Key points. Tapeworm infections remain common in UK cats and dogs. Areas of endemic foci of Echinococcus granulosus remain in the UK despite extensive attempts to eliminate it. This parasite represents a serious zoonotic risk to dog owners in these areas. 26 нояб. 2013 г.
What are the odds of getting tapeworms?
You probably won't ever get one. Less than 1,000 people in the U.S. get them a year. It's extremely rare to pick one up from your pet. And if you take the right steps to cook meat, you shouldn't get one from it, either.
How do humans get tapeworms UK?
You can get a tapeworm infection if their eggs or small newly hatched worms (larvae) get in your mouth. There are several ways this can happen, including: eating raw or undercooked beef, pork, or freshwater fish (like salmon or trout) – these can contain live tapeworm larvae if they're not cooked thoroughly.
Are tapeworms in people common?
Tapeworms can also infect humans, although it's not a common infection. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates there are less than 1,000 new tapeworm infections in humans in the United States each year. Tapeworms are flat worms that can live in the intestines.
Where are you most likely to get tapeworms?
Tapeworm infections due to T. solium are more prevalent in under-developed communities with poor sanitation and where people eat raw or undercooked pork. Higher rates of illness have been seen in people in Latin America, Eastern Europe, sub-Saharan Africa, India, and Asia.
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