TAPEWORM INFECTION
How is Tapeworm Acquired?
Tapeworm infection is acquired by eating raw or undercooked meat of infected animals. Beef generally carry Taenia saginata while pigs carry Taenia solium. The larvae from the infected meat develop in the human intestine into the adult tapeworm -- which grows and can attain lengths greater than 12 feet. Tapeworms are segmented, with each segment or proglottid capable of producing eggs. Eggs are dispersed by individual or groups of proglottids detaching and passing out with the stool. The groups of proglottids from the beef tapeworm are capable of movement and actively crawl out through the anus.Adults and children with tapeworm (T. solium, pork tapeworm
only) can, if appropriate hygiene is lacking, become self-infected
by ingesting eggs from their tapeworm which were picked up on
their hands while wiping or scratching the anus. Additionally,
these individuals can expose other individuals to T. solium
eggs, usually via food handling. Ingested eggs hatch in the
intestinal track and the larvae migrate through the tissues,
where they encyst. If larvae migrate to the brain, they can
cause seizures and other neurological problems. This condition
is called cysticercosis.
Types of Tapeworm.
The cestode Diphyllobothrium latum (the fish or broad tapeworm), the largest human tapeworm. Several other Diphyllobothrium species have been reported to infect humans, but less frequently; they include:- D. pacificum
- D. cordatum
- D. ursi
- D. dendriticum
- D. lanceolatum
- D. dalliae
- D. yonagoensis
What are the Symptoms of Tapeworm Infection?
Tapeworm infestation does not usually cause any symptoms. Infection
is generally recognized when the infected person passes segments
of proglottids in the stool, especially if the segment is moving.
How is Tapeworm Infection Diagnosed?
Stool is examined for ova (eggs) of Taenia solium or Taenia
saginata
segments of worm, or "proglottids". It may also be
visible in stool.
Taenia saginata proglottids may move around visibly.
What is the Treatment for Tapeworm Infection?
Tapeworms are treated with oral medications, usually in a single
dose. The drug of choice for tapeworm infections is Praziquantel.
Niclosamide and albendazole can also be used.

