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Acquired by eating undercooked pork. In children, it can lead to cysticercosis , where larvae form cysts in tissues like the brain (neurocysticercosis).
The most common cestode in children worldwide. It is small (1.5–4 cm) and can cause reinfection within the same host. cisto_dijete
Cestodes , or tapeworms , are flat, ribbon-like parasites that live in the intestines. In children, the most frequent infection is caused by Hymenolepis nana (dwarf tapeworm). Unlike many other tapeworms, it can complete its entire life cycle within a single human host, making it highly transmissible in schools and daycare settings. 2. Common Parasitic Species Acquired by eating undercooked pork
Many children remain asymptomatic, but heavy infestations can lead to: Cestodes - Medical Microbiology - NCBI Bookshelf - NIH It is small (1
Can grow up to 30 feet long and is usually acquired from raw or undercooked fish. 3. Symptoms and Clinical Manifestations