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Parasitic worm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parasitic worms or helminths (pronounced /ˈhɛlmɪnθs/ ) are a division of eukaryotic parasites that, unlike external parasites such as lice and fleas, live inside their host. They are worm-lik...
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Worm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term worm is used to describe many different distantly-related animals which have a long cylindrical body and no legs. Most animals called "worms" are invertebrates, but the term is also used fo...
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Prognosis of Helminth infections including probably outcomes, duration, recurrence, complications, deaths, and survival rates. ... Symptoms of Helminth infections...
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Helminth genetics information including symptoms, causes, diseases, symptoms, treatments, and other medical and health issues. ... Description of Helminth genetics...
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Children who have heavy helminth infections are more likely to be absent from school for a greater proportion of the time than those who are lightly infected or worm free (Nokes & Bundy, 1993). Figure 1 illustrates the relationship between the incidence of whipworm, a specific type of helminth, and school absence...
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The three main soil-transmitted helminth infections, ascariasis, trichuriasis, and hookworm, are common clinical disorders in man. ... The use of these drugs is not limited to treatment of symptomatic soil-transmitted helminth infections, but also for large-scale prevention of morbidity in children living in endemic areas.
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Parasitic Helminth Genomes ... As part of the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute's Five Year Plan, a major programme of Helminth sequencing is underway. Initially reference genomes are planned, which will include high coverage sequencing with some finishing.
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This raises the number of helminth species described in vertebrates from Costa Rica to 325, represented by 89 species of digeneans, 23 of monogeneans. 63 of cestodes, 13 of acanthocephalans, and 137 of nematodes. In total, 133 species of vertebrates have been studied for helminths in Costa Rica (31 species of fishes.
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helminth n. A worm, especially a parasitic roundworm or tapeworm. [French helminthe , from Greek helmins, helminth- ... 5min Related Video: helminth...
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