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Intestinal Worms

Intestinal worms, also known as soil-transmitted helminthiases, are worm-like parasites that live in the digestive system. They can be caused by infection with nematodes such as roundworms, whipworms, and hookworms. One way to become infected with intestinal worms is by eating undercooked meat from an infected animal, such as a cow, pig, or fish and consumption of contaminated water, soil.

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