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Primarily transmitted through raw or undercooked beef.

Many infections are asymptomatic, but noticeable signs may include: About Human Tapeworm - CDC Human Tape Worm

A human tapeworm is a ribbon-like intestinal parasite that can grow up to 30 feet or more within the human digestive tract. These flatworms belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes and survive by attaching themselves to the intestinal wall using sharp hooks or suckers on their "scolex" (head), where they absorb nutrients directly from the host's digested food. Primarily transmitted through raw or undercooked beef

Transmitted via undercooked pork; can cause cysticercosis, a serious condition where larvae form cysts in muscles, eyes, or the brain. can cause cysticercosis

Often acquired from raw freshwater fish; it is the longest human parasite, sometimes reaching over 20 meters. Symptoms and Signs

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