Medical Helminthology and its significance to Human Health

Medical Helminthology and its significance to Human Health

According to the way of development, parasites are classified into biochelminthes and geohelminthes. Geohelminthes develop without intermediate hosts. Soil is the best environment for their egg’s development. Humans are infected through dirty fruits and vegetables which contain geohelminthe’s eggs (for example, Ascaris lumbricoideus). Biohelminthes have complete life cycle with intermediate hosts. There are tropical connections between definitive and intermediate hosts (for example, Taenia solium).

 

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Keeping Personal Health Records and Medical Records Safe With Medical History Records

Keeping Personal Health Records and Medical Records Safe With Medical History Records

Maintaining personal health records is very important today.  Using an organizer to keep track of your medical history records can help you accomplish that chore.  Having medical records will be important for learning about conditions that can be easily detected early which leads to better treatment options and a higher survival rate.

An organizer can be used to maintain a complete family medical history records of a single family or it can be a full set of medical history records for many generations.  The more complete the medical records are, the better the possibility of finding problems early.

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