Intestinalcapillariasis is a disease in the group of helminthiasis diseases caused by the nematode Capillaria philippinensis. Symptoms in infested humans...
symptoms commonly include bloody sputum, cough, fever, abdominal discomfort, intestinal ulcer(s), as well as a less commonly missed passing of the quite long...
Capillaria philippinensis is a parasitic nematode which causes intestinalcapillariasis. This sometimes fatal disease was first discovered in Northern...
tapeworms which will reside in the small intestine. The adults attach to the intestinal mucosa by means of the two bilateral grooves (bothria) of their scolices...
(/ˌfæsioʊˈlɒpsɪs, fəˌsaɪ-/) is a genus of trematodes. They are also known as giant intestinal flukes. Only one species is recognised: Fasciolopsis buski. It is a notable...
Capillariasis is a disease caused by nematodes in the genus Capillaria. The two principal forms of the disease are: Intestinalcapillariasis, caused by...
albendazole is sufficient to treat intestinal infestations by A. duodenale or Necator americanus. Intestinalcapillariasis, as an alternative to mebendazole...
infiltrates with radiographic shadowing. The worms can occasionally cause intestinal blockage when large numbers get tangled into a bolus or they may migrate...
adult female produces batches of live larvae, which bore through the intestinal wall, enters the blood (to feed on it) and lymphatic system, and are carried...
blood vessels (mesenteric veins) near the human intestine. It causes intestinal schistosomiasis (similar to S. japonicum, S. mekongi, S. guineensis, and...
mammalian gut.[citation needed] Anisakids pose a risk to human health through intestinal infection with worms from the eating of underprocessed fish, and through...
tapeworm belonging to the order Cyclophyllidea and genus Taenia. It is an intestinal parasite in humans causing taeniasis (a type of helminthiasis) and cysticercosis...
through fomites and hatch in the human small intestine, exploiting the intestinal microflora as a stimulus to hatching. This is the location of growth and...
results from an infection by the trematode Fasciolopsis buski, the largest intestinal fluke of humans, growing up to 7.5 cm (3.0 in) long. Most infections are...
The larvae then migrate to the small intestine, and burrow into the intestinal mucosa, where they molt four times before becoming adults. Thirty to 34...
since around 1900. All 6,000 species of Cestoda are parasites, mainly intestinal; their definitive hosts are vertebrates, both terrestrial and marine,...
are colloquially called "Ascarids". This is a host-specific helminth intestinal parasite that can infect horses, donkeys, and zebras. Horses up to six...
rectum. In intestinal schistosomiasis, eggs become lodged in the intestinal wall during their migration from the mesenteric venules to the intestinal lumen...
then coughed up and swallowed into the gut, where they parasitise the intestinal mucosa of the duodenum and jejunum. In the small intestine, they molt...
surround the rostellum. These are the organs of adhesive attachment to the intestinal wall of the host. The rostellum is armed with two rows of proteinaceous...
The pinworms can also enter the urethra, and presumably, they carry intestinal bacteria with them. According to Gutierrez (2000), a statistically significant...
the symptoms of dicroceliosis are similar to those of other gastro-, intestinal-, and lung-nematode infections. The diagnosis of D. dendriticum flukes...
parasite. The metacercariae excyst in the duodenum, penetrate through the intestinal wall into the peritoneal cavity, then through the abdominal wall and diaphragm...
and the definitive host for lung flukes is an animal or human host. Intestinal flukes inhabit the epithelium of the small intestine. These include Fasciolopsis...