 The last type of disease we are going to treat is Cysto-Soma and this Cysto-Soma is worldwide and it is the Cysto-Soma species that cause Cysto-Somaeansis. Cysto-Somaeansis can be caused by Cysto-Soma mansonae, mansonae is the one that causes urinary Cysto-Somaeansis or hematobium is the one that causes the other kind of Cysto-Somaeansis. Then if the overall burden of the disease is that more than 200 million people, mostly poor people in South Africa, in sub-Saharan African countries, they acquire this disease. But what is important about this disease is that when travelers, people travel to infected areas, travelers, they go swimming in contaminated water, they come here with the risk of Cysto-Somaeansis and research that was done in France in 2006 showed that 16 people were infected with this parasite and again another research was carried out in Nidalan and it shows that a lot of people were infected as well with this parasite. So and how here is the life cycle of the parasite? When this, if you take if an infected person goes into the water because that is why we call them water-borne disease and urinate or defecate in the water because the infected person is having the male and female parasite in them. When they urinate, this parasite then come into the water, swim and give birth to a miracidium. Miracidium is the larvae and this miracidium enter into senes. The snare is the intermediate host. It is in this intermediate host that this larvae now become chicaria infected. This is an infected one. And then the snail now deposited in the water. If someone takes a snail out of water or eat this snail, it is infected. So with this larvae chicaria in the snail, it is released into the water. When another person comes in to swim or to do other things to wash in the water, it carries this chicaria now developed into the system of the person and you become sick.