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Whip Worms

whipworms

Trichuris Trichiura, Female(left); Male(right)

The type of worm commonly known as the "whip worm" belongs to the genus TRICHURIS, and is a common parasite both among humans and animals. This genus is composed of at least 60 separate species that primarily prey upon mammals, with some being more common than others.

Whipworms are named for their whip-like appearance, and are transmitted primarily through the ingestion of larvae and eggs on infected foods such as fruits and vegetables. The larvae, when ingested, migrate into the large intestine and the cecum where they fasten to the intestinal walls and feed upon the host's blood. In addition to eating larvae, the host may also have ingested the eggs of the whipworm, which will hatch in approximately 3 months if not completely expelled from the intestinal tract.

trichuris life cycle

Trichuris Life Cycle
image: CDC.gov

 

There are many symptoms that will indicate a whipworm infestation. The first of these signs is abdominal inflammation caused by the inflammation of the intestine. In addition to this, a mucus will be passed from the anus due to the increased mucoidal secretions produced by the injured intestines. An infestation will also most likely cause diahrrea, and in severe cases, intestinal adhesion to the abdominal cavity. These parasites are known to cause severe amenia, diahrrea, and dysentery in mammals. In addition to these problems, children with large infestations have been noted to become mentally retarded. As with many worm types, the species T. trichiura and T. vulpis are communicable to humans, so extreme care should be taken while handling infested animals.

Whipworms may be eliminated by the use of medication such as Vitaklenz

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Treat every member of your family for one month with Vitaklenz and then repeat the treatment every 3 to 4 months or as required.

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