ascaris lumbricoides उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The large roundworm of pigs ( " Ascaris suum " ) typically infects pigs while " Ascaris lumbricoides " affects human populations, typically in sub-tropical and tropical areas with poor sanitation.
- Contemporary Estonian " graatsiline " graceful, although the word itself, interestingly, is used for a certain kind of parasitic worm, namely the Ascaris lumbricoides ), and " " veenma " to convince.
- There is a unique case report of a seven-year-old Nigerian who showed symptoms of malnutrition and anaemia and was eventually diagnosed with infections of " G . hominis " and " Ascaris lumbricoides ".
- It was first described in 1932 by Wilhelm L�ffler in cases of eosinophilic pneumonia caused by the parasites " Ascaris lumbricoides ", " Strongyloides stercoralis " and the hookworms " Ancylostoma duodenale " and " Necator americanus ".
- A study of 983 Tsimane women found that 70 % were infected with the parasitic roundworm " Ascaris lumbricoides ", which is believed to have increased their fertility rate by suppressing their immune system, leading to two additional children over the course of a lifetime.
- Borellus ( 1653 ) was the first to observe and describe a free-living nematode, which he dubbed the " vinegar eel; " and Tyson ( 1683 ) used a crude microscope to describe the rough anatomy of the human intestinal roundworm, " Ascaris lumbricoides ".
- Analysis of preserved fecal matter found on cloth covers wrapped around the ends of sticks revealed the remains of roundworm ( Ascaris lumbricoides ), whipworm ( Trichuris trichiura ), tapeworm ( Taenia solium ), and Chinese liver fluke ( Clonorchis sinensis ) ( Yeh et al . 2016; Bower 2016; Newitz 2016 ).
- Soil-transmitted helminthiasis is a neglected tropical disease as a result of infection of intestinal parasites such as roundworm ( " Ascaris lumbricoides " ), whipworm ( " Trichuris trichiura " ), hookworms ( " Ancylostoma duodenale " and " Necator americanus " ), and pinworm / threadworm ( " Strongyloides stercoralis " ).