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q concerning their respective intermediate hosts how different are taenia solium and taenia saginatathe midway hosts of the taenia solium are pigs
q what are the segments that form the body of the tapeworm called what is their functionthe body of the tapeworm is made of segments called as
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q how do taenias obtain food and make gas exchangethe tapeworms have sucking and hooks structures on their heads scolex that fixate the parasite in
q what are the two main species of taenias that cause human diseasesthe two chief species of taenias that cause disease in humans are taenia solium
q what are taenias what are the diseases caused by themthe taenias as well know as tapeworms are platyhelminth animals flatworms the major diseases
q what are the main prophylactic measures against schistosomiasisthe major measures to prevent schistosomiasis are information for infected
q what are the main phases and clinical manifestations of schistosomiasisthe schistosomiasis has acute and chronic phases and days after the
q what is the life cycle of the schistosomefemale and male adult schistosomes live within blood vessels of the human intestines the females discharge
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q what is the intermediate host of schistosoma mansoni where does that host livethe intermediate host of a schistosome is a gastropod mollusc
q how do schistosomes differentiate regarding sex separationthe schistosomes are dioecious that is the species has separated sexes female and male
q what is schistosomiasisthe schistosomiasis is a worm infection caused by schistosomes a species of flatworms platyhelminthes the disease is common
q what are the most important worm infectionsthe most significant human worm infections are taeniasis schistosomiasis cysticercosis ascariasis and
q what are worm infectionsthe worm infections are human diseases caused by nematodesroundworms or platyhelminthes
q what are some prophylactic measures against hiv infectionthe major prophylactic measures against hiv infection are the use of condoms in sexual
q why is the aids treatment often done with a drug cocktailthe treatment of obtain immune deficiency syndrome is often done with one or more
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q what are some strategies of the anti-retroviral drugs used in the aids treatmentthe anti-retroviral drugs used in aids treatment try to approach
q what is the window phase of an infection how is this concept important for the test of hiv infection in blood banksthe primary immune reply of the
q how do antibody-based tests detect how hiv infection workssubsequent to the infection by the hiv the immune system begins the production of
q what are the three phases into which the hiv infection is often dividedthe hiv infection is frequently divided into three phases the acute phase
q how long is the incubation period of the hiv what is meant by acute aidsthe incubation period of the hiv that the time interval between the
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q what are the main opportunistic diseases that can affect aids patientsamong the opportunistic diseases that affect hiv contaminated people during