''A. perforliata’s'' site of predilection is usually the ileo-caecal junction whereas ''A. magna'' and ''A. mammilana'' favour attachment in the small intestine, and in the case of ''A. mammilana'' occasionally the stomach. This parasite is prevalent worldwide and can be found in any demographic group. It was once thought to be of low clinical significance but it is now understood that an infection can be implicated in the development severe gastrointestinal disruptions including intussusception. | ''A. perforliata’s'' site of predilection is usually the ileo-caecal junction whereas ''A. magna'' and ''A. mammilana'' favour attachment in the small intestine, and in the case of ''A. mammilana'' occasionally the stomach. This parasite is prevalent worldwide and can be found in any demographic group. It was once thought to be of low clinical significance but it is now understood that an infection can be implicated in the development severe gastrointestinal disruptions including intussusception. |