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Like other species of mammal, humans can become infected with tapeworms. There may be few or no symptoms, and the first indication of the infection may be the presence of one or more proglottids in the stools. The proglottids appear as flat, rectangular, whitish objects about the size of a grain of
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Mature proglottids are essentially bags of eggs, each of which is infective to the proper intermediate host. They are released and leave the host in feces, or migrate outwards as independent motile proglottids. The number of proglottids forming the tapeworm ranges from three to four thousand. Their
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Cestodes produce large numbers of eggs, but each one has a low probability of finding a host. To increase their chances, different species have adopted various strategies of egg release. In the
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is the norm, self-fertilization sometimes occurs and makes possible the reproduction of a worm when it is the only individual in its host's gut. During copulation, the cirri of one individual connect with those of the other through the genital pore, and then
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Image purportedly offering "sanitized tape worms jar packed" under the heading "Fat! the enemy that is shortening your life - banished!". It promises "no ill effects", but side effects include diarrhea and abdominal
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larvae. When the copepod is eaten by a suitable second intermediate host, typically a minnow or other small freshwater fish, the procercoid larvae migrate into the fish's flesh where they develop into
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in its scolex. Nerves emanate from the ganglion to supply the general body muscular and sensory endings, with two lateral nerve cords running the length of the strobila. The
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453:, or "sucking grooves" that function like
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2975:
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2343:. Chicago: EncyclopĂŚdia Britannica, 2010.
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389:only 0.8â60 mm (0.03â2.36 in).
3395:
3370:Valentine, Genevieve (30 October 2013).
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2020:
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358:
3496:, Second Home Edition, Online Version,
3494:Merck Manual of Medication' Information
3319:
3190:. Chatto & Windus. pp. 34â36.
2951:
2449:
2352:
2346:
1645:(mammals â mammals, or insects â birds)
295:has at least two intermediate hosts, a
258:, are mainly fish infecting parasites.
14:
4902:
3451:"TV doctor infests himself with worms"
3448:
3211:
3209:
3207:
3043:
3008:International Journal for Parasitology
3001:
2658:International Journal for Parasitology
2608:
2413:
2227:. Elsevier Science. pp. 378â444.
2070:. Cengage Learning. pp. 258â263.
2038:
1849:
1103:" has been broken up into two orders,
4638:
4637:
3535:
3333:"History of human parasitic diseases"
3271:Holden-Dye, Lindy; Walker, Robert J.
3096:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
2793:
2423:Proceedings of the Zoological Society
2218:
2122:
1909:Tapeworms have occasionally appeared
1866:described the lumps that form during
1115:often mirrors that of the parasites (
4783:09d0eedf-5d62-4707-9716-ffc6dc18c0ee
2627:
2246:
2244:
3396:Hartmann, Graham (April 21, 2021).
3204:
3002:Kuchta, Roman; et al. (2008).
2798:. Academic Press. pp. 535â536.
2613:. Sinauer Associates. p. 405.
2292:Exploring Biology in the Laboratory
355:has been touted since around 1900.
24:
3487:
3299:"Treatment of Parasitic Infection"
2595:from websites or documents of the
2546:LĂźscher, A.; Milinski, M. (2003).
2499:
2333:
25:
4931:
2241:
2068:Invertebrate Zoology, 7th edition
1951:envisages a world where people's
1340:(elasmobranchs inc. rays, sharks)
720:
363:All 6,000 species of Cestoda are
4920:Extant Permian first appearances
3513:Mayo Clinic - Tapeworm Infection
3331:Cox, Francis E. G. (June 2004).
2591: This article incorporates
2586:
2565:10.1046/j.1420-9101.2003.00552.x
1800:, including species such as the
1012:
992:
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703:, enabling the host to mount an
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3464:
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3264:
3231:
3219:. NHS Choices. 19 December 2017
2964:Molecular Biology and Evolution
2861:
2752:
2727:
2649:
2580:
2552:Journal of Evolutionary Biology
2539:
2519:
2477:
2395:Mar Vista Animal Medical Center
2379:
2309:
1099:" is seen to be paraphyletic; "
1083:": elaborate four-leaved scolex
875: fish parasites
533:
467:
441:with hooks and bothria present.
3521:Taeniasis (tapeworm infection)
2507:General Parasitology (2nd edn)
2141:
2114:. 8 April 1957. Archived from
1985:
1183:(crustaceans â fishes/turtles)
734:, some 270 million years ago.
491:
378:Tetragonoporus calyptocephalus
13:
1:
4915:Guadalupian first appearances
2461:Microbiology: An Introduction
2014:
1834:There are several classes of
575:
4013:Diphyllobothrium mansonoides
3020:10.1016/j.ijpara.2007.08.005
2915:Genome Biology and Evolution
2836:10.1371/journal.pone.0055007
2670:10.1016/0020-7519(87)90051-8
2397:. 6 May 2012. Archived from
1991:Tapeworms are not formed of
584:Life cycle of the eucestode
7:
4350:Angiostrongylus cantonensis
3999:Spirometra erinaceieuropaei
3108:10.1016/j.ympev.2012.02.020
2253:Canadian Journal of Zoology
1048:
744:
10:
4936:
2357:Dictionary of Parasitology
2106:"The Persistent Parasites"
1971:When television presenter
392:
4646:
4604:Capillaria philippinensis
4567:
4536:
4527:Halicephalobus gingivalis
4498:Strongyloides stercoralis
4487:
4394:
4290:
4262:
4215:
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3666:
3601:
3586:
3573:
3349:10.1016/j.idc.2004.01.001
3239:World Health Organization
2794:Cheng, Thomas C. (1973).
2435:10.1007/s12595-009-0015-3
2219:Cheng, Thomas C. (2012).
1880:, completed in 1025, the
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538:Cestodes are exclusively
426:
273:, including a stage in a
210:
205:
133:Scientific classification
131:
122:
113:
34:
4610:Intestinal capillariasis
3691:Dicrocoelium dendriticum
3044:Hoberg, Eric P. (1999).
2609:Brusca, Richard (2016).
1978:
1812:Interactions with humans
651:Anoplocephala perfoliata
4597:Trichuriasis / Whipworm
4547:Enterobius vermicularis
4328:Cutaneous larva migrans
3901:Echinococcus granulosus
3841:Heterophyes heterophyes
3827:Gastrodiscoides hominis
3650:Trichobilharzia regenti
3303:The Antimicrobial Drugs
3131:Journal of Parasitology
3062:10.1023/a:1006099009495
3050:Systematic Parasitology
2739:Merck Veterinary Manual
2693:Journal of Parasitology
2353:Gosling, Peter (2005).
1899:Echinococcus granulosus
1858:, the comic playwright
1826:Infection and treatment
1442:(molluscs â selachians)
716:Evolution and phylogeny
683:Schistocephalus solidus
4445:Visceral larva migrans
4226:Gnathostoma spinigerum
4079:Dracunculus medinensis
3985:Diphyllobothrium latum
3764:Paragonimus westermani
3731:Opisthorchis viverrini
3449:Morgan, James (2014).
2593:public domain material
2387:"The Common Tapeworm (
1957:genetically engineered
1822:
1577:(crustaceans â fishes)
1084:
1072:
1061:
605:
601:Diphyllobothrium latum
591:
507:
442:
275:definitive (main) host
4312:Ancylostoma duodenale
3855:Metagonimus yokogawai
3376:National Public Radio
2977:10.1093/molbev/msu143
2735:"Tapeworms in Horses"
1877:The Canon of Medicine
1819:
1290:(copepods â mammals)
1268:(freshwater fishes â
1078:
1067:
1056:
597:
583:
499:
434:
359:Diversity and habitat
4778:Fauna Europaea (new)
4578:Trichinella spiralis
4405:Ascaris lumbricoides
4205:Lymphatic filariasis
4187:Wuchereria bancrofti
3527:Cestodes (tapeworms)
3273:"Anthelmintic drugs"
2796:General Parasitology
2635:"Tapeworm infection"
2505:Cheng, T.C. (1986).
2317:"Helminth Parasites"
2225:General Parasitology
1870:as "hailstones". In
1211:(amphipods â fishes)
554:with the connecting
269:; many have complex
4592:Trichuris trichiura
4519:Trichostrongyliasis
4121:Onchocerca volvulus
3677:Clonorchis sinensis
3612:Schistosoma mansoni
3593:Trematode infection
2827:2013PLoSO...855007D
2527:Diseases of Poultry
1993:fixed body segments
1850:History and culture
1243:(annelids â fishes)
765:, as the parasitic
565:cross-fertilization
500:Two proglottids of
4478:Parascaris equorum
4464:Dioctophyme renale
4384:Oesophagostomiasis
4356:Angiostrongyliasis
4336:Necator americanus
4306:Hookworm infection
4166:Dirofilaria repens
3991:Diphyllobothriasis
3882:Tapeworm infection
3813:Fasciolopsis buski
3503:2007-11-02 at the
3498:Tapeworm Infection
2927:10.1093/gbe/evu078
2887:10.31035/cg2020056
2401:on 29 October 2013
2389:Dipylidium caninum
1955:are maintained by
1904:Peter Simon Pallas
1823:
1417:(lamniform sharks)
1287:Diphyllobothriidea
1125:â definitive host)
1121:(intermediate host
1109:Diphyllobothriidea
1085:
1073:
1062:
928: flukes
606:
592:
508:
443:
369:intermediate hosts
27:Class of flatworms
4897:
4896:
4869:Open Tree of Life
4640:Taxon identifiers
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4630:
4627:
4626:
4563:
4562:
4286:
4285:
4282:
4281:
4033:
4032:
4029:
4028:
3907:E. multilocularis
3871:
3870:
3711:Fasciola hepatica
3563:Parasitic disease
3480:. 16 August 2013.
3197:978-0-7011-8180-2
2767:(11): 2243â2251.
2620:978-1-60535-375-3
2302:978-1-61731-756-9
2234:978-0-323-14010-2
2118:on June 27, 2008.
2077:978-81-315-0104-7
2034:, 30 January 2013
1941:and better self.
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1389:Bothriocephalidea
1368:
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1117:Fahrenholz's rule
1105:Bothriocephalidea
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1024:
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4504:Strongyloidiasis
4370:Metastrongylosis
4102:
4101:
4066:
4065:
4057:
4056:
4048:
4047:
3952:Hymenolepis nana
3888:
3887:
3788:Intestinal fluke
3599:
3598:
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2990:
2989:
2979:
2970:(7): 1833â1849.
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2938:
2921:(5): 1105â1117.
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1961:System of a Down
1862:and philosopher
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1567:
1566:
1540:Proteocephalidea
1516:
1515:
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1381:
1330:
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1257:
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383:vole and lemming
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292:Diphyllobothrium
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4238:Gnathostomiasis
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3921:Taenia saginata
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3819:Fasciolopsiasis
3804:Echinostomiasis
3782:
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3743:Opisthorchiasis
3662:
3642:Schistosomiasis
3636:S. intercalatum
3590:
3588:Fluke/trematode
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1599:Mesocestoididae
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1464:Rhinebothriidea
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