Corynosoma species parasitize marine mammals and birds, with fish acting as intermediate hosts. They can cause intestinal damage and inflammation.
Distribution: Found in marine and brackish water systems
Detection Methods: Microscopic identification from host intestines
Hosts: Marine mammals, birds, and fish (as intermediate hosts)
Target tissue: Intestine
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