-
functional division of
parasites distinguished microparasites and
macroparasites.
These each had a
mathematical model ****igned in
order to
analyse the...
- and
macroparasites: Who is who and how do they interact". In Morand, Serge; Krasnov,
Boris R.; Poulin,
Robert (eds.).
Micromammals and
Macroparasites: From...
- threshold.
Anderson and
Gordon (1982)
propose that the
distribution of
macroparasites in a host po****tion is
regulated by a
combination of
positive and negative...
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divided into:
Unicellular organisms (e.g. malaria, Toxoplasma, Babesia)
Macroparasites (worms or helminths)
including nematodes such as
parasitic roundworms...
-
meningoencephalitis (naegleriasis).
Parasitic worms (helminths) are
macroparasites that can be seen by the
naked eye.
Worms live and feed in
their living...
-
Parasitic worms, also
known as helminths, are
large macroparasites;
adults can
generally be seen with the
naked eye. Many are
intestinal worms that are...
- to cool the
vapour produced from a pot
still Parasitic worm, a
large macroparasite Worm, or wyrm, a
Germanic term for a
dragon The Worm,
nickname for a...
-
transmission could involve zoonoses or, more typically,
larger pathogens like
macroparasites with more
complex life cycles.
Transmissions can be
autochthonous (i...
-
modelling of
infectious disease. The book
covers both
microparasites and
macroparasites of humans. Anderson, Roy M.; Anderson, B.; May,
Robert M. (27 August...
-
meningoencephalitis (naegleriasis).
Parasitic worms (Helminths) are
macroparasites that can be seen by the
naked eye.
Worms live and feed in
their living...