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- Q2433913 abstract "Necator americanus is a species of hookworm (a type of helminth) commonly known as the New World hookworm. Like other hookworms, it is a member of the phylum Nematoda. It is a parasitic nematode that lives in the small intestine of hosts such as humans, dogs, and cats. Necatoriasis—a type of helminthiasis—is the term for the condition of being host to an infestation of a species of Necator. Since N. americanus and Ancylostoma duodenale (also known as Old World hookworm) are the two species of hookworms that most commonly infest humans, they are usually dealt with under the collective heading of "hookworm infection". They differ most obviously in geographical distribution, structure of mouthparts, and relative size.Necator americanus has been proposed as an alternative to Trichuris suis in helminthic therapy.".
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- Q2433913 genus "Necator".
- Q2433913 name "Necator americanus".
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- Q2433913 comment "Necator americanus is a species of hookworm (a type of helminth) commonly known as the New World hookworm. Like other hookworms, it is a member of the phylum Nematoda. It is a parasitic nematode that lives in the small intestine of hosts such as humans, dogs, and cats. Necatoriasis—a type of helminthiasis—is the term for the condition of being host to an infestation of a species of Necator. Since N.".
- Q2433913 label "Necator americanus".
- Q2433913 depiction Necator_Americanus_L3_x1000_12-2007.jpg.
- Q2433913 name "Necator americanus".