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*have both intermediate and final hosts in their life cycle
 
*main expression in the UK are the encysted forms that utilise the [[Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]] and other organs in intermediate hosts
 
=====Taenia hydatigena=====
 
*the most important species
 
*final host
 
**dog
 
**alimentary tract
 
*intermediate host
 
**ruminant, horse, or pig
 
*life cycle is completed when the carnivore eats the tissues of the intermediate host containing the cysts
 
*the intermediate stage - Cysticercus tennuicollis
 
**fluid filled cysts on the surface of the [[Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]] and in the [[Peritoneal cavity - Anatomy & Physiology|peritoneal cavity]]
 
NB: other Taenia species have muscle and brain as preferred sites in the intermediate hosts
 
 
 
Some can infect humans - zoonoses
 
 
 
=====Echinococcus granulosus=====
 
*Hydatid Disease
 
*final host
 
**dog, fox, and other canids
 
*intermediate host
 
**sheep most commonly affected
 
**ox and horses
 
NB: can also affect man - zoonosis
 
*'''hydatids''' - the cyst form
 
**develops from the ova
 
**occur in the lung and [[Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]]
 
**cysts are usually multiple
 
**5-10cm in diameter
 
**contain a clear fluid with numerous scolices or '''"hydatid sand"'''
 
**the small calcified lesions that are sometimes present in the [[Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]] of sheep may represent degenerate hydatid cysts
 
**can be very prevalent in some geographical areas[[Category:Hepatitis,_Parasitic]]
 

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