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[[Image:Baylisascarisprocyonis1.jpeg|thumb|300px|left|The life cycle of <i>B. procyonis </i>. Image from [http://www.raccoonworld.com/raccoonroundworm.html].]]
[[Image:Bprocyonislifecycle.gif‎|thumb|300px|left|The life cycle of <i>B. procyonis </i>. Image from [http://www.raccoonworld.com/raccoonroundworm.html].]]


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Introduction and Phylogeny

This is an image of Baylisascaris procyonis adults obtained from a raccoon. Image from CDC.gov.


By Nadia Torok

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Baylisascaris procyonis Life Cycle

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The life cycle of B. procyonis . Image from [1].



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Transmission, Risk Factors, and Treatment

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disease 1

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disease 2

Other Animals

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Authored for BIOL 238 Microbiology, taught by Joan Slonczewski, 2017, Kenyon College.