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host A person or other living thing animal, including birds and arthropods, that affords subsistence or lodgment to an infectious agent under natural (as opposed to experimental) conditions. Some protozoa and helminths pass successive stages in alternate hosts of different species. Hosts in which the parasite attains maturity or passes its sexual stage are primary or definitive hosts; those in which the parasite is in a larval or asexual state are secondary or intermediate hosts. ...
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host (Literally, a "sacrificial victim") The consecrated bread in the Eucharist. (See p. 36)
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host any organism upon or within which another organism lives.
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hospice Organization providing primarily pain relief, symptom management and supportive services for the terminally ill and their families.
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hospice This refers to a philosophy of terminal care, which emphasizes comfort care and death with dignity when all else has failed or there are no other options. Hospice is usually care in the home rather than in the hospital. Nurses and other health care providers come to the patient
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