Publication : “Evidence of urinary schistosomiasis in nomadic pastoralists of northern Cameroon and disparities in health knowledge and practices between local and foreign nomadic groups”, by Pierre Fongho Suh & al.
Urinary Schistosomiasis is a disease caused by a tiny parasite that lives in freshwater. People can get infected when they come into contact with contaminated water—like rivers, lakes, or ponds—especially when swimming, washing, or working. The parasite enters the body through the skin and eventually settles in the bladder and urinary tract, where it can…

