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Will tapeworms die without a host?

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Tapeworms can cause intestinal infections. When they do, any of a number of tapeworm species may be involved. These may include Taenia saginata (beef tapeworms), Taenia solium (from pork), or Diphyllobothrium latum (from fish). Tapeworms require human hosts to live out their life cycles. 21 нояб. 2015 г.


How long do tapeworms survive without a host?

Most tapeworm eggs last for months while waiting for their intermediate hosts; however, scientists have documented that the eggs of some tapeworms are capable of surviving up to eight months, Animal Diversity Web reports.

Can tapeworms survive on their own?

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. Humans can also become infected if there is contact with animal feces or contaminated water.

What happens if you leave a tapeworm?

If your doctor confirms you have a tapeworm infection, follow their instructions to lessen the risk of complications. If left untreated, there's the risk of developing an invasive infection which can affect your tissue and organs. This can lead to brain swelling, inflammation, and intestinal blockage.

Do tapeworms eventually die?

After treatment, the tapeworm dies and is usually digested within the intestine, so worm segments do not usually pass into the stool.

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