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The hookworm was discovered by Aloysius and Patrick Manson in the late 19th century. They identified this parasitic worm as the cause of anemia in their patients in Asia and Africa.
Any of several worms of the phylum Nematoda, having unsegmented, cylindrical bodies, often narrowing at each end, and including parasitic forms such as the hookworm and pinworm. Also called roundworm.
Yes, certain parasitic larvae can grow inside the human body. Examples include hookworm larvae and strongyloides larvae, which can enter the body through the skin and migrate to different organs to develop. This condition is known as a parasitic infection and can cause a range of symptoms depending on the type of parasite.
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causes disease A parasite living inside the body of a host, such as heartworm. -Dyplidium -Isospora -Microfilaria -Taenia -Trichuris -Giardia -Anyclostoma -Toxoplasma
Many diseases can be caused by parasitic worms. Trichinosis and intestinal diseases can be caused by the roundworm. Hookworm and whip worm disease are caused by the Hookworm.
Common parasitic infestations include amebiasis, malaria, giardiasis, hookworm, pinworm, threadworm, whipworm and tapeworm infestations.
Ascariasis, bilharziasis, filariasis,hookworm and trichinosis are common forms of the disease.
Tapeworms are only cough into you by digesting them unless your cat has attracted some hookworms which are the same as tapeworms, they can be found in infected soil (infected fertilizer, once the hookworm is in its host it lays eggs in it digestive tract...and once the process is done, the next thing\person who step on the egg it has founded an new host) layman's terms: Tapeworm, only get in you, by eating an tapeworm egg, to not get tapeworm in food or you, make food cooked well. You can got worm like tapeworm but not as same, it is called hookworm, if your cat steps on an hookworm egg, your cat now have hookworm, hookworm can get form cat to you by box you clean, that your cat sh*t in, egg in your cat's s*it get on hand, egg is in you, boom! you have hookworm, same as tapeworm, Hooray
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The hookworm was discovered by Aloysius and Patrick Manson in the late 19th century. They identified this parasitic worm as the cause of anemia in their patients in Asia and Africa.
Yes, the hookworm is a parasitic nematode that infects the small intestine of humans and other mammals. It feeds on blood and can cause health issues such as anemia and malnutrition.
A hookworm and a tapeworm are classified as parasites because they need a host to survive(get nutrients and energy)
A parasitic worm is a worm that feeds on another organism, its 'host'. For example a tape worm. It latches onto the intestine of humans.
These are compound words ending in worm: glowworm, -hookworm, ringworm, tapeworm and bookworm.
Yes, you can catch worms from contact with dog and cat feces (children playing in sandpits getting eggs on their fingers), so children should be taught to wash their hands before eating. Roundworm eggs and Hookworm eggs (Hookworm is found only in tropical and subtropical areas) are the most common. Tapeworm is also possible. Hookworm larva can also be caught be sitting with bare legs in an infected area or walking through with bare feet. The larva can burrow through the skin. You can also catch ringworm from dogs, cats and humans. Ringworm is NOT a worm, it is a fungus, a skin disease.
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