Can schistosomiasis be transmitted through contact between an infected person and a healthy individual?

May 11, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Jiang Weimin
Introduction
Schistosomiasis is generally not transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals. Schistosomiasis is a disease caused by parasitic infection of schistosomes in the human body. It is infectious to some extent and can be spread through contaminated water sources, food, etc. However, it does not transmit via respiratory droplets during close contact with patients; therefore, normal interpersonal contact usually does not lead to transmission of the disease.

Schistosomiasis patients generally do not transmit the disease through person-to-person contact, but they should still actively cooperate with doctors for treatment after diagnosis. The detailed explanation is as follows:

Schistosomiasis is a disease caused by parasitic infection of schistosomes in the human body. This disease is contagious and can spread through contaminated water sources or food. However, it does not transmit via respiratory droplets during close contact with infected individuals. Therefore, normal daily interactions with patients usually do not lead to transmission. Once infected, schistosomiasis may irritate the intestines and cause symptoms such as general fatigue, loss of appetite, and mucus in the stool.

Patients with schistosomiasis can receive treatment under medical guidance using medications such as praziquantel tablets, artesunate tablets, and cyclosporine soft capsules. After diagnosis, individuals should promptly visit the infectious disease department of a hospital for proper care.