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Threadworm may
refer to:
Pinworm (parasite)
Strongyloides stercoralis In non-human contexts,
nematodes more broadly, from
Ancient Gr**** νῆμα (nêma, nêmatos...
- front. Some are parasites. Nematoda,
contains the
threadworms,
hookworms and
other roundworms.
Threadworms may be microscopic, such as the
vinegar eelworm...
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benzimidazole drug that is used to
protect against roundworms, strongyles,
threadworms,
pinworms and
lungworm infestations in
horses and some
domestic pets...
-
Enterobiasis -
Prevention & Control". www.cdc.gov.
Retrieved 23
November 2021. "
Threadworms". nhs.uk. 8
January 2018.
Retrieved 23
November 2021. Rawla, Prashanth;...
- The
pinworm (species
Enterobius vermicularis), also
known as
threadworm (in the
United Kingdom,
Australia and New Zealand) or seatworm, is a parasitic...
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Threadworm infections of dogs are frequent...
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papyrus records. They
identify parasites such as roundworms,
Guinea worms,
threadworms, and some
tapeworms of
unknown varieties. In
ancient Greece, Hippocrates...
-
biostatistical methods.
Human parasites including roundworms, the
Guinea worm,
threadworms and
tapeworms are
mentioned in
Egyptian papyrus records from 3000 BC...
- slugs, bivalves, tusk s****,
cephalopods (Mollusca)
Roundworms or
threadworms (Nematoda)
Rotifers (Rotifera)
Tardigrades (Tardigrada) Scalidop****s...
- cytoskeletons.
Drugs in this
category include:
Albendazole –
effective against threadworms, roundworms, whipworms, tapeworms,
hookworms Mebendazole – effective...