How Do You Spell NECATORIASIS?

Pronunciation: [nˈɛkɐtˌɔːɹɪˌasiz] (IPA)

Necatoriasis is a medical condition caused by the hookworm Necator americanus. The word is spelled as "ne-kat-or-i-a-sis" and is pronounced as /nɛˌkeɪtərˈaɪəsɪs/. The first syllable "ne" is pronounced as "ne" in "never," the second syllable "kat" is pronounced as "cat" in "catalog," the third syllable "or" is pronounced as "or" in "order," the fourth syllable "ia" is pronounced as "ya" in "yacht," and the last syllable "sis" is pronounced as "sis" in "assist." Necatoriasis is common in tropical and subtropical regions with poor sanitation.

NECATORIASIS Meaning and Definition

  1. Necatoriasis is a parasitic infection caused by the nematode worm known as Necator americanus. This worm primarily affects humans and is commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions.

    The infection is usually acquired through the penetration of the larvae of the worm into the skin, usually through contact with contaminated soil. Once inside the body, the larvae migrate through the bloodstream and eventually reach the lungs, where they are coughed up and then swallowed. The larvae then mature into adult worms in the small intestine.

    Symptoms of necatoriasis can vary, but often include abdominal pain, diarrhea, loss of appetite, fatigue, anemia, and nutritional deficiencies. The hookworms feed on the blood and tissue in the intestines, leading to the depletion of iron and other essential nutrients.

    Diagnosis of necatoriasis usually involves the examination of a stool sample for the presence of hookworm eggs or larvae. Treatment usually involves the administration of specific anthelmintic medications, such as albendazole or mebendazole, to kill the worms and alleviate the symptoms. It may also be necessary to address any nutritional deficiencies or anemia caused by the infection.

    Prevention of necatoriasis primarily involves maintaining good hygiene practices, such as wearing shoes in areas with soil contamination, avoiding contact with feces, and practicing proper sanitation. Public health efforts, such as improved water and sanitation systems, can also contribute to reducing the incidence of necatoriasis in affected regions.

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Etymology of NECATORIASIS

The word "necatoriasis" is derived from the Latin term "necator", which means "murderer" or "killer", and the suffix "-iasis", which indicates a medical condition or disease. "Necator" is derived from the Latin verb "necare", which means "to kill" or "to cause death". "Necatoriasis" is the medical term for an infection caused by the human hookworm species Necator americanus, which infests the small intestine and can lead to anemia and other health issues.

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