helmintos
Helmintos, or helminths, are parasitic worms that infect humans and other animals. The major groups affecting people are nematodes (roundworms), cestodes (tapeworms), and trematodes (flukes).
Most helminths have complex life cycles that may involve one or more intermediate hosts and environmental
Public health significance is high in regions with limited sanitation. Soil-transmitted helminths such as Ascaris lumbricoides,
Diagnosis relies on stool examination for eggs or larvae, as well as serology, molecular tests, or imaging
In research, helminthology classifies species by morphology and genetics and studies life cycles, transmission, and control