The cercariae parasite infection on human skin is accidental. The mature cercariae are excreted by the snail and immediately begin seeking out a waterfowl or mammal as their next host. Anyone wading in the water during this phase of the cycle will be an attractive potential host to the indiscriminate parasites, who will embed themselves in the skin.

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