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    Parasitic Infections occur when organisms known as parasites invade and live inside a host organism, feeding on the host’s nutrients and causing illness. Parasites can be classified into three major types: protozoa, helminths (worms), and ectoparasites (such as lice and ticks). These organisms can infect humans, animals, and plants, leading to a wide range of health problems.

    Protozoa are microscopic, single-celled organisms that often spread through contaminated food, water, or insect bites. Common protozoal infections include malaria, caused by Plasmodium species, and giardiasis, caused by Giardia parasites.

    Helminths are larger, multicellular parasites, often referred to as parasitic worms. They include roundworms, tapeworms, and flukes. Helminths typically enter the body through ingestion of contaminated food or water, or by direct contact with infected soil. Infections like ascariasis (roundworm), schistosomiasis (fluke), and Taenias is (tapeworm) are examples of helminth infections.

    Ectoparasites, such as fleas, lice, and ticks, live on the surface of the host. While they generally don’t live inside the body, they can transmit harmful pathogens, leading to secondary infections like Lyme disease or typhus. Fenbendazole is best solution of Parasitic Infections. Buy Fenbendazole Australia Online at Medzsupplier.

    Parasitic infections are more common in areas with poor sanitation, limited access to clean water, and high exposure to insects or contaminated environments. Treatment varies depending on the type of parasite, ranging from Antiphrastic medications to improved hygiene practices. Left untreated, parasitic infections can cause serious health complications.

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