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Moniliformis

Spanish: Moniliformis

Description

Moniliformis refers to a genus of parasitic worms that can infect the intestines of various hosts, including humans. These organisms are known for their elongated, segmented bodies and can lead to significant health issues if not properly diagnosed and treated.

Interpreter Notes

Interpreters should be aware that 'Moniliformis' may be used in various medical contexts, often related to parasitic infections. It's important to maintain a formal register and avoid colloquial terms. There are no widely recognized colloquial alternatives to this term, so sticking to the glossary term is recommended.

Example Sentences

EN: The patient was diagnosed with an infection caused by Moniliformis.

ES: El paciente fue diagnosticado con una infección causada por Moniliformis.

Common Interpreter Mistakes

Confusing 'Moniliformis' with similar-sounding terms; misinterpreting the context of parasitic infections; using informal language instead of clinical terminology.

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Term Last Updated: January 5, 2026