larvaires

J.-A. Bronstein (Médecin des hôpitaux des armées, chef du service de pathologie digestive) , F. Klotz (Professeur titulaire de la chaire de médecine tropicale au Val-de-Grâce)
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绦虫是一种雌雄同体的扁虫寄生虫,可以作为成虫寄生在人类胃肠道中。有些线虫只在幼虫期感染;它们分别包括:由Spirometra物种引起的裂头蚴病、由Toenia multiceps引起的犬尿病、由Toenia solium引起的囊尾蚴病、因棘球蚴物种引起的棘球蚴病、囊性棘球蚴症和由颗粒E。另外两个物种,E.vogeli和E.oligarthus,会引起多囊棘球蚴病,但很少与人类感染有关。综述了流行病学和临床特点,以及治疗和预防。
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Cestodoses larvaires

Tapeworms or cestodes are hermaphroditic flatworm parasites that can live as parasitic adults in the human gastrointestinal tract. Some cestodes only infect in the larval stage; they include: sparganosis due to Spirometra species, coenuriasis due to Toenia multiceps, cysticercosis due to Toenia solium, echinococcosis due to Echinococcus species, cystic echinococcosis, and alveolar echinococcosis caused by E. granulosus and E. multilocularis, respectively. The two other species, E. vogeli and E. oligarthus, cause polycystic echinococcosis but are rarely associated with human infection. Epidemiological and clinical features, together with treatment and prevention are reviewed.

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