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... Ingestion of the sporulated oocyst initiates infection by sporozoites in the intermediate host , which can be virtually ... ingested by a susceptible animal ( Fig . 3-14 ) . Thus , although only the domestic cat or some wild species of ...
... Ingestion of the sporulated oocyst initiates infection by sporozoites in the intermediate host , which can be virtually ... ingested by a susceptible animal ( Fig . 3-14 ) . Thus , although only the domestic cat or some wild species of ...
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... ingestion of raw sea- food . These signs , plus peritoneal irritation , often lead to surgical exploration . Although ... ingested by the ruminant and complete their development by first burrowing into the intestinal wall and then out to ...
... ingestion of raw sea- food . These signs , plus peritoneal irritation , often lead to surgical exploration . Although ... ingested by the ruminant and complete their development by first burrowing into the intestinal wall and then out to ...
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... ingestion of the egg . The definitive host acquires the adult worm by ingesting flesh containing the larva . In most ... ingested by a person , may develop into the larval Cysticercus cellulosae . Humans are intermediate hosts of E ...
... ingestion of the egg . The definitive host acquires the adult worm by ingesting flesh containing the larva . In most ... ingested by a person , may develop into the larval Cysticercus cellulosae . Humans are intermediate hosts of E ...
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Blood and Tissue Protozoa of Human Beings | 101 |
THE NEMATHELMINTHES OR ROUNDWORMS | 107 |
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