Imаge identificаtiоns (cоmplete scientific nаme and life cycle stage) 147 μm
A 39-yeаr-оld middle schооl biology teаcher collected shells аs souvenirs for her students from her summer vacation in Thailand and the Philippines. She collected a large number of snail shells from beaches, lakes, rivers, and streams of both countries. The types of shells she collected are shown in Figures A and B. After returning from her trip, she went to a local health clinic for mild to moderate episodes of intestinal cramping. Within the last two to three weeks, she indicated that the cramping became more severe and frequent. She also stated that she had occasionally seen blood in her stool and that her abdomen was slightly bloated. She submitted a stool specimen for examination. A FEA concentration was performed on her stool and a wet mount of the concentrate was examined. Eosinophilia was noted in her bloodwork. The objects in Figure C and Figure D were seen in moderate numbers (three to nine objects per 22 mm coverslip at 100× magnification). The average size of the objects was 90 by 60 micrometers. What is your diagnosis? Based on what evidence? Provide extensive detail in order to receive full credit.