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- Ascariasis - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Ascariasis happens when roundworm eggs spread through human or pig stool Most often, people get ascariasis when they swallow food or water tainted with stool that contains the worms
- Ascariasis: Symptoms, Causes Transmission, Treatment
Ascariasis is an infection in your intestines caused by a roundworm called Ascaris lumbricoides (A lumbricoides) Like other parasites, these worms use the body of a host (like a human) to mature into egg-laying adults
- Ascariasis - Wikipedia
Ascariasis is common in tropical regions as well as subtropical and regions that lack proper sanitation It is rare to find traces of the infection in developed or urban regions
- CDC - DPDx - Ascariasis
Ascariasis is the most common human helminthic infection globally The burden is highest in tropical and subtropical regions, especially in areas with inadequate sanitation This infection is generally rare to absent in developed countries, but sporadic cases may occur in rural, impoverished regions of those countries
- Ascariasis Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, Life Cycle, Prevention
Ascariasis is one of the tropical diseases caused by the parasite Ascaris lumbricoides, a large nematode (roundworm) that infects humans in the gastrointestinal tract and requires human infection to complete its complex life cycle
- Ascariasis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Ascaris lumbricoides, the causative agent of ascariasis, is the most common parasitic worm in humans Ascariasis can be asymptomatic, causing only malnutrition and growth retardation, or it may present with abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, bloating, and diarrhea
- Ascariasis - UpToDate
Transmission of ascariasis occurs primarily via ingestion of water or food contaminated with infectious eggs Most patients with A lumbricoides or A suum infection are asymptomatic
- Ascariasis - Infectious Diseases - Merck Manual Professional Edition
Ascariasis is the most common intestinal helminth (parasitic worm) infection worldwide, but most infections occur in tropical and subtropical areas with limited sanitation and high rates of fecal contamination of soil, water, and food
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