Ancylostomatidae -
The family includes several genera, with Ancylostoma (Dubini, 1843) and Necator (Stiles, 1903) being the most medically significant.
The most common hookworm infecting humans. ancylostomatidae
A prominent human hookworm with higher pathogenicity than N. americanus . The family includes several genera
Hookworms have a direct life cycle, relying on contaminated soil for development. Ancylostoma Ceylanicum - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics with Ancylostoma (Dubini
A hookworm primarily affecting carnivores with lower zoonotic risk. 2. Life Cycle and Transmission