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What organ do tapeworms prefer to live in?

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Tapeworms (Cestodes) Tapeworms live in human intestines, where they feed on the partially digested food there. The three common types of tapeworms are Taenia solium, found in pork; Taenia saginata, found in beef; and Diphyllobothrium latum, found in fish.


Where do tapeworms prefer to live in inside the host?

A parasite is an animal or plant that lives inside another animal or plant. A tapeworm cannot live freely on its own. It survives within the gut of animals, including humans. Tapeworm eggs normally enter the human host from animals via food, especially raw or undercooked meat.

Where are tapeworm most likely to be found?

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.

What do tapeworms need to live?

Tapeworms are flat, segmented worms that can invade the digestive tracts of people and animals. They're parasites, which means they need a host body in order to survive.

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