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Essentials of Diagnosis
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General Considerations
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Six tapeworms infect humans frequently
The large tapeworms are
Taenia saginata (the beef tapeworm, up to 25 m in length)
Taenia solium (the pork tapeworm, 7 m)
Diphyllobothrium latum (the fish tapeworm, 10 m)
The small tapeworms are
Hymenolepis nana (the dwarf tapeworm, 25–40 mm)
Hymenolepis diminuta (the rodent tapeworm, 20–60 cm)
Dipylidium caninum (the dog tapeworm, 10–70 cm)
Humans are the only definitive host of T saginata and T solium
Humans are infected by eating raw or undercooked infected beef
An adult tapeworm consists of a head (scolex), a neck, and a chain of individual segments (proglottids) in which eggs form in mature segments
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Infection most common in cattle breeding area
Gravid segments of T saginata are passed in human feces to soil, where they are ingested by grazing animals, especially cattle
The eggs then hatch to release embryos that encyst in muscle as cysticerci
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Differential Diagnosis
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Pork, fish, dwarf, rodent, or dog tapeworms
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Chronic hepatitis
Irritable bowel syndrome
Amebiasis
Ascariasis
Enterobiasis (pinworm, mostly children)
Hookworm disease
Strongyloidiasis
Celiac disease or tropical sprue
Pernicious anemia (D latum)
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Diagnostic Procedures
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Praziquantel
Treatment of choice
Single dose of 5–10 mg/kg orally is highly effective
Side effects include headache, malaise, dizziness, abdominal pain, nausea
Niclosamide
Alternative therapy
Single dose (2 g for adults, chewed) is effective
Side effects include nausea, malaise, abdominal pain
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JA
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