Multiple Choice
The following is a description of an animal parasite. The parasite may be found in blood vessels of the human intestine. Eggs pass through into the alimentary canal and are released in the faeces. Larval stages are found in a freshwater snail as a secondary host. Re-infection of humans occurs through the skin. The animal described is most likely to be
A) Ascaris lumbricoides.
B) Wucheria bancrofti.
C) Schistosoma japonicum.
D) Taenia sp.
E) Fasciola hepatica.
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