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Blood flukes infect humans, but they use water snails as an intermediate host.

Their life cycle is as follows:

1. eggs released in water hatch

2. larvae infect water snails

3. in snail larvae develop into a different stage larvae which are again released in the water

4. these larvae can penetrate the skin of human hosts

5. in humans the blood flukes mature and settle in veins around the gut or bladder

6. mature blood flukes produce new eggs which are released in water

7. goto 1.

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