0 to get rid of material such as solid waste or urine from the body:
1 to get rid of waste from the cells or from the body
Some cytolytic enzymes are excreted from the mouth and the bacillary band which is situated at the ventral cuticle.
Transmission to humans occurs when eggs of the tapeworm, excreted by the final hosts (usually foxes but also dogs, wolves and cats), are ingested accidentally.
Viral agents of gastroenteritis can be excreted in low numbers, and electron microscopy may not be a sufficiently sensitive detection technique.
The newborn kidney is less able to excrete potassium, which may in part be due to diminished responsiveness of the kidney to aldosterone.
Itching feet and foot rot are probably due to excreted parasitic helminth worms capable of penetrating bare feet.
In general, newborns and infants have a diminished ability to excrete ions as well as an impaired ability to reabsorb them.
Prevention of biofilm reformation in the wild type was related to some component excreted into the culture medium.
Therefore, coproantigen-positive but egg-negative faeces were supposed to be excreted by the foxes with the pre-patent stage of infection in the baited section.