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ICD-10 code: B83.3

Disease category: B83: Other helminthiases

Syngamiasis: What You Need to Know

Syngamiasis is a parasitic infection caused by a type of roundworm called Syngamus trachea. This worm is commonly found in the respiratory system of birds, but it can also infect other animals, including humans. The infection is typically acquired by ingesting the eggs of the parasite, which are shed in the feces of infected animals.

  1. Symptoms: In humans, syngamiasis can cause a range of respiratory symptoms, including coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. Some people may also experience chest pain or have difficulty swallowing.
  2. Diagnosis: Syngamiasis can be diagnosed through a variety of tests, including blood tests, stool samples, and imaging tests such as X-rays or CT scans. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect you may be infected with this parasite.
  3. Prevention: The best way to prevent syngamiasis is to practice good hygiene. Wash your hands regularly, especially after handling animals or their feces. Avoid ingesting soil or water that may be contaminated with the eggs of the parasite. If you own birds or other animals, be sure to keep their living areas clean and free of feces.
  4. Treatment: Unfortunately, there is no specific treatment for syngamiasis in humans. However, symptoms can be managed with medications such as bronchodilators or corticosteroids. In severe cases, hospitalization may be necessary.

If you suspect you may have syngamiasis, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. With proper diagnosis and treatment, most people are able to recover from this infection without complications. However, it is important to take steps to prevent future infections by practicing good hygiene and avoiding contact with contaminated soil or water.

Treatment of Syngamiasis:

Treatment Options for Syngamiasis
Syngamiasis, also known as gapeworm infection, is a disease that affects birds, particularly poultry. The disease is caused by the gapeworm parasite, which resides in the trachea and lungs of birds, causing respiratory distress and other symptoms. If left untreated, syngamiasis can lead to the death of the infected birds.

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