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Ancylostoma braziliense
Ancylostoma [an″sĭ-los´to-mah] a genus of parasitic hookworms.Ancylostoma america´num Necator americanus.Ancylostoma brazilien´se a species parasitic in dogs and cats in tropical and subtropical regions; its larvae may cause a eruption" >creeping eruption in humans.Ancylostoma cani´num the common hookworm of dogs and cats.Ancylostoma duodena´le a common hookworm parasitic in the human small intestine.An·cy·los·to·ma bra·zi·li·en'sea species characterized by one pair of ventral buccal teeth, normally an intestinal parasite of dogs and cats but also found in humans as a cause of human cutaneous larva migrans.An·cy·los·to·ma bra·zi·li·ense (an'si-lo-stō'mă bră-zil-ē-en'sē) A nematode species characterized by one pair of ventral buccal teeth, normally an intestinal parasite of dogs and cats but also found in humans as a cause of human cutaneous larva migrans. Ancylostoma brazilienseA species of hookworm that infests dogs and cats and may cause cutaneous larva migrans in humans. See: larva migrans, cutaneousSee also: Ancylostoma |