The Lifecycle of Parasitic Worm Infections
Parasitic worm infections follow a complex lifecycle involving transmission, growth, and reproduction within the host. Eggs or larvae enter the human body through contaminated food, water, or soil. Once inside, they develop into adult worms that live in the intestines or other tissues, feeding on nutrients and producing more eggs. These eggs exit the body through feces, contaminating the environment and infecting new hosts. Proper hygiene, sanitation, and timely treatment are essential to break this cycle. Medications such as nizonide wholesale supplies help healthcare providers manage parasitic infections effectively, reducing symptoms and preventing further spread within communities.
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