems when they wend their way into medical devices. For example, 75% of hospital urinary tract infections occur in catheters, despite their outward flow of urine, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
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Can you get parasites from peeing in a river?

They live in lakes, rivers, reservoirs and canals and can infect anyone who comes into contact with contaminated water. Once a person is infected, the parasites then pass out eggs in their urine or faeces (stools), which can survive in water for up to seven days. Schistosomiasis is a disease associated with poverty.
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Can bacteria travel up stream?

Bacteria move forward in upstream paths but are interrupted by downstream transport, when they are carried by fast flows near the center of the channel. The wider the channel, the further bacteria are transported back before restarting their motion upstream close to walls.
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Is candiru real?

Candiru (Vandellia cirrhosa), also known as cañero, toothpick fish, or vampire fish, is a species of parasitic freshwater catfish in the family Trichomycteridae native to the Amazon Basin where it is found in the countries of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.
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Can pinworms be found in urine?

Pinworm eggs rarely are found in routine stool or urine samples.
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What are two symptoms of schistosomiasis?

Signs and symptoms of chronic schistosomiasis include: abdominal pain, enlarged liver, blood in the stool or blood in the urine, and problems passing urine. Chronic infection can also lead to increased risk of liver fibrosis or bladder cancer.
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Can you see schistosomiasis in urine?

Schistosomiasis is diagnosed through the detection of parasite eggs in stool or urine specimens. Antibodies and/or antigens detected in blood or urine samples are also indications of infection.
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How do you get urinary schistosomiasis?

Infection occurs when your skin comes in contact with contaminated freshwater in which certain types of snails that carry schistosomes are living. Freshwater becomes contaminated by Schistosoma eggs when infected people urinate or defecate in the water.
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What is the most common urinary parasite?

Parasites that may be found in urinary sediments include Trichomonas vaginalis, Enterobius vermicularis, and Schistosoma haematobium. Parasites and parasitic ova are usually present in urine sediment as a result of vaginal or fecal contamination. The arrows in the top image on the right point to Trichomonas vaginalis.
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How is urinary schistosomiasis treated?

Safe and effective medication is available for treatment of both urinary and intestinal schistosomiasis. Praziquantel, a prescription medication, is taken for 1-2 days to treat infections caused by all schistosome species.
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Can pinworms infect the urethra?

Migration in urethra is rare and only a few cases have been reported in literature so far. [4,5] Urinary tract infestation generally occurs by ectopic movement of pinworms which may also carry Escherichia coli and other bacteria from rectum to urinary tract.
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Can you pee out white worms?

Urinary schistosomiasis is a disease caused by infection of people with the parasitic worm Schistosoma haematobium. These worms live in blood vessels around the infected person's bladder and the worm releases eggs which are released in the person's urine.
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How do I get rid of worms in my urine?

Schistosomiasis can usually be treated successfully with a short course of a medication called praziquantel, which kills the worms. Praziquantel is most effective once the worms have grown a bit, so treatment may need to be repeated a few weeks after your first dose.
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Do catfish have vaginas?

Both sexes have a phallic appendage, but it is not connected to any reproductive organ. In the case of males, it is invaginated in a sort of “vaginal cavity”.
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Can bacteria swim?

Many bacteria swim using flagella, corkscrew-like appendages that push or pull bacterial cells like tiny propellers. It's long been assumed that the flagella do all the work during swimming, while the rest of the cell body is just along for the ride.
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Can bacteria climb?

Summary: Researchers have discovered that bacteria are capable of "standing up" and moving while vertical. Apart from being an extraordinary insight into the behavior of bacteria, the findings have important biomedical implications.
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Can bacteria float?

“Most of the bacteria that are going upward are coming either from soil surfaces or mostly plant surfaces,” she adds. “So these bacteria lift off, sort of like dandruff, and float up into the atmosphere, and they can go all the way to the stratosphere.”
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What are bottom dwelling microbes?

The bottom-dwelling microbes are often referred to as benthic algae. Free-floating algae such as Dunaliella that live higher in the water column typically bloom early in the year, blocking sunlight from reaching the lake bottom.
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