| paratenic host | An intermediate host in which no development of the parasite occurs, although its presence may be required as an essential link in the completion of the parasite's life cycle; e.g., the successive fish host's that carry the plerocercoid of Diphyllobothrium latum, the broad fish tapeworm, to larger food fish eventually eaten by man or other final host's. Synonym: transport host. (05 Mar 2000) |
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a potential or substitute intermediate host that serves until the appropriate definitive host is reached, and in which no development of the parasite occurs; it may or may not be necessary to the completion of the parasite's life cycle. Called also transfer h. and transport h.
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| paratenic host |
host which the parasite enters, does not undergo any development or reproduction, but remains infective to the definitive host.
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| paratenic |
a stage of the parasite can live in this host, but no development of the parasite occurs. The parasite remains infective.
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