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The Loa Loa worm is a parasitic nematode that commonly recedes in the hypodermis of humans. It has been nicknamed the “Eye Worm” due to it sometimes moving across its host eyes. It is spread by Deer flies in primarily hot and humid parts of Africa. Loa Loa worms live in the hypodermis of the skin and submucosal tissues
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Loa Loa ワームは、人間の皮下組織に一般的に後退する寄生線虫です。時々宿主の目を横切って動くことから、「アイワーム」と呼ばれています。主にアフリカの高温多湿の地域でシカバエによって広がります。 Loa Loa ワームは、皮膚の皮下組織と粘膜下組織に住んでいます
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Loa Loa worms are parasitic nematodes that commonly retreat into human subcutaneous tissue. It is called an "eye worm" because it sometimes moves across its host's eyes. Spread by deer flies, mainly in hot and humid regions of Africa. Loa Loa worms live in the subcutaneous and submucosal tissues of the skin.
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Loa Loa ワームは、一般に人間の皮下組織に退却する寄生線虫です。宿主の目を横切って移動することから「アイワーム」と呼ばれています。主にアフリカの高温多湿の地域でシカバエによって広がります。 Loa Loa ワームは、皮膚の皮下および粘膜下組織に住んでいます。
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Loa Loa worms are parasitic nematodes that generally retreat into human subcutaneous tissue. They are called "eyeworms" because they migrate across the host's eyes. Spread by deer flies, mainly in hot and humid regions of Africa. Loa Loa worms live in the subcutaneous and submucosal tissue of the skin.
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Loa Loa ワームは、一般にヒトの皮下組織に退避する寄生線虫です。彼らは宿主の目を横切って移動するため、「アイワーム」と呼ばれます。主にアフリカの高温多湿の地域でシカバエによって広がります。 Loa Loa ワームは、皮膚の皮下および粘膜下組織に住んでいます。
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The Loa Loa worm is a parasitic nematode that generally takes refuge in human subcutaneous tissue. They are called "eyeworms" because they travel across the eyes of their host. Spread by deer flies, mainly in hot and humid regions of Africa. Loa Loa worms live in the subcutaneous and submucosal tissue of the skin.
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Loa Loa ワームは、一般に人間の皮下組織に隠れる寄生線虫です。彼らは宿主の目を横切って移動するため、「アイワーム」と呼ばれます。主にアフリカの高温多湿の地域でシカバエによって広がります。 Loa Loa ワームは、皮膚の皮下および粘膜下組織に住んでいます。
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The Loa Loa worm is a parasitic nematode that commonly hides in human subcutaneous tissue. They are called "eyeworms" because they travel across the eyes of their host. Spread by deer flies, mainly in hot and humid regions of Africa. Loa Loa worms live in the subcutaneous and submucosal tissue of the skin.
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Loa Loa ワームは、一般に人間の皮下組織に隠れる寄生線虫です。彼らは宿主の目を横切って移動するため、「アイワーム」と呼ばれます。主にアフリカの高温多湿の地域でシカバエによって広がります。 Loa Loa ワームは、皮膚の皮下および粘膜下組織に住んでいます。
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The Loa Loa worm is a parasitic nematode that commonly hides in human subcutaneous tissue. They are called "eyeworms" because they travel across the eyes of their host. Spread by deer flies, mainly in hot and humid regions of Africa. Loa Loa worms live in the subcutaneous and submucosal tissue of the skin.
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