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What was causes of stronglaides sterclaries?

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Intestinal parasite: S. Stercoralis is an intestinal parasite that is difficult to diagnose. The worm lives in the gut and intermittently sheds larvae in the stool. These larvae may then penetrate the skin of an unlucky host who is unfortunate to step in the stool..... And the cycle goes on. S stercoralis can be a real problem in someone with a weakened immune system.

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