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Taenia serialis, also known as a canid tapeworm, is found within canines such as foxes and dogs. Adult T. serialis are parasites of carnivores, particularly dogs, with herbivorous lagomorph mammals such as rabbits and hares, serving as intermediate hosts. In definitive hosts, T. serialis is acquired by eating tissues from a variety of intermediate hosts. Accidental infection of humans though, can occur when eggs are ingested from food or water contaminated with dog feces and the human then becomes the T. serialis intermediate host.

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  • Taenia serialis (de)
  • 連節条虫 (ja)
  • Taenia serialis (en)
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  • Taenia serialis ist ein weltweit vorkommender Bandwurm, der vorwiegend Hunde und Füchse befällt. Als Zwischenwirte fungieren Hasenartige. Die Finnenstadien ( serialis) siedeln sich in den Körperhöhlen, der Unterhaut, selten auch im Zentralnervensystem des Zwischenwirts an. Selten können auch der Mensch, Katzen und Nagetiere wie Hörnchen als Zwischenwirt mit Finnen befallen werden. Die Infektion des Endwirts erfolgt über das Fressen infizierter Zwischenwirte, die Präpatenz beträgt etwa 5 bis 6 Wochen. (de)
  • 連節条虫(れんせつじょうちゅう、学名:Taenia serialis)は、円葉目テニア科に属する条虫の1種。成虫の体長は20-75cm、体幅3-5mm、には4個の吸盤とがある。虫卵はエキノコックス属の虫卵との鑑別が困難である。中間宿主はウサギ、終宿主はイヌ、キツネ、コヨーテ、オオカミ、ジャッカルなど。生活環として、糞便とともに虫卵は外界へと排出され、中間宿主が虫卵を摂取する。中間宿主の腸管でに発育し、血行性に筋間、皮下組織に移動し、連節嚢尾虫(連節共尾虫) Coenurus serialis に発育し、ウサギ、ヒヒ、ヤマアラシ、齧歯類などの、筋肉、、心筋、肺などに寄生する。終宿主には連節嚢尾虫が摂取されることにより移行し、が小腸粘膜に吸着し、成虫へと発育する。 (ja)
  • Taenia serialis, also known as a canid tapeworm, is found within canines such as foxes and dogs. Adult T. serialis are parasites of carnivores, particularly dogs, with herbivorous lagomorph mammals such as rabbits and hares, serving as intermediate hosts. In definitive hosts, T. serialis is acquired by eating tissues from a variety of intermediate hosts. Accidental infection of humans though, can occur when eggs are ingested from food or water contaminated with dog feces and the human then becomes the T. serialis intermediate host. (en)
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  • Baillet, 1863 (en)
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  • Taenia serialis ist ein weltweit vorkommender Bandwurm, der vorwiegend Hunde und Füchse befällt. Als Zwischenwirte fungieren Hasenartige. Die Finnenstadien ( serialis) siedeln sich in den Körperhöhlen, der Unterhaut, selten auch im Zentralnervensystem des Zwischenwirts an. Selten können auch der Mensch, Katzen und Nagetiere wie Hörnchen als Zwischenwirt mit Finnen befallen werden. Die Infektion des Endwirts erfolgt über das Fressen infizierter Zwischenwirte, die Präpatenz beträgt etwa 5 bis 6 Wochen. (de)
  • Taenia serialis, also known as a canid tapeworm, is found within canines such as foxes and dogs. Adult T. serialis are parasites of carnivores, particularly dogs, with herbivorous lagomorph mammals such as rabbits and hares, serving as intermediate hosts. In definitive hosts, T. serialis is acquired by eating tissues from a variety of intermediate hosts. Accidental infection of humans though, can occur when eggs are ingested from food or water contaminated with dog feces and the human then becomes the T. serialis intermediate host. Hatching of the T. serialis usually occurs only if the eggs have been exposed to gastric secretions proceeded by intestinal secretions. The oncospheres hatch in the intestine, invade the intestinal wall, and are carried in the blood throughout the tissues. Within the tissues, the larvae (also called metacestodes) develop into cysticerci or coenuri, which are larvae that group within cysts. The infection with the metacestode larval form (coenurus) of T. serialis is called Coenurosis. When humans ingest these eggs from definitive host remains, the eggs develop into coenuri. This coenuri can occur in humans within their muscles, brain, eye, or subcutaneous connective tissue though humans are neither the definitive of intermediate hosts of the T. serialis. The symptoms are variable, and depend on the location and number of larvae. Epsiprantel, praziquantel, fenbendazole and surgical removal are used to combat coenuri infection but discretion should be used when treating this evolving cestode of medical importance. (en)
  • 連節条虫(れんせつじょうちゅう、学名:Taenia serialis)は、円葉目テニア科に属する条虫の1種。成虫の体長は20-75cm、体幅3-5mm、には4個の吸盤とがある。虫卵はエキノコックス属の虫卵との鑑別が困難である。中間宿主はウサギ、終宿主はイヌ、キツネ、コヨーテ、オオカミ、ジャッカルなど。生活環として、糞便とともに虫卵は外界へと排出され、中間宿主が虫卵を摂取する。中間宿主の腸管でに発育し、血行性に筋間、皮下組織に移動し、連節嚢尾虫(連節共尾虫) Coenurus serialis に発育し、ウサギ、ヒヒ、ヤマアラシ、齧歯類などの、筋肉、、心筋、肺などに寄生する。終宿主には連節嚢尾虫が摂取されることにより移行し、が小腸粘膜に吸着し、成虫へと発育する。 (ja)
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