Who's affected by roundworm?
Soil-transmitted worm infections, including roundworm, are among the most common infections worldwide. They affect poor and deprived communities, where there is overcrowding and poor sanitation.
It's estimated that about a quarter (24%) of the world’s population currently has a soil-transmitted worm infection.
Infections commonly occur in tropical and sub-tropical areas of the world, including in sub-Saharan Africa, the Americas, China and east Asia.
Most recorded cases of roundworm in England are contracted abroad, either by travellers or migrants who come from parts of the world where roundworm is present.
In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, an average of 80 cases of roundworm infection are reported every year.