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Taiwan taenia and taeniasis.

P C Fan1.   

Abstract

Toeniids are large tapeworms, common throughout the world. Two species, Taenia saginata and T. solium are common parasites of man. The adult worms parasitize the small intestine, while immature stages (metacestodes or cysticerci) develop mainly in cattle in the case of T. saginata or pigs in the case of T. solium. Cysticerci of T. saginata rarely develop in man, although humans are easily infected with those of T. solium after eating raw or undercooked infected pork-producing the disease known as cysticercosis. In Taiwan, both the pork and beef tapeworms have been documented among aboriginal peoples - with T. saginata considered the most prevalent species. But, as P.C. Fan discusses here, the 'Taiwan Taenia' has several unusual features - not least the fact that beef is not part of the traditional diet of Taiwan oboriginols.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 15463051     DOI: 10.1016/0169-4758(88)90204-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Today        ISSN: 0169-4758


  16 in total

1.  DNA differential diagnosis of human taeniid cestodes by base excision sequence scanning thymine-base reader analysis with mitochondrial genes.

Authors:  Hiroshi Yamasaki; Minoru Nakao; Yasuhito Sako; Kazuhiro Nakaya; Marcello Otake Sato; Wulamu Mamuti; Munehiro Okamoto; Akira Ito
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2002-10       Impact factor: 5.948

2.  Experimental infection of pigs with a Taenia species from Korea: parasitological and serological aspects.

Authors:  S Geerts; A Zorloni; V Kumar; J R Brandt; R de Deken; K S Eom
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  1992       Impact factor: 2.289

3.  Development of Taenia saginata asiatica metacestodes in SCID mice and its infectivity in human and alternative definitive hosts.

Authors:  S L Chang; N Nonaka; M Kamiya; Y Kanai; H K Ooi; W C Chung; Y Oku
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2005-04-06       Impact factor: 2.289

Review 4.  The Asian Taenia and the possibility of cysticercosis.

Authors:  M T Galán-Puchades; M V Fuentes
Journal:  Korean J Parasitol       Date:  2000-03       Impact factor: 1.341

5.  Genetic variability of Taenia saginata inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequences.

Authors:  Sima Rostami; Reza Salavati; Robin N Beech; Zahra Babaei; Mitra Sharbatkhori; Majid Fasihi Harandi
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2015-02-17       Impact factor: 2.289

6.  An up-date of Verster's (1969) 'Taxonomic revision of the genus Taenia Linnaeus' (Cestoda) in table format.

Authors:  B Loos-Frank
Journal:  Syst Parasitol       Date:  2000-03       Impact factor: 1.431

Review 7.  Epidemiology, clinical manifestations and diagnosis of zoonotic cestode infections: an update.

Authors:  W Raether; H Hänel
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2003-09-16       Impact factor: 2.289

8.  Sympatric occurrence of Taenia solium, T. saginata, and T. asiatica, Thailand.

Authors:  Malinee T Anantaphruti; Hiroshi Yamasaki; Minoru Nakao; Jitra Waikagul; Dorn Watthanakulpanich; Supaporn Nuamtanong; Wanna Maipanich; Somchit Pubampen; Surapol Sanguankiat; Chatree Muennoo; Kazuhiro Nakaya; Marcello O Sato; Yasuhito Sako; Munehiro Okamoto; Akira Ito
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2007-09       Impact factor: 6.883

Review 9.  Genetic Diversity of Taenia solium and its Relation to Clinical Presentation of Cysticercosis.

Authors:  Akira Ito; Christine M Budke
Journal:  Yale J Biol Med       Date:  2021-06-30

10.  Genetic diversity of Taenia asiatica from Thailand and other geographical locations as revealed by cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 sequences.

Authors:  Malinee Thairungroj Anantaphruti; Urusa Thaenkham; Dorn Watthanakulpanich; Orawan Phuphisut; Wanna Maipanich; Tippayarat Yoonuan; Supaporn Nuamtanong; Somjit Pubampen; Surapol Sanguankiat
Journal:  Korean J Parasitol       Date:  2013-02-18       Impact factor: 1.341

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