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. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. (ESOPHAGOSTOMUM 283 mals in Egypt occasionally parasitize man. The eggs of Tri- chostrongylus (Fig. 61Y) resemble those of hookworms, but they are a little larger and frequently contain more than four cells. The life history is similar to that of the hookworms. Ternidens (or Triodontophorus) deminutus (Fig. 106) is a worm about half an inch in length, normally found in the large intestine of monkeys in central East Africa, and not uncommon in natives; (Esopha- gostomum apiostomum (brumpti) is a parasite

. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. (ESOPHAGOSTOMUM 283 mals in Egypt occasionally parasitize man. The eggs of Tri- chostrongylus (Fig. 61Y) resemble those of hookworms, but they are a little larger and frequently contain more than four cells. The life history is similar to that of the hookworms. Ternidens (or Triodontophorus) deminutus (Fig. 106) is a worm about half an inch in length, normally found in the large intestine of monkeys in central East Africa, and not uncommon in natives; (Esopha- gostomum apiostomum (brumpti) is a parasite Stock Photo
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. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. (ESOPHAGOSTOMUM 283 mals in Egypt occasionally parasitize man. The eggs of Tri- chostrongylus (Fig. 61Y) resemble those of hookworms, but they are a little larger and frequently contain more than four cells. The life history is similar to that of the hookworms. Ternidens (or Triodontophorus) deminutus (Fig. 106) is a worm about half an inch in length, normally found in the large intestine of monkeys in central East Africa, and not uncommon in natives; (Esopha- gostomum apiostomum (brumpti) is a parasite which forms tumors in the large intestine of monkeys and occasionally man, in central Africa and in the Philippines. It produces symptoms of. Fro. 114. Trichostrongylus instahilis; A, female, showing pointed tail and vulva (v.); B, male, showing smaller size and bursa (b.). X 25. (After drawings and measurements by Loess.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Chandler, Asa Crawford, 1891-. New York, J. Wiley