Parasitosis: Discussing the public health problems of Helms infection in soils in developing countries, more infections in Africa and domestically can effectively control the infection. Introduction In the world, an estimated 2 billion people are infected with one or more soil-borne infectious worms (STH) including aphids (aphids), Trichuris trichuria and hookworms (Ancylostoma duodenum and Necator). Americanus). The worm will prosper in places where the soil is warm, moist, not hygienic.
Worms or parasites often referred to as "worms" are the most common diseases of chronic human infection worldwide. Soil infection is caused by various kinds of parasites. There are over 340 worms; most are infrequent in humans, they may infect animals that can be used as infected reservoirs, but the four major nematodes are infected by humans. - Introduction Words come from the meaning of Greek. HELMINTHS is a parasite word that has existed with humans since it was commemorated. Helsingt infections in developing countries, in particular, far exceed common infections such as tuberculosis. Egg eggs in the intestines can be seen in the dead body several years ago.
Introduction Worm (worm) is a parasitic metazoan group. Soil-borne helminth infections or helminthiasis (STH) are caused by these parasites; Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura and hookworms (Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus). Adults live in the intestines, so they are also known as intestinal parasites. - Introduction of regeneration light of Dugesia dorotocephala The purpose of this experiment was to test the effect of light on regeneration of Dugesia dorotocephala. Dorotocephala belongs to Turbellaria and belongs to the animal kingdom belonging to Seriata and these insects are classified as Tricladida subgenera according to the three major branches of their digestive system. They are further subdivided according to ecological habitat
Parasites infect various creatures such as plants, insects, and animals. Parasites are also called worms and include nematodes (locusts) and animals (flat worms). Hookworms, w insects, crickets, whipworms and parasites are a kind of parasitic mites. Parasitic parasites include aphids and flukes. In humans, most of these worms infect the intestines and sometimes spread to other parts of the body. Intestinal parasites are attached to the wall of the gastrointestinal tract and are feeding from the host. They produce thousands of eggs excreted in the body and outside the body (excrement)