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|name              = ''Taenia saginata
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|kingdom            = Animalia
'''Beef tape worm
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|phylum            = Platyhelminthes
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|class              = [[Cestodes|Cestoda]]
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|order              = [[Cyclophyllidea]]
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|family            = [[Taeniidae]]
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|species            = ''T. saginata''
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[[Image:Taenia_logo.jpg|100px|thumb|right|''Taenia saginata'' <br> Hubert Ludwig, Wikimedia Commons]]
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Also known as: '''''Cysticercus bovis — Beef tape worm — Beef measles
  
 
==Hosts==
 
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The  adult is only found in humans, and is normally 5m in length, but may  grow up to 3 times the length.  The body is white and has a prominent  anterior scolex, but no hooks.
 
The  adult is only found in humans, and is normally 5m in length, but may  grow up to 3 times the length.  The body is white and has a prominent  anterior scolex, but no hooks.
  
The Proglottid has a thich outer shell, containing several hundred thousand eggs.
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The Proglottid has a thick outer shell, containing several hundred thousand eggs.
  
 
==Life Cycle==
 
==Life Cycle==
 
Eggs  are past by the host, and survive on the pasture.  The oncosphere is  then ingested by the intermediate host, the cow in this case.  These  infect the striated muscle, which are visible as cysts.  Humans become  infected by ingestion of poorly cooked meat.
 
Eggs  are past by the host, and survive on the pasture.  The oncosphere is  then ingested by the intermediate host, the cow in this case.  These  infect the striated muscle, which are visible as cysts.  Humans become  infected by ingestion of poorly cooked meat.
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|videos = [[Video: Taenia saginata cysts in a calf liver potcast|Taenia saginata cysts in a calf liver potcast]]<br>[[Video: Bovine Tongue with Taenia saginata|Bovine Tongue with Taenia saginata]]
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|literature search = [http://www.cabdirect.org/search.html?rowId=1&options1=AND&q1=title:(%22Taenia+saginata%22)+OR+title:(%22Cysticercus+bovis%22)+&occuring1=freetext&rowId=2&options2=AND&q2=&occuring2=freetext&rowId=3&options3=AND&q3=&occuring3=freetext&publishedstart=2000&publishedend=yyyy&calendarInput=yyyy-mm-dd&la=any&it=any&show=all&x=50&y=10 ''Taenia saginata'' publications since 2000]
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==References==
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Taylor, M.A, Coop, R.L., Wall,R.L. (2007) '''Veterinary Parasitology''' ''Blackwell Publishing''
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[[Category:Taeniidae]][[Category:Zoonoses]]
 
[[Category:Taeniidae]][[Category:Zoonoses]]
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 21 August 2012


Taenia saginata
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Platyhelminthes
Class Cestoda
Order Cyclophyllidea
Family Taeniidae
Genus Taenia
Species T. saginata
Taenia saginata
Hubert Ludwig, Wikimedia Commons

Also known as: Cysticercus bovis — Beef tape worm — Beef measles

Hosts

Definitive host: Man.

Intermediate host: Cattle.

Identification

The adult is only found in humans, and is normally 5m in length, but may grow up to 3 times the length. The body is white and has a prominent anterior scolex, but no hooks.

The Proglottid has a thick outer shell, containing several hundred thousand eggs.

Life Cycle

Eggs are past by the host, and survive on the pasture. The oncosphere is then ingested by the intermediate host, the cow in this case. These infect the striated muscle, which are visible as cysts. Humans become infected by ingestion of poorly cooked meat.


Taenia saginata Learning Resources
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Videos
Selection of relevant videos
Taenia saginata cysts in a calf liver potcast
Bovine Tongue with Taenia saginata
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Literature Search
Search for recent publications via CAB Abstract
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Taenia saginata publications since 2000


References

Taylor, M.A, Coop, R.L., Wall,R.L. (2007) Veterinary Parasitology Blackwell Publishing




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