What Are the Challenges in Controlling Helminth Infections?
Controlling helminth infections presents several challenges. These include the development of drug resistance, logistical difficulties in reaching remote populations, and the need for sustained funding and political commitment. Additionally, reinfection is common in endemic areas, necessitating continuous efforts in prevention and treatment. Integrating helminth control with other public health initiatives, such as nutrition and education programs, can enhance the effectiveness of interventions.