Zentel
ITEM DESCRIPTION: Common worms enter our body in 2 main ways: contamination of food by worm eggs penetration of our skin by worm larvae The incidence of worm varies in different countries from as high as 90% to as low as 5%. Incidence tends to be higher in areas where farming is widespread and untreated sewage is used as fertilizers Children who are particularly easy targets for common worm infections are being active they are outdoors most of the time. The most common worm infection is whipworm followed by roundworm, hookworm, pinworm, and threadworm. Whipworm is one of the most difficult to kill. Because the soil conditions for breeding these common worms‘ eggs (except pinworm) are rather similar often a patient is infected with more than one type of worm at the same time. Therefore the deworming suspension chosen should preferably be one that can kill all types of common worms. Zentel can kill the difficult-to-treat whipworm. not all deworming suspension can do t