Parasite Internal

Internal parasite is a very interesting and controversial term that is used in medicine and biology to refer to an infection caused by microorganisms or viruses. It is related to the term endoparasite, but has unique characteristics and differences. In this article we will look at the concept of an internal parasite, as well as its characteristics and consequences for the body.

Internal parasites belong to the class of endoparasitic microorganisms that live inside the host body. They can be found in the blood, muscles, liver, intestines and other organs. These microorganisms can be pathogenic for humans and animals, causing various diseases, such as infectious peritonitis, inflammation of the heart, abscesses, pulmonary tuberculosis, toxoplasmosis, filariasis and others.

Microorganisms that cause internal parasites may not have a visible form and may be invisible to humans.