chilomastix
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Definition
Noun: A genus of flagellate protozoans that are parasitic in the intestines of vertebrates, including humans. Organisms of this genus are characterized by their flagella (whip-like structures for movement) and their specific parasitic lifestyle within the digestive tract.
Usage Examples
- Laboratory analysis confirmed the presence of in the stool sample.
- is one of several intestinal parasites that can cause gastrointestinal distress.
- The life cycle of involves a cyst stage that is passed in feces.
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in medical, parasitological, and microbiological contexts. It is often part of a differential diagnosis when investigating the cause of diarrhea or other intestinal symptoms.
- It is typically used with a species name, such as , which is the species known to infect humans.
Variants and Related Words
- Chilomastigiasis (n): The medical condition of being infected with parasites.
- The patient was treated for chilomastigiasis.
Synonyms
- Intestinal flagellate
- Protozoan parasite
Related Phrases
- Non-pathogenic parasite: is often described this way, as it frequently does not cause severe illness, though it can be associated with symptoms.
- Chilomastix mesnili is generally considered a non-pathogenic commensal, but it may cause issues in some hosts.
Noun
- flagellates parasitic in intestines of vertebrates including humans