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Soil-transmitted Helminthes: Parasitic Worms

2024-02-27 04:40:32

Introduction: Soil-borne parasites Infestation of intestinal parasites such as parasitic hookworms (Ancylostoma duodenale Necator americanus), aphids (Ascaris lumbricoides), and trichuris (Trichuris trichiura) cause soil-borne helminthiasis. They diffuse through contaminated soil and are human parasites distributed mainly in humans all over the world. Discussion These parasite parasites diffuse by ingesting worm eggs in the soil. These worms also exist in areas of hygiene and sanitation, and these areas are also in warm weather such as sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, Latin America etc.

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: Soil-borne parasites Infestation of intestinal parasites such as parasitic hookworms (Ancylostoma duodenale Necator americanus), aphids (Ascaris lumbricoides), and trichuris (Trichuris trichiura) cause soil-borne helminthiasis. They diffuse through contaminated soil and are human parasites distributed mainly in humans all over the world. Discussion These parasite parasites diffuse by ingesting worm eggs in the soil. - I can not prove this with the worm diet in the digital age, but as long as there is text to discuss, it is no doubt that text discussion will devastate the academic world.