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intermediate host

Noun

Meaning

a host that is used by a parasite in the course of its life cycle

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If pangolins are involved in disease transmission, they would act as an intermediate host. Source: Internet

“In my opinion, none of the data I have seen so far is suggesting that pangolins did serve as an intermediate host, however, that doesn’t mean they didn’t serve as an intermediate host,” he said. Source: Internet

When the definitive host eats infested and raw or undercooked meat from an intermediate host, the worm's scolex pops out and attaches itself to the gut, and the adult tapeworm develops. Source: Internet

He says they also looked into the possible animal source, intermediate host and transmission route of the coronavirus. Source: Internet

“We need to keep looking for the original reservoir” — likely a bat,” he said, adding that the potential intermediate host would likely be another mammal species that’s more widely traded in the Yunnan-to-Wuhan corridor of China. Source: Internet

Inside the intermediate host, the acanthor is released from the egg and develops into an acanthella. Source: Internet

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