What is another word for swimmer's itch?

Pronunciation: [swˈɪməz ˈɪt͡ʃ] (IPA)

Swimmer's itch can also be referred to as cercarial dermatitis, avian schistosomes, bathers' itch, or duck itch. The condition is caused by an allergic reaction to schistosomes, tiny worms that are found in freshwater snails. When birds or mammals, including humans, swim in or accidentally ingest contaminated water, the worms can penetrate the skin and cause itching, redness, and small, raised bumps. Although not a serious condition, swimmer's itch can be uncomfortable and inconvenient for those affected. Prevention methods include avoiding swimming in areas with known infestations, showering immediately after swimming, and avoiding swimming in areas with high numbers of snails.

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What are the hyponyms for Swimmer's itch?

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