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40: 653: 208:. Infected patients are usually asymptomatic. Often individuals will have no fever and show no signs of internal organ damage or distress. Although symptoms are unique to each individual, an infected human may suffer from gastrointestinal irritation, diarrhea, abdominal pain, anorexia, weight loss, vomit and/or constipation. 411:
Furtado, Adriano P.; Batista, Evander de J. O.; Gonçalves, Evonnildo C.; Silva, Anderson M. H. O.; Melo, Francisco T. V.; Giese, Elane G.; Santos, Jeannie N.; Franco-Paredes, Carlos (26 June 2012).
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that are present in the soil of problem areas, and can be easily prevented by avoiding contact with nonhuman primates, rodents and soil in these areas.
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Lopes, VV; dos Santos, HA; Silva, AV; Fontes, G; Vieira, GL; Ferreira, AC; da Silva, ES (2015).
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This article is about the tapeworm genus that causes bertielliasis. For the fungal genus, see
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Bertiella (fungus)

Scientific classification
Animalia
Platyhelminthes
Cestoda
Cyclophyllidea
Anoplocephalidae
cestode
tapeworm
primates
rodents
marsupials
bertielliasis
Bertiella studeri
Bertiella mucronata
oribatid
mites
Albendazole
praziquantel
"Genus Bertiella Stiles & Hassall, 1902"
Australian Faunal Directory
Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
the original
"Bertielliasis"
160–161
ISBN
9789275119938
"FIRST CASE OF HUMAN INFECTION BY Bertiella studeri (Blanchard, 1891) Stunkard,1940 (Cestoda; Anoplocephalidae) IN BRAZIL"
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