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How Are Worm Infections Diagnosed?
Diagnosis typically involves:
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Stool examination
: Microscopic analysis of fecal samples to identify eggs or larvae.
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Serological tests
: Blood tests to detect antibodies against specific worms.
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Imaging
: Techniques like ultrasound or MRI may be used to locate larger parasites.
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