Prevention and Risk Groups
Cross-source consensus on Prevention and Risk Groups from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
Risks & contraindications
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- Pregnant women are vulnerable to severe toxoplasmosis outcomes because the parasite can cross the placenta and cause birth defects or miscarriage. — Human Parasitic Infections: Classification, Diagnosis, and Treatment
- Immunocompromised individuals face higher risk because impaired immunity allows parasites to establish and proliferate more easily. — Human Parasitic Infections: Classification, Diagnosis, and Treatment
- Children are particularly vulnerable to Giardia and pinworm, and school-age children are the highest-risk group for enterobiasis. — Human Parasitic Infections: Classification, Diagnosis, and Treatment
- Proper food preparation and safe water use are recommended to reduce parasite risk. — Human Parasitic Infections: Classification, Diagnosis, and Treatment
- Hygiene and environmental measures can meaningfully reduce parasitic infection risk. — Human Parasitic Infections: Classification, Diagnosis, and Treatment
- The article lists raw garlic, raw honey, zinc, vitamin C, probiotics, and digestive enzymes as dietary or supplemental strategies with evidence for reducing parasitic risk. — Human Parasitic Infections: Classification, Diagnosis, and Treatment