Taenia solium

E144693

Taenia solium is a parasitic tapeworm of humans and pigs that can cause taeniasis and cysticercosis, including serious neurological disease.

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Label Occurrences
Taenia solium canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf parasitic flatworm
species
tapeworm
causes cysticercosis
neurocysticercosis
taeniasis
class Cestoda
definitiveHost human
drugSusceptibility albendazole
praziquantel
family Taeniidae
firstDescribedBy Carl Linnaeus
firstDescriptionYear 1758
genus Taenia
geographicDistribution endemic in Latin America
endemic in parts of Asia
endemic in sub-Saharan Africa
worldwide
host Homo sapiens
Sus scrofa domesticus
ICD10AssociatedCode B68.0
B69
intermediateHost pig
kingdom Animalia
lifeCycleStage adult tapeworm
cysticercus
egg
oncosphere
localizationInHuman central nervous system
eye
small intestine
subcutaneous tissue
morphologicalFeature armed rostellum with hooks
proglottids
scolex with four suckers
strobila
parasiticGroup soil-transmitted helminths (broadly helminths)
phylum Platyhelminthes
preventionMethod improved sanitation
meat inspection
proper cooking of pork
publicHealthImpact major cause of acquired epilepsy in endemic regions
reproduction hermaphroditic
taxonRank species
transmissionRoute fecal-oral route
ingestion of undercooked pork
zoonoticDiseaseAgent true

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Platyhelminthes notableMember Taenia solium
Cestoda includesNotableSpecies Taenia solium