Sabado, Disyembre 16, 2017

WHO: Deworming in Children


Deworming in children

Soil-transmitted helminth infections are among the most common infections in humans, caused by a group of parasites commonly referred to as worms, including roundworms, whipworms and hookworms. Those living in poverty are most vulnerable to infection which can impair nutritional status by causing:
  • internal bleeding which can lead to loss of iron and anaemia;
  • intestinal inflammation and obstruction;
  • diarrhoea; and
  • impairment of nutrient intake, digestion and absorption.
Evidence shows that preventive chemotherapy, or the periodic large-scale administration of anthelminthic medicines to populations at risk, can dramatically reduce the burden of worms caused by soil-transmitted helminth infections.
Preventive chemotherapy is an important part of a comprehensive package to eliminate morbidity due to soil-transmitted helminths in at-risk populations. However, long-term solutions to soil-transmitted helminth infections will need to address many factors, including improvements in water, sanitation and hygiene.

Article Source: http://www.who.int/elena/titles/deworming/en/

Walang komento:

Mag-post ng isang Komento