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  • The eggs of " Ancylostoma duodenale " and " Necator americanus " cannot be distinguished.
  • "Necator americanus " has been proposed as an alternative to " Trichuris suis " in helminthic therapy.
  • While working at the Department of Agriculture, he identified a new species of hookworm called " Necator americanus ".
  • Epidemiological research shows that IgE level is increased when infected by " Schistosoma mansoni ", " Necator americanus ", and nematodes in human.
  • There are currently two closely related treatments available, inoculation with either Necator americanus, commonly known as hookworms, or Trichuris Suis Ova, commonly known as Pig Whipworm Eggs.
  • In this discipline studied the importance of insects in the transmission of disease, was the author of numerous papers and " Necator americanus " identified as the cause of anemia in patients who had suffered from malaria.
  • It was first described in 1932 by Wilhelm L鰂fler in cases of eosinophilic pneumonia caused by the parasites " Ascaris lumbricoides ", " Strongyloides stercoralis " and the hookworms " Ancylostoma duodenale " and " Necator americanus ".
  • Unlike the hookworms " Necator americanus " and " Ancylostoma duodenale ", " A . ceylanicum " can competently infect and thrive within not only human hosts but other mammalian hosts as well ( such as dogs, cats, or golden hamsters ).
  • "Verweij, Jaco J, Eric A T Brienen, et al .  Simultaneous detection and quantification of " Ancylostoma duodenale ", " Necator americanus " and " Oesophagostomum bifurcum " in fecal samples using multiplex real-time PCR . ( 2007 ) Am.
  • Soil-transmitted helminthiasis is a neglected tropical disease as a result of infection of intestinal parasites such as roundworm ( " Ascaris lumbricoides " ), whipworm ( " Trichuris trichiura " ), hookworms ( " Ancylostoma duodenale " and " Necator americanus " ), and pinworm / threadworm ( " Strongyloides stercoralis " ).
  • A number of such organisms are currently being investigated for their use as treatment including : " Trichuris suis " ova, commonly known as pig whipworm eggs; " Necator americanus ", commonly known as hookworms; " Trichuris trichiura " ova, commonly referred to as human whipworm eggs; " Hymenolepis diminuta ", commonly known as rat tapeworm cysticerci.