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trematodes

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trematodes (trem´tōdz),
n parasitic worms such as
Paragonimus westermani that reside in contaminated water and can be transmitted to humans who are exposed to such water sources or who eat improperly cooked fish from the same.

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The helminths include soil-transmitted intestinal nematodes (roundworms), trematodes (flukes) and cestodes (tapeworms) (Table I).
Histological and molecular assays discarded bacteria and protozoans, and macroscopic survey under binocular excluded digenean trematodes (Dang et al.
 
 
 
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