helmins
Helmins, commonly referred to as helminths, are a diverse group of parasitic worms that live in animals and humans. They include three major groups: nematodes (roundworms), cestodes (tapeworms), and trematodes (flukes). Helmins typically rely on their hosts for nutrients and have adapted to parasitism with varied life cycles and survival strategies.
Nematodes are cylindrical and generally have a complete digestive tract. Cestodes lack a true digestive system
Infection can cause a range of health problems from mild gastrointestinal symptoms to iron-deficiency anemia, growth
Diagnosis typically relies on identification of parasite eggs, larvae, or segments in stool or tissue samples,