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Sydney/ Central Coast people, Has any body suffered from swimmers itch ( pelican/duck itch)?

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Sydney/ Central Coast people, Has any body suffered from swimmers itch ( pelican/duck itch)?

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I have never gotten it but have done some brief reading on it for you. The following is some information I found. What is swimmer’s itch? Swimmer’s itch is a patchy red pinpoint skin rash associated with itching on the parts of the body that have been in the water. Swimmer’s itch is usually not severe. After the initial transient itching it will disappear without treatment. The itching occurs within 48 hours and may last up to 7 days. Rarely, it can be severe if a large proportion of the body is affected. The major, although not the only, cause of swimmer’s itch are trematode parasites of aquatic/migrating birds. The life cycles of these parasites involve snails as the first host and aquatic birds or some mammals as the final host. The larval parasite called a “cercaria” is released by aquatic or amphibious (moves both on land and water) snails and causes dermatitis when it mistakenly penetrates a person’s skin rather than it rightful host, usually a duck. Swimmer’s itch occurs in both

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