innvollsormer
Innvollsormer, also known as internal parasites, are organisms that live within the body of a host organism, deriving nourishment and shelter from it. These parasites can affect a wide range of hosts, including humans, animals, and plants, and are commonly found in both wild and domesticated species. They play a significant role in ecosystems but can also cause substantial harm to their hosts, leading to diseases and reduced productivity in livestock and wildlife.
Internal parasites are typically divided into several groups based on their biological classification and life cycle.
Transmission of internal parasites often occurs through ingestion of contaminated food, water, or soil, or through
Preventing parasitic infections involves maintaining good hygiene, proper sanitation, and regular veterinary care for animals. For
Understanding the biology and behavior of internal parasites is essential for managing their impact on both