Soil-borne parasites also known as intestinal parasitic infections. It is one of the most common parasitic infections in the world. These infections are most prevalent in the tropical and subtropical regions of developed countries, and there is a lack of sufficient water and sanitation. In a recent estimate, It has been shown that lumbricoids infects 12.22 billion people, T. trichuira infects 795 million people, and hookworms infect 740 million people (Desilva et al., 2003). Chronically and intensely soil-borne worms can cause malnutrition and iron deficiency anemia, and can also adversely affect physical and mental growth in early childhood (Drake et al., 2000. Stephenson et al., 2000. Hotez et al., 2004). .
Soil-borne worm soil-mediated worms can be defined as a group of parasitic diseases in humans, which can be caused by intestinal ticks such as hookworm (duodenal hookworm) and trichuris trichuria, collectively known as a soil-borne worm (STH is likely to be transmitted through contaminated soil, which has become one of the most common human parasitic infections in the world all over the world, recently about 2 billion people (about 3 of the world population It is estimated that one in a quarter) is infected with these parasites and 4 billion people are in danger.
INTRODUCTION A worm from the Greek "worm" means that "worm" is a helminth parasite consisting mainly of nematodes, aphids and toads. Soil infectious worm (STH) is a human parasitic disease caused by intestinal ticks such as aphids, whip mum and tick, collectively called STH and infects through contaminated soil. This is one of the most dispersed parasitic infections in the world. - Introduction This worm (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.
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. Aphids (roundworm), trichuris trichura (whipworm), hookworm of the duodenum and hookworm of the United States (hookworm).