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المِعضَدية المُدَملَجة (بالإنجليزية: Armillifer armillatus) هي إحدى أنواع المِعضديات، ومن المُمكن أن تُسبب داء السرسميات في البَشر.
, Armillifer armillatus is a species of the … Armillifer armillatus is a species of the genus Armillifer occurring in tropical Africa. Its typical definitive hosts are pythons, such as the African rock python, while rodents are presumed to act as intermediate hosts. Humans may become accidentally infected by the eggs particularly if consuming (or otherwise contacting) infected snakes. Ingested eggs develop into nymphs that invade different visceral organs causing a disease called porocephalosis. Humans have been infected by eating undercooked snake meat or through direct contact. Most human infections are asymptomatic, some are debilitating, or rarely even lethal. Diagnoses of infection has usually been done by accident, and almost all patients did not require treatment. Most of the pythons sold for human consumption at the rural bushmeat markets in the DR Congo host Armillifer armillatus.n the DR Congo host Armillifer armillatus.
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المِعضَدية المُدَملَجة (بالإنجليزية: Armillifer armillatus) هي إحدى أنواع المِعضديات، ومن المُمكن أن تُسبب داء السرسميات في البَشر.
, Armillifer armillatus is a species of the … Armillifer armillatus is a species of the genus Armillifer occurring in tropical Africa. Its typical definitive hosts are pythons, such as the African rock python, while rodents are presumed to act as intermediate hosts. Humans may become accidentally infected by the eggs particularly if consuming (or otherwise contacting) infected snakes. Ingested eggs develop into nymphs that invade different visceral organs causing a disease called porocephalosis. Humans have been infected by eating undercooked snake meat or through direct contact. Most human infections are asymptomatic, some are debilitating, or rarely even lethal. Diagnoses of infection has usually been done by accident, and almost all patients did not require treatment.st all patients did not require treatment.
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معضدية مدملجة
, Armillifer armillatus
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