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Is elephantiasis a viral disease?

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The syndrome called Elephantiasis in which the arms and legs can grow to elephantoid size is caused by roundworm true or false?

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What does 'elephantiasis' mean?

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Is the syndrome called Elephantiasis in which the arms and legs can grow to elephantoid size caused by a roundworm?

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Is elephantiasis an air-borne disease?

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Is elephantiasis DNA OR RNA?

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Can dogs have elephantiasis?

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Is elephantiasis disease contagious?

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