Recent Examples on the WebThe disease is schistosomiasis, aka snail fever.—Bill Heavey, Field & Stream, 5 Aug. 2020 It was written in 1958 to celebrate the country’s victory over snail fever, a disease that blighted the lives of many millions of people in China (and still afflicts thousands).—The Economist, 11 June 2020 Schistosomiasis, also known as snail fever and bilharzia, is a parasitic worm infection that slowly destroys the kidneys and liver.—The Economist, 23 June 2018 Schistosomiasis is sometimes called bilharzia or snail fever because the illness-causing larvae spend their nights tucked away in the shells of snails in freshwater lakes.—Heather Murphy, New York Times, 1 Mar. 2018
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Word History
Etymology
from the snails which serve as intermediate hosts to the schistosomes causing the disease
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