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- Hookworm - Wikipedia
Hookworms are intestinal, blood-feeding, parasitic roundworms that cause types of infection known as helminthiases Hookworm infection is found in many parts of the world, [1] and is common in areas with poor access to adequate water, sanitation, and hygiene
- Hookworm Disease: Symptoms Treatment, How You Get It
Hookworm eggs (larvae) spread in poop of people with hookworm disease Many people have no symptoms, but signs of a hookworm infection include skin rash, fever, stomach pain and diarrhea
- About Hookworm | Soil-Transmitted Helminths | CDC
Hookworms are parasitic worms that infect roughly 406 – 480 million people globally The name comes from the hook-like shape of its head The larvae (immature worms) and adult worms live in a person’s small intestines A person infected with hookworm passes the eggs in their feces (poop)
- Hookworm in Humans: Signs, Transmission, Prevention
Most people with hookworms don't have symptoms, but infections can cause health issues like anemia and malnutrition Medicines can get rid of hookworms, and treatment is crucial to avoid serious health problems
- Hookworms Hookworm Infection: Symptoms, Treatment, Prevention - WebMD
Hookworms are parasites that live in the small intestine Like all parasites, they live off other living things, including people Most people with hookworms don’t have symptoms of an
- Hookworm disease | Description, Cause, Symptoms, Treatment - Britannica
hookworm disease, parasitic infestation of humans, dogs, or cats caused by bloodsucking worms living in the small intestine —sometimes associated with secondary anemia Several species of hookworms can cause the disease
- What Is a Hookworm? Symptoms, Causes Treatment
A hookworm is a small parasitic worm that lives in the human intestine, where it attaches to the gut wall and feeds on blood Hookworms infect an estimated 406 to 480 million people worldwide, mostly in tropical and subtropical regions with poor sanitation
- Hookworm infections - UpToDate
There are two major species of hookworm that cause human infection: Ancylostoma duodenale (in Mediterranean countries, Iran, India, Pakistan, and the Far East) and Necator americanus (in North and South America, Central Africa, Indonesia, islands of the South Pacific, and parts of India)
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