"Ancylostoma" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A genus of nematode intestinal parasites that consists of several species. A. duodenale is the common hookworm in humans. A. braziliense, A. ceylonicum, and A. caninum occur primarily in cats and dogs, but all have been known to occur in humans.
Descriptor ID |
D000722
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MeSH Number(s) |
B01.050.500.500.294.700.775.100.100
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Concept/Terms |
Ancylostoma caninum- Ancylostoma caninum
- Ancylostoma caninums
- caninum, Ancylostoma
- caninums, Ancylostoma
Ancylostoma duodenale- Ancylostoma duodenale
- Ancylostoma duodenales
- duodenale, Ancylostoma
- duodenales, Ancylostoma
- Hookworm, Old World
- Hookworms, Old World
- Old World Hookworm
- Old World Hookworms
- World Hookworm, Old
- World Hookworms, Old
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