Veggie Troubles: Parasites in Northeast Thailand's Markets
Khon Kaen, ThailandWed Nov 27 2024
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Fresh veggies might seem like a healthy choice, but they can hide some nasty surprises. In Northeast Thailand, where the weather is hot and humid, and farming is big, these surprises come in the form of intestinal parasites. These tiny critters can make you sick, which is a real problem for people living in tropical and subtropical areas. A study in Khon Kaen, a province known for high parasite rates, checked out 300 veggie samples from 10 markets. They looked at cilantro, celery, Thai basil, lettuce, cucumber, Chinese kale, white cabbage, Chinese cabbage, peppermint, and yard-long beans.
The veggies were washed and checked under a microscope. Guess what? About 36% of them had parasites! The most common were Blastocystis hominis, Strongyloides stercoralis, and Ascaris lumbricoides. Peppermint had the most parasites (70%), followed by celery and Thai basil (53. 3% each). So, what's the solution? Better health policies are needed, like teaching people to wash their veggies before eating and their hands after harvesting.
https://localnews.ai/article/veggie-troubles-parasites-in-northeast-thailands-markets-171e32ab
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