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infection in humans is usually asymptomatic. Although, infection can also lead to gastrointestinal irritation, diarrhea, abdominal pain, anorexia, weight loss, vomit and/or constipation.
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of the primate host. Once the adult develops in the small intestine, section of proglottid are expelled through the anus every 2 to 3 days. The average length of a
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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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Galán-Puchades, Maria Teresa; Vicent Fuentes, Marius; Mas-Coma, Santiago (1 March 2000).
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tapeworm measures 10–30 cm long, and is 1 cm wide. The adult develops in the
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segment is 0.1 cm with an average width ranging from 0.68 to 1.10 cm.
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infection within countries from Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
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Sun, X; Fang, Q; Chen, XZ; Hu, SF; Xia, H; Wang, XM (2006).
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Index

Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Platyhelminthes
Cestoda
Cyclophyllidea
Anoplocephalidae
Bertiella
Binomial name
Bertiellia
cestodes
Macaca mulatta
oribatid mites
cysticercoid
Bertielliasis
Bertiella mucronata
small intestine
proglottid



"Morphology of Bertiella studeri (Blanchard, 1891) sensu Stunkard (1940) (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) of human origin and a proposal of criteria for the specific diagnosis of bertiellosis"
doi
10.14411/fp.2000.005
PMID
10833012
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