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Moniezia spp. 莫尼茨绦虫

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Moniezia spp. 莫尼茨绦虫. 主讲:谭韵贤 PPT 制作:林冰媛 查找资料:王荷风,王思,刘晨. Introduction :. Monieziosis is a cestodiasis caused by Moniezia sp. including Moniezia expansa ( 扩张莫尼次绦虫 ) and M . benedni ( 贝氏莫尼茨绦虫 ).

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