What country has tapeworms?

T saginata has a high endemicity in Latin America, Africa, Middle East, and central Asia and has a moderate endemicity in Europe, south Asia, Japan, and the Philippines. T solium is prevalent in Latin America, the Slavic countries, Africa, southeast Asia, India, and China.
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Where are tapeworms naturally found?

Tapeworms are flat, segmented worms that live in the intestines of some animals. Animals can become infected with these parasites when grazing in pastures or drinking contaminated water. Eating undercooked meat from infected animals is the main cause of tapeworm infection in people.
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Where do most tapeworms come from?

This type of infection is most common with tapeworms that come from infected pigs, and much less common if the original host was cattle or fish. If the meat or fish have larvae cysts and is undercooked or raw, the cysts can reach the intestine where they mature into adult tapeworms.
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Are there tapeworms in Europe?

The beef tapeworm, Taenia saginata, is the most common intestinal cestode in Poland,64 and is considered common in Eastern Europe,65 but with a far lower prevalence in Western Europe (as low as 0.01%).
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Does America have tapeworms?

Tapeworm infections are rare in the United States. When they do happen, they're easy to treat. Often, people may not know they have a tapeworm infection because they have no symptoms or their symptoms are mild.
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Can you get tapeworm in UK?

Tapeworm infections remain common in UK cats and dogs. Areas of endemic foci of Echinococcus granulosus remain in the UK despite extensive attempts to eliminate it. This parasite represents a serious zoonotic risk to dog owners in these areas.
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How rare are tapeworms in the US?

Don't Worry, They're Rare

You probably won't ever get one. Less than 1,000 people in the U.S. get them a year. It's extremely rare to pick one up from your pet. And if you take the right steps to cook meat, you shouldn't get one from it, either.
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Can you get worms in UK?

Some can be caught in the UK and others are only caught abroad. Most worm infections are not serious and can be easily treated with medicine.
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Are tapeworms common in China?

Researchers found that among the overall population prevalence of tapeworm infection was 6 per cent, but in some schools the rate rose to 15 per cent or higher. The average prevalence of taenia solium infection in China was found to be 0.11 per cent.
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Can you get tapeworms from sushi?

And the CDC warned, "The risk of becoming infected with the Japanese tapeworm parasite is most prevalent when consuming raw or undercooked fish, particularly in dishes such as sushi, sashimi and ceviche." The CDC says the parasite and the larvae that are buried deep in salmon muscle can be destroyed when fish is ...
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Did I poop out a worm?

Any pinworm eggs will stick to the tape, which your doctor can see under a microscope in a lab. A tapeworm infection is usually diagnosed by finding eggs or tapeworm segments in the stool. Your doctor may ask you to bring in a sample so a lab can look for eggs, larvae, or tapeworm segments.
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What is the longest tapeworm ever found?

The longest tapeworm ever removed from a human was 82 feet long, and was removed from a patient in India. The man had complained of abdominal pain for several months and had anemia. A tapeworm is a parasite (Diphyllobothrium datum) that can live in the small intestine and has the ability to grow rapidly.
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How long can a tapeworm live in a human?

Adult tapeworms can live for up to 30 years in a host. Intestinal tapeworm infections are usually mild, with only one or two adult tapeworms. But invasive larval infections can cause serious complications.
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What do tapeworms look like in poop?

Clinical diagnosis is usually made by observing the white, mobile tapeworm segments in the feces or crawling around the anus. These segments look like grains of white rice or cucumber seeds.
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What causes worms in Virgina?

Causes of threadworms

A threadworm infection is passed from person to person by swallowing threadworm eggs. A female threadworm can lay thousands of tiny eggs around the anus or vagina. The female threadworm also releases mucus, which can cause an itchy bottom.
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Can you get tapeworms in your nose?

'People get horrified by the thought these things are squirming through every part of the body,' he says. But worms are not usually present in the nose, and so are not a cause of irritation there.
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Can a tapeworm get in your brain?

Cysticercosis is an infection caused by the larvae of the parasite Taenia solium. This infection occurs after a person swallows tapeworm eggs. The larvae get into tissues such as muscle and brain, and form cysts there (these are called cysticerci).
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Can pork give you brain worms?

The most common form of brain tapeworm is the pork tapeworm -- Taenia solium. Taeniasis, the intestinal infection transmitted by the adult worm, is a mild condition, caused by eating undercooked pork ...
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Do Chinese people have worms?

Based on a 1990 nationwide survey of a million people, epidemiologists estimate that about 700 million Chinese -- a staggering 62.6 percent of the population -- harbor one or more types of parasites.
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Do all humans have worms?

Thanks in part to modern plumbing, people in the industrialized world have now lost almost all of their worms, with the exception of occasional pinworms in some children. Intestinal worms are properly called “helminths,” which most dictionaries will tell you are parasites.
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Why is there white worms in my poop?

Pinworms, also known as threadworms, are tiny white or light gray worms that cause the common infection called enterobiasis. Usually found in children, pinworm can be treated with anti-parasitic medications that do not require a prescription.
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What poop looks like when you have worms?

Sometimes the worms are visible in the anal area, underwear, or in the toilet. In stools, the worms look like small pieces of white cotton thread. Because of their size and white color, pinworms are difficult to see.
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Are tapeworms common in Canada?

Worms. Pinworms, roundworms, trichinella and tapeworms are the most common parasitic worms in Canada.
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Where is tapeworm most common?

Both the tapeworm infection, also known as taeniasis, and cysticercosis occur globally. The highest rates of infection are found in areas of Latin America, Asia, and Africa that have poor sanitation and free-ranging pigs that have access to human feces.
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