- the
filariform larvae (L3) are
sheathed because they
retain the
cuticle of the
prior developmental stage after molting.: 307–308
After a
filariform "infective"...
-
generation of free-living
adults or
develop into
infective filariform larvae. The
filariform larvae penetrate the
human host skin to
initiate the parasitic...
- over a
period of 1–2 w****s into an
infectious larval form (
filariform larvae). The
filariform larvae can
burrow through intact skin
which comes into contact...
- into third-stage
larvae (L3)
known as the
filariform stage,
which is the non-feeding,
infective stage.
Filariform larvae can
survive for up to two w****s...
-
antiproliferative and
apoptotic effects. The
extracts of
Mimosa pudica immobilize the
filariform larvae of
Strongyloides stercoralis in less than one hour.
Aqueous extracts...
-
undergo two
molts into
infective filariform larvae (no ****ual
reproduction occurs within the mosquito) The
filariform larvae will
migrate to the mouthparts...
- stage,
which is also
called '
filariform'; this is also the
infective form. The
transformation from
rhabditiform to the
filariform usually takes 5–10 days....
- (including Löffler's syndrome) can
occur during pulmonary migration of the
filariform larvae.
Pulmonary infiltrate may be
present through radiological investigation...
-
parasite becomes a
filariform (L3)
larvae that is infectious.
Infection in
mammals occurs upon
ingestion of
infective filariform (L3) larvae. The larvae...
- fil-
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