The helminths are worm-like parasites. The clinically relevant groups are separated according to their general external shape and the host organ they inhabit. There are both hermaphroditic and bisexual species. The definitive classification is based on the external and internal morphology of egg, larval, and adult stages...
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Helminth is a general term for a parasitic worm. The helminths include the Platyhelminthes or flatworms (flukes and tapeworms) and the Nematoda or roundworms...
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BioInfoBank Library :: Helminths :: classification :: [Comparative characterization of the children's enteric protofauna in the Mid-Urals in the early and late 20th century] Identification of parasitic metazoa in tissue sections. ... In the heartland, communities are dominated by salmonid specialist helminths,
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Mesh-terms: Acanthocephala :: genetics; Animal Population Groups :: genetics; Animals; Comparative Study; Digestive System :: anatomy & histology; Evolution; Evolution, Molecular; Genes, Structural, Helminth; Helminths :: anatomy & histology; Helminths :: classification; Helminths :: genetics; Molecular Sequence Data;
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Helminths are multicellular (Metazoa) worms or wormlike animals. They may be ... 2-25. CLASSIFICATION OF HELMINTHS ... Page Title: Classification of Helminths; Back | Up | Next...
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Overview: Although all infectious agents in humans are parasites, by convention, parasitic diseases are defined as those caused by protozoa or helminths. The old classification, in which a single phylum of protozoa encompassed all unicellular eukaryotic microorganisms, ... ... The old classification, in which a single...
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Followup: Although all infectious agents in humans are parasites, by convention, parasitic diseases are defined as those caused by protozoa or helminths. The old classification, in which a single phylum of protozoa encompassed all unicellular eukaryotic microorganisms, ... ... Further Inpatient Care ... In amebic liver abscess,
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Title: Clustering and artificial neural networks: classification of variable lengths of Helminth antigens in set of domains. ...
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Helminths representing 2 species of trematodes, Mesocoelium monas and Urotrema scabridum; 1 species of cestode, Oochoristica maccoyi; ... Skrjabinoptera leiocephalorum, Ascarops sp., and Physocephalus sp. from A. cristatellus and all helminths recovered from the other 5 anole species represent new host records.
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The incorrect classification of mite eggs as helminths may submit patients to unnecessary, costly treatments. Moreover, classification of helminth eggs as ...
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