how to larvae spread diseases
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In their natural animal hosts, the larvae are able to penetrate into the dermis and gain access to the lymphatic and venous system. Upon transport to the lungs, they invade the alveoli and migrate to the trachea, where they are swallowed.
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In their natural animal hosts, the larvae are able to penetrate into the dermis and gain access to the lymphatic and venous system. Upon transport to the lungs, they invade the alveoli and migrate to the trachea, where they are swallowed.
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