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Ascaridosis

Ascaridosis (ascaridosis; Greek askaris, askaridos – an intestinal worm + Greek - Usis (словообраз. a suffix) – a disease) – the helminthosis relating to group of intestinal nematodoses which is caused by ascarids (usually Ascaris lumbricoides); in an early stage it is characterized by the allergy phenomena, in late – complications and the dispepsichesky phenomena at penetration of helminths into other bodies, and also because of a spasm or obstruction of intestines.

 
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