Helmin
Helmin is a genus of small, often microscopic, parasitic worms that belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes. These parasites are commonly found in various hosts, including humans, and can cause a range of health issues. Helminths are typically divided into two main groups: trematodes (flukes) and cestodes (tapeworms). Trematodes have a complex life cycle involving multiple hosts, while cestodes often have a simpler life cycle with a single host.
Helminth infections can be transmitted through contaminated food, water, or soil, as well as through direct
Prevention of helminth infections involves maintaining good hygiene practices, such as washing hands thoroughly, cooking food