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Schistosoma japonicum trematode parasite egg with its vestigial spine.
The S. japonicum egg is typically oval or subspherical, has a vestigial spine, and is smaller (68µm to 100µm x 45µm to 80µm) than those of other Schistosoma sp.
Obtained from the CDC Public Health Image Library.
Image credit: CDC/Dr. Edwin P. Ewing, Jr. (PHIL #4843), 1979.
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