Humans are the definitive hosts ofT. trichuira, which has no intermediate host in its life cycle. It releases unembryonated eggs into the soil together with feces, from which a 2-cell, advanced cleavage develops into embryonated eggs [55]. Humans are infected by ingesting the embryonated ...
The findings of this review will contribute to improvement of monitoring and predicting human-parasitic infections, understanding the relationship between animals, humans and parasites, and preventing and controlling parasitic diseases.doi:10.1186/s40249-024-01216-1Intirach, Jitrawadee...
Parasitic nematodes (roundworms) and platyhelminths (flatworms) cause debilitating chronic infections of humans and animals, decimate crop production and are a major impediment to socioeconomic development. Here we report a broad comparative study of 81 genomes of parasitic and non-parasitic worms. ...
Define parasitical. parasitical synonyms, parasitical pronunciation, parasitical translation, English dictionary definition of parasitical. also par·a·sit·i·cal adj. 1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of a parasite. 2. Caused by a parasite: parasi
This review has 2 parts, the first discussing situations in which the host's immune response seems to be defective and the second describing features of pa... BM Ogilvie,R.J.M. Wilson - 《Br Med Bull》 被引量: 152发表: 1976年 Host-parasite relationship in cysticercosis: Immunologic study...
Harn and other scientists speculate that the relationship between humans and worms might be more symbiotic than parasitic, and that small worm infections might actually have some benefits. "Prevalence of inflammation-based diseases is extremely low in countries where people are commonly infected with wo...
some humans are now more likely to come into contact with infective parasites; immunocompromised people are more susceptible to parasitic infections; molecular methods have been used to differentiate known or potential infective parasitic species; improved molecular and serological methods have been developed...
and they are also pathogens of insects. The mutualistic relationship between nematodes and bacteria is not obligate, as nematodes are viable in the absence of their mutualistic bacteria[7,8]. Nematode infection follows a specific series of events until the parasites establish themselves in the insect...
2015). They are of little commercial importance even though they may be found on crocodile and alligator farms, and the eggs of ten species can infect humans with nymphs (Li et al. 2016). Their phylogenetic relationship was once mysterious because they only have reduced parasitic morphologies. ...
in some host populations where clinical disease can and does occur; for example, besnoitiosis in cattle is of considerable economic importance in some parts of the world (e.g., Africa), but the relationship of these parasites to the population dynamics and health of other herbivorous hosts (...