-
scolex filling completely the
enclosing cyst. In
tapeworm infections,
cysticercoids can be seen in free form as well as
enclosed by
cysts in biological...
- act as the
intermediate host. When ingested, the eggs
develop into
cysticercoids. As
shown in the CDC life cycle,
oncospheres hatch and then penetrate...
- with the rest of the worm
still inside the cyst. In five to six days,
cysticercoids emerge into the
lumen of the
small intestine,
where they
attach and...
- even if only 3% are
infected (with 4-13
cysticercoids each), a
grazing ruminant may
ingest over 2,000
cysticercoids per
kilogram of gr****. Once
inside the...
- nana
oncosphere larvae encyst in the
intestinal wall and
develop into
cysticercoids and then adults.
These infections were
previously common in the southeastern...
- sporocyst, redia, cercaria; Monogenea: oncomiracidium; Cestoda: cysticercus,
cysticercoid,
oncosphere (or hexacanth), coracidium,
plerocercoid Annelida nectochaete...
-
chewing louse) will
ingest an egg,
which develops into a
cysticercoid larva. The
cysticercoid larva remains viable, but is not
infective to carnivores...
-
cysticercoids. The
definitive hosts then
become infected after ingesting arthropod intermediate hosts infected with
cysticercoids. The
cysticercoid everts...
-
reproductive success. For example,
mealworm beetles tolerate a high
number of
cysticercoids of H.
diminuta at the
expense of
their own
fitness and longevity. But...
- days 15–30 days
Larval growth After hatching, the
larvae develop into
cysticercoid,
which can
survive for
years in an
animal 5–7 w****s as
cercariae in snails...