[77288] in Daily_Rumour
Destroying your joints
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Pain Free Revolution)
Tue Jan 28 04:27:46 2025
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2025 10:12:44 +0100
From: "Pain Free Revolution" <PainFreeRevolution@wildfoodguide.best>
Reply-To: "Joint Health Revealed" <YourPainFreeJourney@wildfoodguide.best>
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Destroying your joints
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ies of ticks: A. nodosum, A. calcaratum, A. goeldi, and A. pictum. Parasitic worms collected from anteaters include those in the class Cestoda and nematodes in the families Spiruridae, Physalopteridae, Trichostrongylidae, and Ascarididae. Parasitization by the nematode Physaloptera magnipapilla results in anemia and gastritis in the giant anteater. The giant anteater is the type host of a species of nematode, Aspidodera serrata, while the silky anteater is the type host of the coccidian Eimeria cyclopei. Other parasites that affect anteaters are protozoans, bacteria, parabasalids, and viruses.
Diseases that anteaters suffer from include physiological diseases like Sertoli cell tumors, physical injuries such as burns and fractures, metabolic and nutritional disorders like soft tissue mineralization and hypervitaminosis D, and infectious diseases like gastritis,[citation needed] osteomyelitis, and dermatitis. Anteaters may serve as vectors for the transmission of several diseases between species. Ticks from anteaters are known to carry Rickettsia bacteria, which cause spotted fever in humans. Anteaters have also been infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, Leishmania, the protozoan that caus
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