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The superfamily Ancylostomatoidea contains the '''hookworms''', helminth parasites of importance to both humans and animals.  The family is part of the larger Order Strongylida which also contains the [[Trichostrongyloidea]] and and [[Strongyloidea]].  
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The superfamily Ancylostomatoidea contains the '''hookworms''', helminth parasites of importance to both humans and animals.  The family is part of the larger Order Strongylida which also contains the [[Trichostrongyloidea]] and [[Strongyloidea]].<br>
 
Hookworms mainly cause cutaneous disease in dogs ([[Hookworm Dermatosis]]) and man ([[Cutaneous Larva Migrans]]).  
 
Hookworms mainly cause cutaneous disease in dogs ([[Hookworm Dermatosis]]) and man ([[Cutaneous Larva Migrans]]).  
 
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Revision as of 09:57, 20 July 2010

Ancylostomatoidea

The superfamily Ancylostomatoidea contains the hookworms, helminth parasites of importance to both humans and animals. The family is part of the larger Order Strongylida which also contains the Trichostrongyloidea and Strongyloidea.

Hookworms mainly cause cutaneous disease in dogs (Hookworm Dermatosis) and man (Cutaneous Larva Migrans).

Pages in category "Ancylostomatoidea"

The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.