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Enterobius vermicularis - Definition

Pinworm

Two pinworms, captured on emmergence
from the anus. Markings are 1mm apart
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Nematoda
Class:Secernentea
Order:Rhabditida
Family:Oxyuridae
Genus:Enterobius
Genera

The pinworm (Genus Enterobius) is a parasitic roundworm of the phylum Nematoda. The best known is the human pinworm, also known as the threadworm Enterobius vermicularis. It is found worldwide and causes the common infection enterobiasis in humans. The adult pinworm male is 1–4 mm in length, while the adult female is 8–13 mm and possess the long, pin-shaped posterior end for which the worm is named.

The pinworm lives in the lower part of the small intestine, and the upper part of the colon. After mating the male dies. The female migrates to the anus, and emerges (usually during the night) to deposit 10000 to 20000 eggs in the perianal area (around the anus).

Once ingested orally the larvae hatch and grow to maturity in 30-45 days.

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