xplain how the morphological identification of the nematode eggs is used as the standard in identifying the nematode that caused the infection in diagnostic parasitology. Give examples.
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Explain how the morphological identification of the nematode eggs is used as the standard in identifying the nematode that caused the infection in diagnostic parasitology. Give examples.
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- In diagnostic parasitology, what is the standard in identifying the nematode that caused the infection? Explain and give examples.Identify the intermediate and definitive hosts in trematode infestation.What is the significance of specimen type or the location where the specimen was collected in the diagnosis and differentiation of streptococcal species? cite examples.
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