There are approximately 300 known species under the genus Capillaria, most of which infect animal species. This article focuses on C. hepatica and C. philippine Overview. Capillaria spp. are similar to other members of the Trichuroidea superfamily such as Trichuris but with slight differences in morphology of the A redescription of the capillariid originally described as Capillaria philippinensis, a pathogenic intestinal parasite of humans, is provided on the basis of Capillariasis is a parasitic disease in humans caused by two different species of capillarids: Capillaria hepatica and Capillaria philippinensis. Intestinal capillariasis (capillariasis philippinensis) is a parasitic disease of the small intestines of humans caused by a tiny nematode, Capillaria philippinensis. The goal of this study was to present an overview of human infections with Capillaria philippinensis , a new emerging parasite in Upper Egypt.
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