Any of various small nematode worms of the order Oxyurida that are parasitic in vertebrates and certain invertebrates, especially Enterobius vermicularis, a species that infests the human intestines. Also called threadworm.
(Animals) a parasitic nematode worm, Enterobius vermicularis, infecting the colon, rectum, and anus of humans: family Oxyuridae. Also called: threadworm
NEW YORK -- Pinworm is the most common intestinal parasite in the United States, and it is active year-round, especially in areas with a warm, moist climate.
Risk factors for urinary tract infection include female gender, uncircumcised male, vesicoureteral reflux, poor toilet training, voiding dysfunction, obstructive uropathy, urethral instrumentation, wiping from back to front in girls, bubble bath, tight clothing (Underwear), pinworm infestation, constipation, sexually activity, neuropathy bladder, anatomic abnormality (Labial adhesion), bacteria with P fimbriae and under nutrition.
The South American tomato pinworm (Tuta absoluta) and the leaf miner (Liriomyza spp.) are important pests of tomato cultivated in Brazil (Maciel et al., 2011; Guimaraes et al., 2015).
They identified carriers of organisms causing such diseases as diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera, typhoid fever and worms like pinworm, hookworm and roundworm.
The control of infections in locally bred mice is of paramount importance since some parasites such as pinworm in the founders can be easily passed onto their progeny and are hard to eradicate even under specific pathogen-free conditions (https://www.jax.org/).
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