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Human Nutrition and Parasitic Infection Free

Human Nutrition and Parasitic Infection

Author: D. W. T. Crompton
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0521456010
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Human Nutrition and Parasitic Infection: Volume 107, Parasitology Supplement 1993 (v. 107)


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Parasitic Cleansing Program -- 60 Capsules. Why an Anti-Parasitic Cleansing Program is Essential for Good Health... Parasites (protozoan, roundworms, tapeworms, etc) are a common insidious infection which affect at least 85% of the population at some point in their lives, both children and adults. Infection occurs much more frequently than many imagine. Most infections of parasites come from our food and water sources. Undercooked meat (watch out for rare meat- beef, poultry, and pork!) and undercooked, raw seafood (sushi!) are the most common vectors, as well as unwashed and undercooked fruit

This book tackles a number of different perspectives concerning the parasitic helminth Ascaris, both in animals and in humans and the disease known as ascariasis. It seeks to identify interesting, exciting and novel aspects, which will interest readers from a broad range of disciplines. Over a quarter of the world's population are infected with the human roundworm, and the equivalent in pigs is equally ubiquitous. Both contribute to insidious and chronic nutritional morbidity, and this has been quantified, in humans, as disability adjusted life years approximating 10.5 million. Ascaris larvae

This book tackles a number of different perspectives concerning the parasitic helminth Ascaris, both in animals and in humans and the disease known as ascariasis. It seeks to identify interesting, exciting and novel aspects, which will interest readers from a broad range of disciplines. Over a quarter of the world's population are infected with the human roundworm, and the equivalent in pigs is equally ubiquitous. Both contribute to insidious and chronic nutritional morbidity, and this has been quantified, in humans, as disability adjusted life years approximating 10.5 million. Ascaris larvae



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