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Gnathostoma hispidum : ウィキペディア英語版
Gnathostoma hispidum

''Gnathostoma hispidum'' is a nematode (roundworm) that infects many vertebrate animals including humans. Infection of ''Gnathostoma hispidum'', like many species of ''Gnathostoma'' causes the disease gnathostomiasis due to the migration of immature worms in the tissues.〔"Gnathostomiasis" 2009. Parasites and Health. ''DPDx''. 20 July 2009. http://www.dpd.cdc.gov/dpdx/html/Gnathostomiasis.htm〕
== Life cyle ==
In the natural definitive host (pigs, cats, dogs, wild animals), the adult worms reside in a tumor which they induce in the gastric wall. They deposit eggs that are unembryonated when passed in the feces. Eggs become embryonated in water, and eggs release first-stage larvae. If ingested by a small crustacean (''Cyclops'', first intermediate host), the first-stage larvae develop into second-stage larvae. Following ingestion of the ''Cyclops'' by a fish, frog, or snake (second intermediate host), the second-stage larvae migrate into the flesh and develop into third-stage larvae. When the second intermediate host is ingested by a definitive host, the third-stage larvae develop into adult parasites in the stomach wall. Alternatively, the second intermediate host may be ingested by the paratenic host (animals such as birds, snakes, and frogs) in which the third-stage larvae do not develop further but remain infective to the next predator. Humans become infected by eating undercooked fish or poultry containing third-stage larvae, or reportedly by drinking water containing infective second-stage larvae in ''Cyclops''.〔
New research has just found to have linked snakes, such as ''Gloydius blomhoffii'' and ''Dinodon rufozonatum'' as intermediate hosts for ''Gnathostoma hispidum''.

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