Threadworm-- Any long, thin nematode worm.
Threadworm infection is caused by Strongyloides stercoralis, a roundworm that lives in soil and can survive there for several generations. Mature threadworms may grow as long as 1-2 in (2.5-5 cm). The larvae have two stages.
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50 centimeters
Threadworm infection, which is also called strongyloidiasis, occurs in most countries of the world but is natural to (endemic in) tropical and subtropical climates.
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You catch threadworm by ingesting an egg, or by having an egg enter your body via the anus. Sounds a bit gross, but it happens. The best way to prevent threadworm is to practice hygiene. It can become a problem if feces isn't disposed of correctly in an area, but developed countries don't generally have to worry about that sort of issue.
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A long long time especially if you are bored.
Anthelmintics are use in the treatment of threadworm infections and include mebendazole and piperazine
According to medical information that can be viewed on the internet that relates to the causes of threadworm infection it states that there may not actually be a cause. The National Health Service states that threadworm infection is caused by the transferring of eggs from person to person or a woman's person parts to anus. The eggs can be transferred by bedding, shared washing towels, toys, kitchen utensils, toothbrushes, furniture and kitchen and bathroom furniture.