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The Problem of Gastrodiscoides hominis (Lewis and McConnell, 1876) Leiper, 1913*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 November 2009
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Gastrodiscoides hominis is unique among the helminthic infections of man in that it is the only common representative of the Amphistome group in the human host; Watsonius watsoni (Conyingham, 1904), another Amphistome, is normally a parasite of monkeys and has been very rarely recorded from man in whom it is evidently an accidental parasite.
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