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Phylum: nematoda; family: strongylidae; class: secernentasida; order: rhabditoria. 100 million people worldwide are infected; endemic in tropical regions. Strongyloides stercoralis causes the most mortality in humans. Raccoons are a suspected reservoir in the us and canada (s. procyonis) Experimental hosts (incomplete life cycle): gerbils, patas monkeys, scid mice. 4th most important nematode infection in the world. Asymptomatic chronic disease of the gi tract; coma. Diagnosis: blood test (serology + eosinophil count) and stool (eggs) Larva (l1) only seen in the stool of immunocompromised patients. No reliable test for diagnosis; false positives common. Unique life cycle among nematodes: free-living, auto-infective and parasitic life cycles. 3 components of life cycle: auto-infective, homogonic (direct) and heterogonic (indirect) Parthenogenetic: unfertilized egg develops into a new parasite w/o male involvement. Parasitic adult females in epithelial mucosa and crypts of lieberkuhn are parthenogenetic. Free-living adult parasites in the soil reproduce sexually; only a few eggs are produced.

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