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English: ID#: 5260

Description: This is an adult Taenia saginata tapeworm.

Humans become infected by ingesting raw or undercooked infected meat. In the human intestine, the cysticercus develops over 2 mo. into an adult tapeworm, which can survive for years, attaching to, and residing in the small intestine.

Content Providers(s): CDC Creation Date: 1986

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