2024
DOI: 10.9734/ajmah/2024/v22i3993
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Anaemia a Monitoring Tool for Helminth Infection

Onosakponome, Evelyn Orevaoghene,
Nyenke Clement Ugochukwu,
Ikpeama, Roseanne Adah
et al.

Abstract: Helminthic infections also known as worm infections affect mostly the gastrointestinal tracts. They are caused by parasites known as helminths. The infection is capable of causing blood loss which often leads to anaemia. However the severity of anaemia is dependent on the intensity of the infection. With an estimated 3.5 billion infected individuals globally, helminth infections are among the most prevalent infections. In tropical and subtropical regions, these infections primarily affect the most impoverished… Show more

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