enthelminthes (Meaning)

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enthelminthes (n. pl.)

Intestinal worms. See Helminthes.

Synonyms & Antonyms of enthelminthes

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enthelminthes Sentence Examples

  1. Enthelminthes is a subphylum of parasitic worms, including tapeworms, flukes, and roundworms.
  2. Enthelminthes are found in a wide variety of hosts, including humans, animals, and plants.
  3. Enthelminthes can cause a variety of diseases in humans, including intestinal obstruction, tissue damage, and malnutrition.
  4. The most common type of Enthelminthes is roundworms, which can cause diseases such as ascariasis, trichuriasis, and hookworm infection.
  5. Tapeworms are another common type of Enthelminthes, which can cause diseases such as taeniasis and cysticercosis.
  6. Flukes are a less common type of Enthelminthes, which can cause diseases such as fascioliasis and clonorchiasis.
  7. Enthelminthes can be transmitted through contaminated food or water, or through contact with infected animals or soil.
  8. Symptoms of Enthelminthes infection can vary depending on the type of worm and the location of the infection.
  9. Diagnosis of Enthelminthes infection is typically made based on a stool sample or a blood test.
  10. Treatment for Enthelminthes infection typically involves taking antiparasitic medication.

FAQs About the word enthelminthes

Intestinal worms. See Helminthes.

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No antonyms found.

Enthelminthes is a subphylum of parasitic worms, including tapeworms, flukes, and roundworms.

Enthelminthes are found in a wide variety of hosts, including humans, animals, and plants.

Enthelminthes can cause a variety of diseases in humans, including intestinal obstruction, tissue damage, and malnutrition.

The most common type of Enthelminthes is roundworms, which can cause diseases such as ascariasis, trichuriasis, and hookworm infection.