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Differences Between Flatworms And Roundworms

Differences Between Flatworms And Roundworms

Flatworms are un-segmented worms and belong to the division of phylum Platyhelminthes. They do not have coelom, respiratory system or a circulatory system. These flat parasites acquire their food from a host and their digestive system is very peculiar with only one opening. Flatworms have egg stages have temporary larval forms. Flatworms have complex life cycles and they require multiple hosts.

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Brain Damage And Lyme Disease

Brain Damage And Lyme Disease

Antibiotics are the most common form of medications that are prescribed for Lyme disease patients. They are usually given orally but in severe cases of the disease, it is given intravenously. Lyme disease is usually treated well with antibiotics and it often leads to a quick and complete recovery. However, it is important that they be given to the patient in the early stages of the infection.

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What Does Ringworm Look Like On Animals ?

What Does Ringworm Look Like On Animals ?

Ringworm is a communicable disease which is caused by fungus growth. It can spread when there is a direct contact with someone who already has the problem. It can also spread indirectly by using materials used by a person affected by the problem.

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