Цистицеркоз (Cysticercosis)

Cysticerosis is a parasitic disease.

Cysticermosis occurs due to human infestation by the larvae of the tapeworm Tsania solium. These organisms migrate throughout the human body. Organs affected by parasites: liver, spinal cord, muscles. The most dangerous organs that are affected are the brain and spinal cord. Due to the location of the Value, a spasm of the facial muscles is formed. This is fraught with the appearance of paralysis. Patients may also experience seizures. A person who is ill may die due to heart failure. Treatment is aimed at getting rid of parasites and eliminating symptoms.



Cysticercosis, or hydatid echinococcal cyst, is a parasitic disease of humans and animals caused by the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus, a canine tapeworm. The carriers are dogs (including homeless ones), which, having ingested helminth eggs, become infected themselves and begin to release into the environment many oncospheres containing parasite embryos. A person becomes infected by eating poorly processed meat containing tapeworms of the family Taeniidae and other species.