The most terrible, dangerous and terrifying human parasites

According to the World Health Organization, approximately 90% of the world's population is infected with one or another type of parasite. Only about 250 types of worms (helminthiasis) can live in the human body, but in addition to them there are also protozoa (amoeba, lamblia and others), arthropods, insect larvae and many other parasites.

Most often, residents of large cities are infected with common worms, roundworms and tapeworms, dangerous to health and very unpleasant parasites, but only residents of tropical countries and tourists who go on vacation to the South usually encounter truly terrible creaturesthat parasitize the human body. America, Africa or Australia.

A parasite that causes various diseases dangerous to humans

Every day, every person faces a large number of parasites; you can become infected with worms by eating food or drinking water with parasite eggs or larvae, through close contact with a parasite carrier (animal or human), less often, infection occurs through household items or insect bites.

The most common parasites

  • Roundworms- Representatives of this type of worms are diagnosed in 100 million people in the world every year. An adult roundworm is a round worm, up to 40 cm long, which can exist in the human intestine for years, feeding on red blood cells and poisoning the human body with productsof waste. Female roundworms can lay up to 200, 000 eggs per day, which are released along with feces and infect the soil. Ascaris larvae can migrate throughout the body, affecting internal organs, blood vessels and even the human brain.
  • Red worms- small roundworms that live in the large intestine. Worm infection is common in childhood; parasites enter the human body when the rules of personal hygiene are not respected (do not wash your hands after using the toilet, walking and before eating, do not change your underwear on time, lick your fingers and so on). These roundworms do not cause such severe intoxication as other worms, but they can cause the development of diseases such as enterocolitis, vulvovaginitis, salpingitis, cystitis and others. During the breeding season, adult worms leave the lower parts of the large intestine and lay eggs in the perianal folds, which causes severe itching in the child, which is the main symptom of worm infestation.
  • The most common human parasites
  • Beef and pork loinare large tapeworms, the length of which can reach 10 m. Despite such impressive sizes, tapeworms are not considered the largest and longest parasites. The longest worm in the world, the broad tapeworm, can reach a length of 25 m. Infection with parasites occurs when eating poorly cooked meat or through contact and family contact. Tapeworms not only cause intoxication and depletion of the host's body, but can also cause blocked bile ducts or intestinal obstruction. No less dangerous are the larvae of worms, which penetrate the internal organs, the brain and even the eyeballs.
  • Giardia- protozoan or protozoan parasites that live in the human small intestine. Protozoan infection is possible by eating food or water contaminated with cysts. Diagnosing Giardia infection is quite difficult, as there are no specific symptoms of the disease. A sick person constantly feels unwell, often gets sick or is diagnosed with symptoms of a number of diseases of internal organs.

Which parasites are considered the most dangerous?

Representatives of the following species are considered the most terrible and dangerous parasites in the world: filaria, schistosomes, guinea worms, cysticerci, toxoplasma, loa loa and some other less common parasites.

Filaret

Filaria are round and long worms, their length is about 45 cm; you can become infected with filaria larvae through the bite of blood-sucking insects; mosquitoes usually carry larvae, and less often other insects. Filariae penetrate the lymphatic vessels and block them. As a result of the infection, a person's lower limbs swell so much that he loses the ability to move independently.

Filaria worms resemble a long thread in appearance

"Elephant disease" is widespread in hot countries, affecting both local residents and tourists, and the latter in a more severe form. This disease is considered particularly dangerous because of the difficulties in diagnosis and treatment - the disease becomes apparent only when it becomes chronic, which is almost impossible to cure.

Schistosomes

Schistosomes are a special type of worms that live in human blood vessels. Small flatworms, up to 2 mm long, enter the human body when swimming or drinking water contaminated with cercariae parasites.

Schistosomes are one of the most common and dangerous parasites

Schistosomiasis is primarily a tropical disease, contracted by swimming in open water. Once in the human body, schistosomes can cause severe damage to the liver, bladder or intestines.

Guinea worm

Guinea worm or dracunculiasis is another serious parasitic disease that can be contracted by drinking contaminated water in tropical countries. Roundworms, entering the human intestine, literally gnaw through it, then penetrate the lymphatic vessels and subcutaneous fat, where they can grow up to 80 cm in length.

Guinea worm, which is a parasite under the skin, is easy to get infected with

Where the parasites live, deep abscesses appear, inside which one or several large worms can be found. Such parasitosis can only be cured surgically.

Loa Loa

Loa Loa or "eyeworm" is a round helminth that parasitizes the subcutaneous fat. A person becomes infected by the bite of a blood-sucking insect, which is the intermediate host of the parasite.

The Loa Loa worm lives in the human eye and causes blindness

After entering the human body, Loa Loa begins to migrate throughout the body, including penetrating the eyeball, brain or nerve tissue.

Vandelia with a mustache

Unlike other parasites, it belongs to freshwater fish and lives in the rivers of the Amazon. A fairly large fish - up to 15 cm long, due to its transparency and eel-like shape, it is almost invisible in the water and swims silently to its victims. The whiskered Vandelia can swim in the human urethra, cling to the wall of a blood vessel and suck the blood, literally eating its owner from the inside. You can get rid of such a parasite only through a serious operation.

Baleen vandelia is found in the Amazon rivers and is considered very dangerous.

Anyone can become infected with parasites; hundreds of thousands of dangerous parasites lie in wait for each of us: in water, soil, on tree leaves, on public transport, seafood, vegetables and fresh fruit. Therefore, it is so important to follow all sanitary and hygienic rules and teach children the rules of personal hygiene as soon as possible.

The entry of most parasites into the human body occurs completely unnoticed; The first symptoms of the disease appear only a few weeks or months after infection. The symptoms of parasitosis can be different: from mild malaise and headache to a sharp deterioration of the condition, fever and hemoptysis.

Only constant monitoring of your health, regular medical examinations and extreme caution when visiting tropical countries will help you avoid infection with the most terrible parasites or, at least, diagnose such an infection in time.