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Intestinal parasites

Intestinal parasites – what they reveal about your health and how ORY Analysis enables precise diagnostics.

Parasites aren't just a problem in faraway lands. They're part of our global environment – and sometimes our gut, too. But with modern laboratory diagnostics, good prevention, and a healthy gut flora, you can actively influence their health.

Health doesn't begin when you're sick. It begins now – with clarity, prevention, and modern diagnostics.

Parasites sound to many people like a problem confined to faraway parts of the world – but modern research shows that parasitic infections are widespread globally, including in Europe. According to the WHO, around one-fifth of the world's population is affected. Many infections go undetected because they cause nonspecific symptoms or none at all. This is precisely where the importance of modern diagnostics comes in – and where the approach of ORY Analysis lies.

According to the WHO, around one fifth of the world's population is affected.

A glimpse into an often underestimated reality

Perhaps you're familiar with this vague feeling: a bloated stomach, irregular digestion, fatigue, despite a seemingly good diet. Have you ever wondered if there's more going on in your gut than you realize?

Science meets everyday life

Intestinal Parasites: A Complex Ecosystem. The biovis technical information shows that intestinal parasites are divided into three groups:

  • Protozoa (single-celled organisms) such as Giardia lamblia, Entamoeba histolytica, Cryptosporidium spp.
  • Helminths (worms) such as pinworms, roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms
  • Microsporidia , fungus-like intracellular parasites