Helminths are parasitic in blood vessels.

Helminths are parasitic organisms that feed on the host and negatively affect his health. Their presence in the blood carries various diseases, but diseases are caused not so much by their presence in the body as by their waste products that enter the host’s body.
Such parasites include: Mansonella, hemosporidia, trypanosomes, toxoplasma, malaria plasmodium, amoeba, schistosome, tapeworm, hookworm, echinococcus and various nematodes.
The entry of these parasites into the body occurs when insects or animals bite or when eating unwashed or raw foods.



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