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- The fecal–oral route (also called the oral–fecal route or orofecal route) describes a particular route of transmission of a disease wherein pathogens in...
- Apicomplexa. The species in this genus infect birds. They are spread by the orofaecal route. This genus was created by Garnham in 1950. The history of this...
- species infect the enterocytes of mammals and are transmitted by the orofaecal route. DNA analysis has shown that this genus belongs to the family Sarcocystidae...
- of healthy children and also from pigs and chickens. This suggests an orofaecal route of transmission with a possible animal reservoir. Animal viruses...
- terrestrial environments. Although they are usually transmitted by the orofaecal route, some are transmitted with the host's gametes during co****tion...
- is Tipulocystis maximae. The species in this genus are spread by the orofaecal route. They infect the epithelium of the gut. After ingestion the sporozoites...
- the midgut of Ti**** species (craneflies). They are transmitted by the orofaecal route. The oocyst is somewhat unusual with a double layered wall which...
- of the jerboa (Allactaga saltator). Transmission is presumably by the orofaecal route but very little is known about this species. The oocysts have 16...
- life cycle is very poorly known but it is thought that is spread by the orofaecal route. The parasite infects the cells of the gut wall. There are 16 sporocysts...
- meronts and gamonts are similarly shaped. Transmission is presumably by the orofaecal route. Levine ND (1971) Taxonomy of the Archigregarinorida and Selenidiidae...