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Intestinal Amebae Infection, Non-pathogenic - support links | | | | | | | | Intestinal Protozoa | | The majority of these protozoa are non-pathogenic commensals, or only ... It infects the urogenital tract and and causes a sexually-transmitted disease. ... |
| | 4787|CH 04 p047-060 | | Human infection with amebae is known as amebi- asis. The amebae are classified in the ... extra-intestinal infection, is seen only with E. histolytica. Following ingestion, the ... |
| | Intestinal and Luminal Protozoa | | Other hosts that harbor the parasite and thus ensure continuity of the ... the intestinal lumen (A: non-invasive infection) of individuals who are thus asymptomatic ... |
| | | Parasitology I.doc | | What are the three ways that parasites are transmitted? What are the major protozoan ... infections in some individuals, but are usually non-pathogenic. ... |
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