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a long tiny nematode that infests the intestines, especially rectum, of mammals
What is a "threadworm"?
A threadworm is a small parasitic nematode that commonly infects the human gastrointestinal tract. It is characterized by its thin, thread-like appearance and small size, usually measuring around 0.3 to 1.2 centimeters in length. Threadworm infections are prevalent worldwide, especially among children. The female threadworms lay eggs around the anal area, leading to intense itching and discomfort. The eggs can be easily transferred to other surfaces, including bedding and clothing, contributing to the spread of the infection. Threadworm infections are typically treated with antiparasitic medications, and good personal hygiene practices, such as regular handwashing and maintaining a clean living environment, are essential for preventing the transmission of the parasite.