ROLE OF HVKIG SYRUP IN KRIMI ROGA W.S.R. TO WORM INFESTATION IN CHILDREN

Dr. Subodh kant Pandey, Dr. Aboli Patil

Abstract


In developing countries like India there is burden population explosion, poverty, overcrowding, poor sanitation children are more prone to develop krimi. Krimi is more common disease in childhood age. Worm infestation refers to the worms that live as parasites in the human body and are one of the main causes of diseases associated with health and nutrition problems beyond just gastrointestinal tract disturbances. Worldwide more than 3.5 billion people are infested with worms out of which 400 million are children among whom 1.47 billion have round worm, 1.3 billion have hook worm and 1.05 billion have whip worm infestations. Children aged 3-15 years’ makeup the group with highest worm burden, which is caused greatly due to the contamination of environment, poor sanitation and hygiene.  “A Parasite is a living organism which depends on a living host for its survival and derives nutrition from the host, without giving any benefit to the host”.


Keywords


Krimi, Worm infestation

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