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The Impact of Worm Infections on Health and Wellbeing
last month by Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn's Team
Worm infections, particularly soil-transmitted helminths, remain a major public health burden in low-income regions. Parasites such as Ascariasis, Hookworm infection, and Schistosomiasis impair nutrient absorption, leading to anemia, stunted growth, fatigue, and reduced cognitive performance in children. Chronic infections weaken immunity and increase susceptibility to secondary bacterial illnesses that may require antibiotics from a reliable ceftriaxone injection supplier. In adults, productivity declines due to abdominal pain and weakness. Preventive deworming programs, sanitation improvements, safe water access, and health education are essential to break transmission cycles and enhance overall community wellbeing.
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