Ancylostomatidae

The family includes several genera, with Ancylostoma (Dubini, 1843) and Necator (Stiles, 1903) being the most medically significant.

Hookworms have a direct life cycle, relying on contaminated soil for development. Ancylostoma Ceylanicum - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics ancylostomatidae

A hookworm primarily affecting carnivores with lower zoonotic risk. 2. Life Cycle and Transmission The family includes several genera

The most common hookworm infecting humans. with Ancylostoma (Dubini

The most prevalent and pathogenic species in dogs, capable of zoonotic transmission to humans.

A prominent human hookworm with higher pathogenicity than N. americanus .