Difference between revisions of "Taenia multiceps"

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==Hosts==
 
==Hosts==
'''Definitive host''': Dogs and foxes.
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'''Definitive host''': Canids.
  
'''Intermediate host''': Cattle, sheep, pig, horses and man.
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'''Intermediate host''': Sheep.
  
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==

Latest revision as of 11:36, 13 November 2017


Taenia multiceps
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Platyhelminthes
Class Cestoda
Order Cyclophyllidea
Family Taeniidae
Genus Taenia
Species T. multiceps

Also known as: Multiceps multiceps — Coenurus cerebralis — Gid — Staggers

Hosts

Definitive host: Canids.

Intermediate host: Sheep.

Identification

T. multiceps are around 5cm in length.

Life Cycle

The intermediate host is infected via ingestion of the parasite eggs. These eggs hatch in the small intestine. The parasite the migrates to the spinal cord and brain via the blood stream. The definitive host becomes infected when it eats the spinal cord, or brain of the intermediate host.


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References

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




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