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  • He invented the genus of threadworms " Strongyloides ".
  • They block the entrance to a threadworm nest and Diane falls asleep.
  • There they find themselves facing a Titanian threadworm.
  • The patient has strongyloides-threadworms.
  • After spending a few months in the wild, Mogok contracted a massive threadworm infection, and trackers found him very weak.
  • Helminths are parasitic worms such as hookworms, whipworms, and threadworms that have evolved to live within a host organism on which they rely for nutrients.
  • "' Oxibendazole "'is a benzimidazole drug that is used to protect against roundworms, threadworms, pinworms and lungworm infestations in horses and some domestic pets.
  • In the UK and Australia, however, the term " threadworm " can also refer to nematodes of the genus " Enterobius ", otherwise known as pinworms.
  • Ingestion of helminth ( worm ) " Enterobius vermicularis " ( pinworm, or threadworm ) eggs leads to enterobiasis, indicative of severe itching around the anus from migration of gravid females from the bowel.
  • In recent decades the practice of using of medicated grit and direct dosing of birds against an endoparasite, the strongyle worm or threadworm ( " Trichostrongylus tenuis " ), has become part of the management regime on many moors.
  • Parasitic infection, especially with threadworms ( " Strongyloides westeri " ) and ascarids ( " Parascaris equorum " ) can produce signs of colic in foals ( See Gastric ulceration ), which may lead to gastric perforation and peritonitis, small intestine volvulus, and uroabdomen secondary to urinary bladder rupture.
  • The Ecdysozoa concept divides the taxon into two, the Panarthropoda into which the velvet worms are placed, and the sister group Cycloneuralia, containing the threadworms ( Nematoda ), horsehair worms ( Nematomorpha ) and three rather obscure groups : the mud dragons ( Kinorhyncha ); penis worms ( Priapulida ); and brush-heads ( Loricifera ).
  • 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 " ).
  • While the latter four species may be considered to be mutualists-providing benefit to their host without causing longterm harm-there are other helminth species that have demonstrated therapeutic effects but which also have a potential to cause less desirable or even harmful effects and therefore do not share the ideal characteristics for a therapeutic helminth . commonly known as human giant roundworm; " Strongyloides stercoralis ", commonly known as human roundworm; " Enterobius vermicularis ", commonly known as threadworm or seatworm; and " Hymenolepis nana ", also known as dwarf tapeworm.