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... host , show the same periodicity as in the donor . The life cycle of the filarial worm involves : ( 1 ) the ... definitive host , the larvae probably escape from the tip of the pro- boscis to the skin near the bite wound through which ...
... host , show the same periodicity as in the donor . The life cycle of the filarial worm involves : ( 1 ) the ... definitive host , the larvae probably escape from the tip of the pro- boscis to the skin near the bite wound through which ...
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... definitive host . The same species , or closely related ones , have been found in the chimpanzee and the gorilla . The intermediate hosts are the blood- sucking midges of the genus Culicoides . After a 7- to 10 - day metamorphosis in ...
... definitive host . The same species , or closely related ones , have been found in the chimpanzee and the gorilla . The intermediate hosts are the blood- sucking midges of the genus Culicoides . After a 7- to 10 - day metamorphosis in ...
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... definitive host acquires the adult worm by ingesting flesh containing the encysted larva . In most cestodes there is a high degree of species selectivity in both intermediate and definitive hosts - e.g . , the definitive host of Taenia ...
... definitive host acquires the adult worm by ingesting flesh containing the encysted larva . In most cestodes there is a high degree of species selectivity in both intermediate and definitive hosts - e.g . , the definitive host of Taenia ...
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abdominal abscess acute adult worms Africa amebas amebiasis anemia animals antibodies antigens Ascaris bite body cercariae chloroquine chronic clinical containing cutaneous cycle cysticercus cysts definitive host develop diagnosis diarrhea disease dogs dose drug duct edema eggs encysted endemic endemic areas eosinophilia Epidemiology falciparum feces female fever filariasis fleas flies fluid fluke genus glands helminthic hepatic histolytica hookworm human infection immunity infection ingested intermediate hosts larvae Leishmania lesions liver louse lungs lymph malaria male mammals mature membrane metacercariae microfilariae migrate miracidium Morphology mosquitoes mucosa muscles nematodes organs pain parasite Pathogenicity Pathology and Symptomatology patients penetrate percent plerocercoid posterior present produce proglottides protozoa pulmonary reaction red blood cells Schistosoma schistosomiasis schizont scolex skin small intestine snail source of infection species stage stool sucker symptoms tapeworm therapy ticks tion tissues toxic TOXOPLASMOSIS treatment trichinosis trophozoites tropical trypanosomes ulcer usually uterus vectors ventral vivax