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  • In the external environment, the eggs become embryonated.
  • Some viruses may be grown in embryonated eggs.
  • Humans are usually infected after ingesting embryonated eggs in fecal-contaminated food, water, or soil.
  • These embryonated infective eggs are ingested and hatch in the human small intestine exploiting the intestinal microflora as hatching stimulus.
  • In 1931, viral growth in embryonated hens'eggs was reported by Ernest William Goodpasture and colleagues at Vanderbilt University.
  • Eggs may be embryonated or unembryonated when passed by the female, meaning their fertilized eggs may not yet be developed.
  • Cysticercus develops into adult tapeworm in human intestine, from where it releases embryonated eggs along faeces into the external environment.
  • Pigs ingest embryonated eggs, morula, which develop into larvae, the oncospheres, and ultimately into infective larvae, cysticerci.
  • Humans are also accidental secondary hosts when they are infected by embryonated eggs, either by autoinfection or ingestion of contaminated food.
  • The life cycle is continued when the mouse sheds its embryonated eggs into the environment ( Figure 1, source 4 ).
  • Fish-eating birds which harbor adult " C . philippinensis " in their intestines, shed embryonated eggs in their feces.
  • Eggs are deposited from human feces to soil where, after two to three weeks, they become embryonated and enter the  infective stage.
  • When inoculated on the chorioallantoic membrane ( CAM ) of 12-day embryonated hens eggs, the RCN produced many small discrete embedded poxs.
  • The " eggs " are not eggs like we think but rather shelled embryos and are often called embryonated eggs to distinguish them from unfertilized eggs.
  • For example, in the case of mumps and measles viruses, the virus strains were grown in embryonated hens'eggs and chick embryo cell cultures.
  • Embryonated eggs are passed into an aquatic environment ( fresh or brackish water ) each containing a fully developed larva, called a " miracidium ".
  • What is notable about this life-cycle is that the eggs are embryonated, rather than non-embryonated, when they are passed into the environment.
  • What is notable about this life-cycle is that the eggs are embryonated, rather than non-embryonated, when they are passed into the environment.
  • The water snail is the first intermediate host in which a miracidium ( an embryonated egg discharged in stool ) goes through its developmental stages ( sporocyst, rediae and cercariae ).
  • According to research conducted by Hayes et al ., " T . muris " relies on direct contact with intestinal bacteria in order to promote hatching of the embryonated eggs.
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