Worms for iOS was designed primarily as a bedside clinical tool when considering helminth pathology in your patients. It is also an excellent reference guide when studying tropical medicine or participating in an expedition to remote locations.
There are 18 specific helminth infections discussed:
Cestodes (tapeworms)
1. T. saginata
2. T. solium
3. D. latum
4. H. nana
5. Echinococcus
Trematodes (flukes)
6. Clonorchis/Opisthorchis
7. Fasciola
8. Fasciolopsis
9. Paragonimus
10. Schistosoma
Nematodes (round worms)
11. Cutaneous larva migrans
12. Visceral larva migrans
13. Enterobius (pin worm)
14. Trichinella
15. Trichuris (whipworm)
16. Ascaris
17. Hookworm
18. Strongyloides
Information is based on current CDC guidelines and recommendations.
There is an egg lab which describes the size and qualities of commonly found parasitic eggs. There is also a 25 question quiz at the end to test your knowledge!