parasitedestroying
Parasite destroying refers to methods that eliminate parasites from a host or environment. It targets organisms such as protozoa, helminths, and ectoparasites, and may disrupt their life cycles to reduce disease. Destruction can occur inside a living host, in food or water, soil, or in vectors that transmit parasites. The goal is to lower parasite burden, prevent transmission, and improve health outcomes in humans, animals, and crops.
Approaches include pharmacological treatments (antiprotozoals, anthelmintics, and ectoparasiticides), vaccines, and efforts to interrupt transmission. Nonpharmacological strategies
In human medicine, parasite destruction lowers disease burden from malaria, giardiasis, schistosomiasis, and intestinal worms. In