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What are helminths?
Parasitic
worms living inside humans
How do helminths affect human health?
They feed off
nutrients
, causing health issues
How many cases of helminth infections occur globally each year?
About
a billion
cases
What is the geographic preference of helminths?
They prefer
tropical
areas with warmth
What is a binomial name in relation to helminths?
Scientific name with
genus
and
species
What diseases are caused by helminths and their symptoms?
Ascariasis
:
Ascaris lumbricoides
; symptoms: abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
Trichuriasis
:
Trichuris trichiura
; symptoms: bloody stools, abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss
Enterobiasis
(Pinworm):
Enterobius vermicularis
; symptoms: itching around the anus, difficulty sleeping
How do helminths spread through ingestion?
By eating
contaminated
food or water
What is skin penetration in helminth transmission?
Larvae
burrow through the skin from
soil
How do insects contribute to helminth transmission?
They carry and transmit the
worms
What are the life cycle types of helminths?
Direct
: One host, no
intermediate
hosts (e.g.,
Roundworms
)
Indirect: Two hosts, one intermediate host (e.g.,
Tapeworms
)
Complex: Multiple hosts, several intermediate hosts (e.g.,
Flukes
)
What are the two types of nematode life cycles based on infectivity?
Type
I
and
Type
II
How do Type I nematodes infect humans?
Through
ingestion
of
embryonated
eggs
What is the life cycle of Type 1 nematodes?
Ingestion of
embryonated
eggs
Hatching in the
intestine
Larval development
Maturation and reproduction
Egg shedding
Describe the development of embryonated eggs in Type 1 nematodes.
Ingestion
: Eggs enter the body
Hatching
: Eggs release
larvae
Development: Larvae mature into
adults
Reproduction: Adults
reproduce
and lay eggs
Egg Shedding: Eggs excreted in
feces