necator
/nɪˈkeɪtər/Definitions
1. noun
A genus of hookworms, typically parasitic in humans and other mammals, with a single species Necator americanus found in the Americas.
“The researchers studied the impact of Necator americanus on the human digestive system.”
2. noun
A genus of parasitic hookworms, typically found in tropical regions.
“Necator americanus is the primary cause of hookworm infections in the region.”