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1. Disease Transmission
Cockroaches are mechanical vectors — meaning they carry pathogens on their body surfaces, legs, and inside their gut from dirty places like sewers, garbage, and drains.
They can transmit:
Salmonella, E-coli, shigella,staphylococcus,Parasite eggs (like roundworm or hookworm eggs they pick up from contaminated soil)
2. Allergens and Asthma Triggers
Cockroach saliva, feces, shed exoskeletons, and body parts can trigger severe allergic reactions in sensitive people.
Symptoms include:
Sneezing
Skin rashes
Asthma attacks
Especially dangerous for children and the elderly in cockroach-infested homes.
3. Food Contamination
They crawl over food, utensils, and surfaces — leaving behind pathogens, allergens, and sometimes parasite eggs, risking foodborne illnesses.
4. Psychological Stress
Their presence can cause anxiety, fear (katsaridaphobia — fear of cockroaches), and stress, especially in densely populated urban households.
5. Parasitic Host
Cockroaches themselves often harbor intestinal parasites like Leidynema (as you just observed), protozoa like Nyctotherus, and helminth eggs in their gut — which can indirectly contribute to spreading parasitic infections when humans accidentally ingest contaminated food or water.
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