-
juveniles in its
muscles and
reproductive adults in its
digestive tract.
Paratenic or
transport host ā an
organism that
harbors the ****ually
immature parasite...
- As
paratenic hosts, a
number of vertebrates,
including humans, and some
invertebrates can
become infected.
Humans are infected, like
other paratenic hosts...
-
snails and
slugs that act as
intermediate hosts or
those that act as
paratenic hosts, such as fish, frogs, or
freshwater prawns.
Ingestion of food items...
- host and a
paratenic host, a
shrew or
small rodent. The
adult worms live in the
nasal sinuses of
mustelids that have
eaten the
paratenic hosts. Hansson...
- 1920sā30s, and Gr****
askaris (intestinal worm).
Baylisascaris larvae in
paratenic hosts can migrate,
causing larva migrans.
Baylisascariasis as the zoonotic...
- not
undergo any development,
these hosts are
known as
paratenic or
transport hosts. The
paratenic host can be
useful in
raising the
chance that the parasite...
-
squid or fish,
which act as the
paratenic host for A. simplex. The worm
reaches the end of its life
cycle when the
paratenic host is
ingested by a
whale or...
-
bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), all of
which serve as
intermediary or
paratenic hosts of the tapeworm. The
latter species of tapeworm's
transmission vector...
-
snails or
paratenic (transport)
hosts including prawns, crabs, and frogs, or raw
vegetables containing material from
these intermediate and
paratenic hosts...
- raw, undercooked, or
marinated fish
acting as a
second intermediate or
paratenic host
harboring metacestodes or
plerocercoid larvae.
Clinical symptoms...