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n. Any of numerous small parasitic nematode worms of the family Ancylostomatidae, having a hooked mouthpart with which ... Migration and maturation occur in 17 days. ... But as the name implies,
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Hookworms are an intestinal parasite that frequently infect dogs and cats. They are about 1/2 inch long, but they are very, very thin, ... What is hook worm? ... Hook worm is a type of roundworm,
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n. Any of numerous small parasitic nematode worms of the family Ancylostomatidae, having a hooked mouthpart with which it ... What Are Hook Worms? ... These are much more common in dogs than in cats.
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emedicine.medscape.com/article/1108784-overview
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Jan 24, 2012 ... Cutaneous Larva Migrans. Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) is the most common tropically acquired dermatosis whose earliest description ...
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www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/30109
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Sep 28, 2011 ... Title: Estuarine Larval Development and Upstream Post-Larval Migration of Freshwater Shrimps in Two Tropical Rivers of Puerto Rico ...
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www.cfsph.iastate.edu/Factsheets/pdfs/larva_migrans.pdf
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May 1, 2005 ... The larva migrans syndromes are clinical syndromes that can be caused by a ... Cutaneous larva migrans occurs when parasitic larvae migrate ...
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www.cfsph.iastate.edu/Factsheets/pdfs/toxocariasis.pdf
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May 1, 2005 ... the 1940s, visceral larva migrans is very rare and 0 of 300 human adults had an- tibodies ... Immature larvae, which migrate through the tissues ...
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www.parasitesandvectors.com/content/4/1/7
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Ancylostoma caninum third-stage larvae are the non-feeding infective stage of this parasite and are able to infect potential hosts via different infection routes.
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dermnetnz.org/arthropods/larva-migrans.html
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Jun 28, 2011 ... Cutaneous larva migrans. Authoritative facts about the skin from the New Zealand Dermatological Society.
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www.jstor.org/stable/1442279
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Post-larval migrants ranged from 28 to 47 mm in total length. Seasonal changes in size of post-larval migrants and size variation between ponds suggested that ...
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