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Plerocercoid refers to last
larval form, the
infective form,
found in the
second intermediate host of many
Cestoda with
aquatic life cycles. Combes, Claude...
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cyclopoid copepod as the
first intermediate host. When
humans harbor plerocercoids of
pseudophyllidean cestodes outside the
small intestine, it can cause...
- fish raw or undercooked.
After ingestion of the
infected fish, the
plerocercoids develop into
immature adults and then into
mature adult tapeworms which...
- that then
serve as
paratenic host.
Plerocercoid larvae is the
infectious stage for the
definitive host.
Plerocercoids of D. dendriti**** are
usually encysted...
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typically causes little to no
pathology in the host. In
paratenic hosts,
plerocercoids migrate mainly to
subcutaneous tissues from the
small intestine, causing...
- Cestoda: cysticercus, cysticercoid,
oncosphere (or hexacanth), coracidium,
plerocercoid Annelida nectochaete,
polytroch Nematoda Dauer larva,
microfilaria Sipuncula...
- of them to get to its
final destination which is fish-eating birds.
Plerocercoids,
Ligula intestinalis larva,
influence secondary intermediate hosts’...
- also
characterized by a
stromal network of
smooth muscle. In general,
plerocercoids in the East (S. mansoni) are
described as
larger and more
delicate than...
- Regalecidae. An
adult female R.
glesne was
found to be host to at
least 63
plerocercoids (the
infective larvae of tapeworms)
consistent with the characteristics...
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procercoid larvae migrate into the fish's
flesh where they
develop into
plerocercoid larvae.
These are the
infective stages for the
mammalian definitive host...