anthelminthica
Anthelminthica is a class of parasitic worms that infect a wide range of hosts, including humans, animals, and plants. These parasites are characterized by their segmented bodies, which are divided into proglottids, each containing reproductive organs. The class includes several orders, such as Cestoda (tapeworms), Trematoda (flukes), and Nematoda (roundworms), each with distinct morphological and life cycle features.
Cestoda, commonly known as tapeworms, have a scolex (head) with suckers and hooks for attachment, followed by
Trematoda, or flukes, have a flattened body with an oral sucker for attachment and a ventral sucker
Nematoda, or roundworms, have a cylindrical body with a mouth at one end and an anus at
Anthelminthica are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, particularly in developing countries. They are