Metacestode Explained
A metacestode is the larval stage of a tapeworm, found in an intermediate host.[1] [2] It can take various forms, for example, the hydatid cyst, strobilocercus, cysticercus or cysticercoid.[3]
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- Book: Elsheikha . Hany . Patterson . Jon S. . Veterinary Parasitology . 2013 . CRC Press . 9781840766462 . 245 . Metacestode.
- Book: Jacobs . Dennis . Fox . Mark . Gibbons . Lynda . Hermosilla . Carlos . Principles of veterinary parasitology . 2016 . John Wiley & Sons . 9780470670422 . 121 . reprint . 5.3.2 Metacestodes.