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www.reference.com/topic/Flatworm-Disease
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Man is an accidental intermediate host, where the parasite will have a terminal event. ... Much is written about the complications of hydatid disease in literature....
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uk.ask.com/question/what-does-the-word-fluke-mean
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A fluke is a parasitic flatworms having external suckers for attaching to a host. The word 'fluke' also refers to an accidental and favourab ... view more. ... ChaCha has the answer to this question:
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www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Accidental_host
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Definition and other additional information on Accidental host from Biology- Online.org dictionary.
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www.path.cam.ac.uk/~schisto/general_parasitology/parasi...
www.path.cam.ac.uk/~schisto/general_parasitology/parasitology_general_helminthlifecycles.html
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Accidental Hosts are those in which the parasite do not normally develop (due, for example to lack of exposure to infective forms of the parasite), but when ...
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www.etiquettehell.com/?p=3115
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Jan 31, 2012 ... I would love an opinion on this, please. Every time my mother-in-law comes to town (about three times a year), the entire family (16 people) ...
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www.zoonosis.ac.uk:8080/display/nczr/Accidental+host
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Nov 13, 2006 ... A host for an infection that is not part of the normal ecology of the infectious agent /parasite. Most accidental hosts are also 'dead end' hosts, i.e. ...
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www.wadsworth.org/new/species/accidental.htm
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Humans are "accidental" hosts in that human infection is not required for propagation of the infectious agent in nature. Humans have become ill from zoonoses ...
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Toxocariasis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxocariasis
There are many 'accidental' or paratenic hosts including humans, birds, pigs, rodents, goats, monkeys, and rabbits.. In paratenic hosts the larvae never mature ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1221507
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Man, an accidental host of Cyclodontostomum purvisi (Adams, 1933), and the occurrence in rats in Thailand. Bhaibulaya M, Indrangarm S. Two adults of ...
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