Parasitic Infections of Man and Animals in Hawaii
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Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Hawaii
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The main classes of internal parasites detailed in this exhaustive study are protozoa, roundworms, and tapeworms and flukes; their life cycles were described. Animals discussed included pets (dogs, cats), pests (rats, mongoose), and livestock.
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Alicata JE. 1964. Parasitic infections of man and animals in Hawaii. Honolulu (HI): Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Hawaii. 140 p. (Technical Bulletin; TB-61).
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