What peculiar reproductive capability distinguishes Strongyloides species from Ascaris and Whipworm?

Answer

Strongyloides can reproduce within the host.

The text explicitly points out that *Strongyloides* species possess a peculiar and dangerous characteristic distinguishing them from worms like *Ascaris* and *Whipworm*: the ability to reproduce internally within the host. This internal replication is particularly hazardous in immunocompromised individuals, where it can trigger the hyperinfection/dissemination syndrome, a condition known to be invariably fatal if not treated promptly, and often fatal even with correct medical intervention. This self-propagation capacity dramatically increases the parasite load and disease severity far beyond what stationary infections typically produce.

What peculiar reproductive capability distinguishes Strongyloides species from Ascaris and Whipworm?
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