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Essentials of Diagnosis
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Infections are generally asymptomatic
Nonspecific gastrointestinal symptoms, including diarrhea, may occur
Prolonged heavy infection can lead to megaloblastic anemia and neuropathy from vitamin B12 deficiency
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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)
Eggs passed in human feces that reach fresh water are taken up first by crustaceans, which in turn are eaten by fish, both of which are intermediate hosts
Human infection results from eating undercooked freshwater fish
Infection with multiple worms over many years can occur
Nonhuman reservoir hosts include dogs, bears, and other fish-eating mammals
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Large tapeworm infections are generally asymptomatic
Nonspecific gastrointestinal symptoms (eg, diarrhea)
Megaloblastic anemia and neuropathy can result from prolonged heavy infection
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Diagnosis is usually made based on the identification of characteristic eggs or proglottids in stool
Egg release may be irregular, so examination of multiple specimens or concentration techniques may be needed
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Praziquantel
Treatment of choice
Single oral dose of 5–10 mg/kg 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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Panti-May
JA
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