
Trichostrongylus species are nematodes (round worms), which are ubiquitous among herbivores worldwide, including cattle, sheep, donkeys, goats, deer, and rabbits. At least 10 Trichostrongylus species have been associated with human infections. Infections occur via ingestion of infective larvae from contaminated vegetables or water. Epidemiological...
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A genus of nematodes parasitic in the digestive tract of herbivorous animals. They occur only as incidental infections in humans. The following species have been reported in man: trichostrongylus colubriformis, t. Orientalia, t. Axei, and t. Probolurus. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(trik″o-stron´jә-lәs) a genus of nematode parasites found in the intestines of humans and other animals; see trichostrongyliasis.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: trik′ō-stron′ji-lŭs Definitions: 1. The hairworm, or bankrupt or black scour worm; an economically important genus (about 30 species) of small slender nematodes (family Trichostrongylidae) that inhabit the small intestine, in some cases the stomach, of a variety of herbivorous animals and gallinaceous...
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Trichostrongylus A genus of nematode worms of the family Trichostrongylidae. These worms are of economic importance because of the damage they cause to domestic animals and birds.
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