Three-Dimensional Models of Soil-Transmitted Helminth Eggs from Light Microscopy Images.

Yan Emygdio Dias, Elisângela Oliveira de Freitas,Dayane Alvarinho de Oliveira,Wendell Girard-Dias, Lúcio Paulo do Amaral Crivano Machado,Eduardo José Lopes-Torres

TROPICAL MEDICINE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE(2022)

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The World Health Organization indicates that more than 1.5 billion people are infected with geohelminths. Soil-transmitted helminths prevail mostly in tropical and subtropical regions, in areas with inadequate hygiene and sanitation conditions, and basic health education problems. Nematode eggs are structures of resistance and infection by fecal-oral transmission. When STH eggs are ingested, they can infect the potential host, causing abdominal pain, diarrhea, anemia, malnutrition, and physical-cognitive impacts in children. Taking advantage of the increasing employment of three-dimensional models of these structured based on light microscopy images to improve the research area and education could be an alternative to improve health education and spread scientific information on transmission and prevention. The objective of this work was to produce 3D printed models from bi-dimensional images of eggs based on their real morphological and morphometric characteristics. The virtual models were reconstructed from the acquisition and selection of images obtained using light microscopy. After selecting referential images, we constructed the models based on the vectorization of the egg structures. After vectorization, 3D modeling was performed and printed in PLA. 3D models have a high potential to contribute to the advanced morphological studies and teaching of parasitological sciences, enriching the teaching-learning process applicable in presential or remote teaching of basic education, undergraduate, and post-graduation classes.
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helminth, 3D printing, health education, Trichuris muris, Ascaris lumbricoides, science teaching
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