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what is the vector of chagas disease how is the disease transmittedthe vector of chagas disease is its middle host a triatomine bug the major species
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what is tuberculosis how is the disease transmitted is there treatment for tuberculosistuberculosis is a disease caused by the mycobacterium
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what is an etiological agent of diseasean etiological agent of disease is the agent that causes the disease it might be a living being substance or
what is the criterion used to classify hosts as intermediate hosts or as definitive hoststhe criterion used to classify hosts as intermediate hosts
concerning the number of hosts how are parasites classified parasites that need only one host are known as monoxenous parasites parasites that need
what is the difference between ectoparasite and endoparasiteectoparasites are parasites that explore the external surface of the host as for example
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