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Ancylostoma canium

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Ancylostoma canium as a Disease

Ancylostoma canium: Type of or association with medical condition Hookworm.
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Ancylostoma canium: Related Diseases

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Ancylostoma canium: Article Excerpts

Ancylostoma canium , an illness caused by a particular species of dog hookworm, has been described in... (Source: excerpt from Parasitic Roundworm Diseases, NIAID Fact Sheet: NIAID)

Ancylostoma canium as a subtype of Hookworm

Hookworm (medical condition): Worm spread through feces with poor sanitation.

Hookworm: Hookworm is an intestinal parasite of humans that usually causes mild diarrhea or cramps. Heavy... (Source: excerpt from Hookworm Infection: DPD)

One of the most common roundworm infections is hookworm. Like ascarids, people pick up hookworms as a result... (Source: excerpt from Parasitic Roundworm Diseases, NIAID Fact Sheet: NIAID)

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