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  Visceral Larva Migrans Due to Infection* * Infestation is the term which has long been applied to infection by a large parasite: modern parasitologists prefer the term infection, however, to emphasize the similarities between infection with large parasites, such as nematodes, and infection with small parasites, such as amebae and bacteria, reserving the term infestation to denote presence of ectoparasites such as lice on the body or vermin in clothing, stored food, and the like. with Dog and Cat Ascarids
 
 
Title: Visceral Larva Migrans Due to Infection* * Infestation is the term which has long been applied to infection by a large parasite: modern parasitologists prefer the term infection, however, to emphasize the similarities between infection with large parasites, such as nematodes, and infection with small parasites, such as amebae and bacteria, reserving the term infestation to denote presence of ectoparasites such as lice on the body or vermin in clothing, stored food, and the like. with Dog and Cat Ascarids
Author: Smith, Margaret H.D.
Beaver, Paul C.
Appeared in: Pediatric clinics of North America
Paging: Volume 2 (1955) nr. 1 pages 6 p.
Year: 1955
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Publisher: Elsevier Inc.
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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