- Parasitic worm
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Parasitic worm (disambiguation) "Parasitic worms or helminths are a division of eukaroyticparasites that, unlike external parasites such aslice andfleas , live inside their host.cite journal |author=Maizels RM, Yazdanbakhsh M |title=Immune regulation by helminth parasites: cellular and molecular mechanisms |journal=Nat. Rev. Immunol. |volume=3 |issue=9 |pages=733–44 |year=2003 |pmid=12949497 |url=http://www.era.lib.ed.ac.uk/bitstream/1842/465/1/Maizels_%26_Yazdanbakhsh.pdf |doi=10.1038/nri1183] They are worm-likeorganism s that live and feed off living hosts, receivingnourishment and protection while disrupting their hosts'nutrient absorption, causing weakness anddisease . Those that live inside thedigestive tract are calledintestinal parasite s. They can live inside humans as well as other animals.Helminthology is the study of parasitic worms and their effect on their hosts.Parasitic worms are categorized into three groups:
cestodes ,nematodes , andtrematodes .These are the principal morphologic differences of the different families of helminths:
Diseases caused in humans by helminth infection include
ascariasis ,dracunculiasis ,elephantiasis ,hookworm ,lymphatic filariasis ,onchocerciasis ,schistosomiasis , andtrichuriasis .Reproduction
Parasitic worms are sequential hermaphrodites and reproduce depending on the species of worm, either with the presence of a male and female worm, joining
sperm and eggs, producing fertile eggs, such as hookworms, or by breaking off segments that contain both male and female sex organs that are able to produce fertile eggs without the presence of a male or female. (e.g., tapeworms)All worm offspring are passed on through poorly-cooked
meat , especiallypork , wildfish , andbeef , contaminated water,feces andmosquito es. However, it is estimated that 40 million Americans are infected with the most common roundworm, thepinworm . Medical expertswho? theorize that widespread intestinal parasite infestation is leading to the rise ofcolon cancer in the United States.Worm eggs or
larva e or even adults enter the human body through the mouth, anus, nose, or skin, with mostspecies attaching themselves to the intestinal tract. With the presence of digestiveenzyme s, worm egg shells are dissolved, releasing a brand-new worm; unlike its egg shell, the parasitic worm is protected from the body's powerful digestive enzymes by producing a protectivekeratin layer.Immune response
The immune response to worm infection in humans is a Th2 response in the majority of cases. This results in
inflammation of the gut, and results in cyst-like structures forming around the egg deposits throughout the body. The host's lymphatic system is also heavily taxed the longer helminths propagate, which excrete toxins after feeding. These toxins are released into the intestines to be absorbed by the host's bloodstream. This phenomena makes the host susceptible to more common diseases such as seasonal viruses and bacterial infection.References
External links
* [http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/roundwor.htm Parasitic Roundworm Diseases]
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