A parasitic outbreak refers to a sudden surge in infections caused by organisms like protozoa or worms, often linked to contaminated water or food. It is managed through rapid diagnosis, treatment with antiparasitic drugs, and public health interventions. Vulnerable populations, including children and immunocompromised individuals, benefit most from containment efforts to prevent severe complications.
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