Helminthiases; prevalence, transmission, host-parasite interactions, resistance to common synthetic drugs and treatment

Heliyon. 2019 Jan 31;5(1):e01161. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e01161. eCollection 2019 Jan.

Abstract

The morbidity caused by parasite worms on susceptible hosts is of great concern and studies were carried out to explain the mechanism of infection, prevalence, host-parasite interaction and resistance of the parasite to treatment. This review elucidates the prevalence of parasitic worm infections; which is on the increases with the increase in the world population, global warming, poor standard of living particularly in troubled regions and developing nations. The neglect of the disease coupled with the resistance of these parasites to the few available drugs becomes a huge challenge that influences global disease burden. Helminths infections pose a life threat and increase the disability-adjusted life year (DALYs) of the poor and vulnerable people. On the other hand, exploration of medicinal plants as an alternative source of treatment against drugs resistance helminths, attract insufficient attention. This review focused on providing a general overview of the prevalence of helminths, host-parasite interactions, the resistance of helminths and the medicinal plants used to treat helminthic infections.

Keywords: Food science; Pharmaceutical science; Plant biology; Veterinary science.

Publication types

  • Review