| Metagonimus | A genus of flukes (superfamily Heterophypoidea) that encyst on fish and infect various fish-eating animals, including humans. Metagonimus yokogawai, an intestinal fluke widely distributed in the Far East and the Balkans and one of the smallest (1-2.5 mm) flukes infecting humans, is passed from Semisulcospira snails to cyprinoid fish and then to man and other fish-eating mammals and birds. Origin: meta-+ G. Gonimos, productive (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Metagonimus yokogawai |
A species of intestinal flukes common in the Middle and Far East that normally infests the intestines of dogs, cats, and other animals, but is also commonly found in humans. Intermediate hosts are snails and fish, esp. a sp
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a genus of trematodes of the family Heterophyidae. M. yokoga´wai (M. ova´tus) is found in the small intestines of humans and other mammals in East Asia, Indonesia, Israel, and the Balkans.
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