Dirofilaria immitis, also known as the heartworm, is a related but much
more dangerous parasite.
Not exact matches
This 2 - decade - old idea, called the hygiene hypothesis, suggests that lack of exposure to
dangerous parasites in childhood makes the adaptive arm of the immune system
more likely to overreact when it comes into contact with benign allergens.
Thus, immune selection accelerated the rate of virulence evolution, rendering
parasites more dangerous to naïve hosts.
It also contains beneficial yeasts that seek out and destroy pathogenic yeasts in the body (like Candida) as well as helping clean, strengthen, and purify intestinal walls so it can become
more resistant to
dangerous pathogens like E. coli, salmonella, and
parasites.
Undercooked meat is also
more likely to contain
dangerous bacteria and
parasites that can harm your dog's health.
Heartworm infection is a far
more dangerous and potentially deadly
parasite that lives in the heart of infected animals.
Heartworms are both harder to treat and
more dangerous than the aforementioned
parasites.
These foods are
more likely to contain bacteria, viruses, mold, and
parasites that can be incredibly
dangerous to human health.