Agamonematodes

Agamonematoses are a group of helminth infections caused by roundworms of the family Agamidae, which are nematodes. They live in the intestines of humans and animals, but can also parasitize tissues and organs.

Agamonematoses are characterized by various symptoms, including diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and weight loss. They can also cause allergic reactions and other complications.

Various drugs, such as anthelmintics, are used to treat agamonematoses. However, the most effective treatment is prevention, which includes good hygiene and regular hand washing.

It is important to note that agamonematoses can be dangerous to health, so if symptoms appear, you should consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.



Agamonematosis is a new infectious zooanthroponotic disease characterized by inflammatory reactions in the genital organs of females, necrosis of the ovaries and uterus, as well as a combined course in reproductive females. In pregnant females, the infection is accompanied by premature emptying of the birth canal, torpid course of postpartum