Migration and Growth of Ancylostoma ceylanicum in Golden Hamsters Mesocricetus auratus

Abstract
The route of migration and development of Ancylostoma ceylanicum, when given orally, has been described for the first time in hamsters. A predominant feature of the migration is the absence of any lung journey. This is unlike A. caninum, A. duodenale and A, brazilicnse when larvae are similarly given to an abnormal host. The larvae of A. ceylanicum apparently had no submucosal migration