- Spirometra
Taxobox
name = "Spirometra"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Platyhelminthes
classis =Cestoda
subclassis =Eucestoda
ordo =Pseudophyllidea
familia =Diphyllobothriidae
genus = "Spirometra ""Spirometra" is a
genus ofPseudophyllid cestode that reproduces in canines and felines but which can cause pathology in humans. As an adult, thistapeworm lives in thesmall intestine of itsdefinitive host and produces eggs that pass with the animal'sfeces . The eggs hatch into coracidia which are eaten bycopepod s which become infected themselves. In the copepod, the worm forms aprocercoid , which is infective tovertebrate s that ingest them. Often, because the copepods are so small, vertebrates ingest copepods accidentally by drinking them. In the vertebrate, the worms enter theplerocercoid stage. The plerocercoids pass through severalparatenic hosts before reaching a suitable definitive host where it can mature. Once eaten by a canid or felid, the tapeworm matures and begins producing eggs. Theoretically, a canid or felid that ate an infected human could become infected.In paratenic hosts (any vertebrate infected but a canid or felid), plerocercoids move to
subcutaneous tissues and theeye from the small intestine, causing pain,edema , andinflammation . A few humans have died from this kind of infection, calledsparaganosis . The only way to treat this condition is with surgery.Infection of humans may be prevented by avoiding uncooked
meat , infected water, andpoultices .
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