intermediate host

intermediate host
intermediate host n
1) a host which is normally used by a parasite in the course of its life cycle and in which it may multiply asexually but not sexually compare DEFINITIVE HOST
2 a) RESERVOIR (2)
b) VECTOR (2)

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a host in which a parasite passes through one or more of its asexual stages (protozoa) or larval stages (helminths); if there is more than one, the stages may be designated first, second, and so on.

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