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Hymenolepiasis is
infestation by one of two
species of tapeworm:
Hymenolepis nana or H. diminuta.
Alternative names are
dwarf tapeworm infection and rat...
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Hymenolepiasis.
Retrieved December 8, 2017, from https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/998498-overview#a6 7. C. (2012,
January 10).
Hymenolepiasis FAQs...
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humans are used as
final hosts.
Humans become infected and
develop hymenolepiasis through eating infected arthropods,
ingesting eggs in
water inhabited...
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hymenolepiasis is
caused by
Hymenolepis nana and H. diminuta,
which are
sometimes classified in the
genus Rodentolepis. Most
cases of
hymenolepiasis are...
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proteins enabling them to
invade and to
survive in the host.
Cysticercosis Hymenolepiasis Sulima, Anna; Savijoki, Kirsi; Bień, Justyna; Näreaho, Anu; Sałamatin...
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Harbir Singh Arora (21
December 2020). "
Hymenolepiasis". Medscape. Yılmaz H, Gödek****an A (2004), "Human
fasciolosis in Van...
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Hymenolepis is a
genus of
cyclophyllid tapeworms that
cause hymenolepiasis. They
parasitise mammals,
including humans. Some
notable species are: Hymenolepis...
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known as rat tapeworm, is a
species of
Hymenolepis tapeworm that
causes hymenolepiasis. It has
slightly bigger eggs and
proglottids than H. nana and infects...
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Medical studies have
shown that it is a
vector of
causative agent of
hymenolepiasis.
Acton QA (1 May 2013).
Issues in Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Drug Research...
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helminthiasis Tapeworm (Eucestoda):
causes cysticercosis, echinococcosis,
hymenolepiasis,
diphyllobothriasis and
sparganosis Whipworm (Trichuris trichiura):...