Parasitic disease

Parasite refers to an organism that inhabits another animal for most of its life, called a host or host, and causes damage to the parasite. When the host cannot control the growth or reproduction of the parasite, it shows obvious clinical symptoms and pathological changes, which causes the parasitic disease. If it is not treated in time, severe cases can die. Parasitic disease is a disease caused by some parasites parasitizing humans and animals. Parasitic disease is a kind of disease that is widely distributed, many species, and severely harmful in the world. Parasitic diseases include tsutsugamushi and tsutsugamushi.

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