PARASITE WORM.

Authors

  • Kakhorova Karomatkhon Sovronbaevna lecturer at the Department of General Medical Disciplines, Faculty of Medicine, Namangan State University
  • Minadieva Aysha Muradovna Faculty of Medicine of Namangan State University

Keywords:

Parasite worms, helminths, infections

Abstract

Parasite worms are a significant concern in global health, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions. This article examines the various types of parasitic worms, their effects on human health, and the methods used to control them. The analysis is based on current scientific literature, highlighting both the biological characteristics of these parasites and the social implications of infections. Various diagnostic, preventive, and treatment methods are discussed, concluding with recommendations for future research and public health strategies

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Published

2024-10-19

How to Cite

Kakhorova Karomatkhon Sovronbaevna, & Minadieva Aysha Muradovna. (2024). PARASITE WORM. World Bulletin of Public Health, 39, 57-59. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbph/article/view/4641

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