In fact, these vicious little parasites will actually live off of the tissues of the host victims.
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It may kill a whipworm that it is directly applied to, but it will not be effective on a large scale.
The Whipworm
"Whipworm" is the common name for a family of intestinal parasites of mammals, including most domesticated animals. The adult lives in the intestine of the worm's definitive host.
It is commonly known as the whipworm which refers to the shape of the worm; it looks like a whip with wider "handles" at the posterior end.
as big as a fat elaphant
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It affects the host by attacking its immune system, then the host counter acts the disease with pure skill :D
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Blood transfusion graft-vs.-host disease affects mostly the blood.
The disease is actually called Trichinosis and is caused by the nematode known as Trichinella Spiralis which infests undercooked meat, esp. Pig, Walrus, or Bear. These species are notorious for passing Trichinella on to humans through their flesh. It is trichinella Larvae which cause the most damage.
helminthic ans by mayank bhatia