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The [[nematode]] ([[roundworm]]) [[Trichuris trichiura]], also called the human [[whipworm]] causes infection. | The [[nematode]] ([[roundworm]]) [[Trichuris trichiura]], also called the human [[whipworm]] causes infection. | ||
==Treatment== | |||
===Medical Therapy=== | |||
[[Mebendazole]] taken by mouth for 3 days is commonly prescribed when the infection causes symptoms. [[Albendazole]] is used as an alternative therapy. Full recovery is expected with treatment. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
The nematode (roundworm) Trichuris trichiura, also called the human whipworm causes infection.
Treatment
Medical Therapy
Mebendazole taken by mouth for 3 days is commonly prescribed when the infection causes symptoms. Albendazole is used as an alternative therapy. Full recovery is expected with treatment.