-
individuals is aggregated.
Coinfection by
multiple parasites is common.
Autoinfection,
where (by exception) the
whole of the parasite's life
cycle takes place...
-
either the
intestinal mucosa (internal
autoinfection) or the skin of the
perianal area (external
autoinfection); in
either case, the
filariform larvae...
-
speed on the
order of
inches per hour 2)
perianal involvement due to
autoinfection from
stool and 3) a wide band of urticaria.
Hookworm eggs are shed in...
-
widespread intestinal worm.
While light infections are
usually asymptomatic,
autoinfection through eating the eggs of
worms in the
intestines is possible, and...
- significant.
Despite the limited, 13-w****
lifespan of
individual pinworms,
autoinfection (infection from the
original host to itself),
either through the ****-to-mouth...
-
cysts enhance transmission between hosts via the fecal-oral pathway. In
autoinfection, thin-walled
cysts form from the
vacuolar form and
excyst within the...
- led to
infestations with
thousands of
adult worms through "
autoinfection".
Autoinfection is when the
offspring produced by
adults can
reinfest the same...
-
produced at
different stages,
probably with
different functions including autoinfection (transmission
within a
single host). In
animals and humans, microsporidia...
-
which get
released by the meronts. Some of
these merozoites can
cause autoinfection by
attaching to
epithelial cells.
Others of
these merozoites become...
- on
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