tapeworm in English

noun
1
a parasitic flatworm, the adult of which lives in the intestine of humans and other vertebrates. It has a long ribbonlike body with many segments that can become independent, and a small head bearing hooks and suckers.
The cestodes, or tapeworms , differ in a number of ways from other flatworms.

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1. Tapeworms: Taenias - fish tapeworm, beef tapeworm, and pork tapeworm.

2. Cestode definition is - tapeworm

3. 1 synonym for Cestode: tapeworm

4. How can tapeworm infection be prevented?

5. How is tapeworm infection diagnosed?

6. The Cestodes Taenia saginata (beef tapeworm), T

7. Jill: Like a tapeworm or something?

8. He's a postpubescent tapeworm with a bad haircut.

9. The tapeworm is an inhabitant of the intestine.

10. This is the attachment organ of a tapeworm.

11. The tapeworm and the Gordian worm are not alone.

12. The life cycle of the tapeworm can proceed no further.

13. You'll even find a 28-foot-long tapeworm on display.

14. Tapeworm ( Platyhelminthes, Cestoda ) Lintworm Bandwurmthe Taenia taeniaeformis, or the Dipylidium caninumThis tapeworm came out of my 4 months old cat, by t

15. Can I get a tapeworm infection from my pet?

16. Undercooked pork may contain living " bladder worms " of the pig tapeworm.

17. How would I know if my pet has a tapeworm infection?

18. Cestode (plural Cestodes) A parasitic flatworm of the class Cestoda; a tapeworm

19. Clinically important Cestodes pathogenic to man are Tenia solium(pork tapeworm), T

20. Infection occurs when the tapeworm larvae enter the body and form Cysticerci

21. Causal Agents: The Cestodes (tapeworms) Taenia saginata (beef tapeworm) and T

22. The stomach contained a fish hook, bits of digested fish skull and some tapeworm.

23. In a typical case, if you don't cook pork well enough, you digest live tapeworm larvae.

24. You can tell it from a beef tapeworm by the hooks on its mouth.

25. Because the tapeworm, like many other parasites, has a complicated life cycle involving many different hosts.

26. Taenia solium is the so-called pork tapeworm belonging to cyclophyllid cestodes in the family Taeniidae.

27. 26 Hydatid disease is a worldwide zoonosis produced by the larval stage of the Echinococcus tapeworm.

28. Adult tapeworm infection is the infection of the digestive tract by parasitic flatworms called cestodes or tapeworms.

29. A known parasite of this shark is an undescribed species of tapeworm in the genus Carpobothrium.

30. Tapeworm is a strip that slides into any roll of tape for an instant tape dispenser.

31. Only a small minority of patients with cysticercosis will harbor a tapeworm, rendering stool studies ineffective for diagnosis.

32. It is therefore vital to control fleas if you are to prevent infection by this species of tapeworm.

33. The Cestoda is a tapeworm with a long and flat body made up of segments called proglottids

34. They say animals might need to be kept indoors throughout their lives to prevent them picking up tapeworm eggs.

35. The tapeworm hijacks their brains and their bodies, turning them into vehicles for getting itself into a flamingo.

36. Cysticercosis is an infection caused by the larval stages (including cysts, called Cysticerci) of a tapeworm, often of the genus Taenia

37. What does Cestode mean? Any of a class (Cestoda) of parasitic flatworms, with a ribbonlike body and no intestinal canal; tapeworm

38. Sterile Cestode segments are often produced; however, the absence of eggs in a proglottid does not rule out the presence of a tapeworm infection

39. Hymenoleptis nana (Cestoda) is a tiny intestinal tapeworm and the most common human Cestoda. It requires only one host but can also cycle through two

40. Celosia has been used for medicinal purposes to treat blood diseases, intestinal worms (particularly tapeworm), chest problems, mouth sores, eye problems and diarrhoea

41. Alternative Titles: Cestoda, cestode Tapeworm, also called cestode, any member of the invertebrate class Cestoda (phylum Platyhelminthes), a group of parasitic flatworms containing about 5,000 species.

42. Anthelmintics are indicated for the following medical conditions: Albendazole for the treatment of active lesions caused by pork tapeworm and cystic disease of the …

43. Solium eggs (shed in the stool of a human tapeworm carrier), tissue Cysticerci develop at one or more sites over a period of three to eight weeks

44. Cestoda - Tapeworms Tapeworms live in the gastrointestinal tract feeding on the passing food. The most common tapeworm species in humans are fish, dwarf, beef and pork tapeworms

45. Consumer information about the supplement Cyanocobalamine (Cobal, Cyanoject, Vitamin B-12) used to treat vitamin deficiencies from malabsorption like pernicious anemia, certain cancers, folic acid deficiency, and tapeworm infestation

46. Dog tapeworm (Dipylidium caninum) infestation in a 6-month-old infant After thorough examination, only one Cestode and one nematode parasite from Brown Trout and one Cestode and two nematode parasites from S.

47. In addition, the nematodesGongylonema pulchrum, Hyostrongylus rubidus, Gnathostoma hispidum, Oesophagostomum sp., andTrichinella sp., the acanthocephalan speciesMacracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus, the intestinal flukeEchinochasmus perfoliatus (Trematoda) and the larval stage (Cysticercus tenuicollis, Echinococcus hidatidosus) of two tapeworm species (Taenia hydatigena, Echinococcus granulosus) (Cestoda) were recorded.

48. Cestoda - tapeworms class Cestoda helminth, parasitic worm - worm that is parasitic on the intestines of vertebrates especially roundworms and tapeworms and flukes phylum Platyhelminthes, Platyhelminthes - flatworms cestode, tapeworm - ribbonlike flatworms that are parasitic in the intestines of humans and other vertebrates family

49. The potential impact of this tapeworm on humpback chub was studied by exposing the closely related bonytail chub (Gila elegans Baird and Girard, 1853) to the parasite under a range of conditions that included potential stressors of humpback chub in their natal waters, such as abrupt temperature change and a limited food base.

50. Prevalence data generated by fecal flotation alone almost certainly underestimate the frequency of infection with cyclophyllidean Cestodes because proglottids (and thus eggs) are focally distributed in fecal material and because eggs are heavy and do not readily float; a given fecal sample is often negative for tapeworm proglottids or eggs, even in the presence of an …