Types of Helminth Infections

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Types of Helminth Infections

Helminths Parasitic organisms AKA worms or flukes Transmitted to humans: when they ingest the eggs or larvae in contaminated food ingest meat contaminated with the worms get bitten by infected insects Worms penetrate the skin to enter the body

Ascariasis

Enterobiasis

Taenia solium- Tapeworm

Hook worms or Flukes the usual method of infection is through the skin; this is commonly caused by walking barefoot through areas contaminated with fecal matter. The larvae are able to penetrate the skin of the foot, and once inside the body, they migrate through the vascular system to the lungs, and from there up the trachea, and are swallowed. They then pass down the esophagus and enter the digestive system, finishing their journey in the intestine, where the larvae mature into adult worms.[6][8]

Trichinella spiralis