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ICD-10 code: B68.1

Disease category: B68: Taeniasis

Taenia saginata taeniasis: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention

Taenia saginata taeniasis, commonly known as beef tapeworm infection, is a parasitic infection caused by the ingestion of undercooked or raw beef contaminated with Taenia saginata tapeworm larvae. This infection is more prevalent in developing countries where hygiene and sanitation standards are low.

Causes

  • The primary cause of Taenia saginata taeniasis is the ingestion of undercooked or raw beef contaminated with Taenia saginata tapeworm larvae.
  • Consuming food contaminated with tapeworm eggs or larvae can also cause infection.
  • Improper disposal of human feces can also lead to the contamination of soil and water sources, which can then infect the cattle. This can also lead to the spread of infection to humans who consume the infected meat.

Symptoms

  1. Most people infected with Taenia saginata tapeworm do not experience any symptoms.
  2. However, some common symptoms include abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea, and weight loss.
  3. In rare cases, the tapeworm segments may be passed in the stool or vomit.

Prevention

  • Cooking beef at high temperatures (above 63°C/145°F) can kill the Taenia saginata tapeworm larvae and prevent infection.
  • Avoid consuming raw or undercooked beef, especially in areas where hygiene and sanitation standards are low.
  • Washing hands properly before handling food and after using the toilet can prevent the spread of infection.
  • Improper disposal of human feces should be avoided to prevent contamination of soil and water sources.
  • Proper sanitation and hygiene practices should be followed in slaughterhouses and meat processing plants to prevent contamination of meat with tapeworm larvae.

Taenia saginata taeniasis is a preventable parasitic infection that can cause discomfort and illness. By following proper hygiene and sanitation practices and avoiding consumption of undercooked or raw beef, the risk of infection can be significantly reduced.

Treatment of Taenia saginata taeniasis:

Treatment Options for Taenia Saginata Taeniasis

Taenia saginata taeniasis, also known as beef tapeworm infection, is a parasitic infection caused by the ingestion of raw or undercooked beef infected with the tapeworm larvae. The infection can lead to gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. However, the good news is that Taenia saginata taeniasis is t...

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