- Disease: Hookworm disease
- Habitat in human: Small intestine
- Diagnosis of infection: Microscopic examination of faeces to detect eggs
Morphological Features
- Shape – Cylindrical
- Colour: Creamy white or grey or reddish brown (when blood is ingested)
- Cuticle surround body – finely striated transversely
- Anterior end bent dorsally like a hook
- Cephalic glands in anterior third of the body
- Buccal capsule is large and heavily sclerotized; Has two pairs of teeth on ventral side
Males
- Size: 8-11 x 0.5 mm; Males are smaller than females
- Posterior end expands to a copulatory bursa
Females
- Size: 10-13 mm x 0.6 mm
- Posterior end is pointed
- Body cavity is occupied by ovary and coiled uterine tubes packed with eggs
- Vulva is in the posterior third of the body