September 8, 2012
Brain Parasites Found in CA Woman
Microscopic: A Cestode Tapeworm (Taenia) cysticercus is invisible to the human eye and is passed from human to human in fecal matter
[From article]
A person can become infected then they unwittingly ingest microscopic eggs. For instance, if an infected person who hasn’t properly washed their hands after defecation then contaminates food or other surfaces, that puts others at risk for contracting the parasite.
The larvae can then be unknowingly consumed. When the larvae hatch inside the body, they migrate up towards the brain.
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The CDC notes that the infection is preventable if people thoroughly wash their hands after using the toilet.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2200286/Mothers-horror-discovers-PARASITE-larvae-growing-brain-requires-life-threatening-operation.html
Mother's horror as she discovers parasite larvae growing in her BRAIN - which requires 'life-threatening' operation
Sara Alvarez was diagnosed with neurocysticercosis, where pork larvae infect the brain
Required dangerous surgery to extract them
Infection is most common in third-world countries
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 12:13 EST, 8 September 2012 | UPDATED: 14:25 EST, 8 September 2012
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