Cestoda / Tapeworm Fun Facts Symptoms may include upper abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. However, infestations are usually asymptomatic.asymptomatic.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Journal 10/18 Explain why you should care about the invasive species of flatworm called bipalium? How would an invasion of this worm affect you personally?
Advertisements

Intestinal Parasites.
Intestinal Nematodes of Human Beings
Food Borne Illness Sources, Symptoms, and Prevention.
Internal Parasites of Livestock
Classes of Nematodes. Nematodes  The four main Nematodes that we will concentrate on are: Ascaris Pinworm Hookworm Trichina.
IX. Selected Diseases caused by Multicellular Animal Parasites
Samuel Perry. Introduction Monsters Inside Found world wide, but is common in regions where humans work closely with pigs and eat ill-prepared pork. Intermediate.
Annelid Worms Segmented worms Segmented worms 3 Classes: Oligochaetes- live in soil or freshwater Oligochaetes- live in soil or freshwater Ex.: earthworms.
Messana Science 8 Chapter 25. MICROBES = Microorganism, Microscopic Organism Bacteria Virus Parasite Fungi Found EVERYWHERE!!...water, surface of living.
 Blaxter (1990) examined how people defined health. She carried out a survey of over 9000 people.
Internal Parasites Small Animal Care: Dogs. What is a Parasite? Parasite: Organisms that can live in or on another living thing. ▫Internal- On the inside.
Felicia Henderson. BACKGROUND Tapeworms are flat segmented worms that live in the intestines of some animals. Animals can become infected with these parasites.
Food Safety & Sanitation Food Contamination happens three ways. Contamination Improper personal hygiene Improper cooking or storage of food Unsanitary.
Salmonella Prevention
By: Sydney Bates Cheyenne Campbell
HAND WASHING INFECTIONS
WARM UP 4/24 1. What organ stores bile? 2. What does bile break down? 3. What organ produces many digestive juices to help the small intestine? 4. What.
Contaminates in our Food Supply
Foodborne Illnesses. General Information Key Recommendations Clean hands and work surfaces Separate raw, cooked, and ready-to-eat foods Cook foods to.
Echinoderms Echinoderms have a hard endoskeleton covered by bumpy or spiny epidermis; They have radial symmetry, a mouth, stomach, and intestines. They.
Worms What’s Eating You for Dinner ?
E.COLI By:Kirby.E.Glenn and Aaron.T.Black. What Escherichia coli, also known as E. coli is a bacterium that is commonly found in the gut of endotherms.
Nematoda Notes. Phylum Nematoda These worms live in soil, animals, both freshwater and marine environments. Some are free-living, but many are parasites.
Flatworm Characteristics --Flat bodies (gases move by diffusion) --bilateral symmetry --gastrovascular cavity --some flatworms are parasitic, some are.
PARASITES. WHAT ARE PARASITES? Parasites are living things that use other living things - like your body - for food (nourishment) and a place to live.
Parasites Parasites that infect the human body. Pinworm This is very common in young children it is usually transmitted from child to child The main symptom.
Phylum: Nematoda Phylum: Nematoda.
Parasites: the hidden hunters By George Emery. Categorisation table.
By: Brandon Chapman, Ethan Lockhart, Joseph Contreras.
Chef James Food Borne Illness.
~CHOLERA~ BY MARIA MARTINEZ.
NEMATODA. Characteristics  Roundworms  Name means “thread- like”  Thought to be most abundant animals on Earth (only about 20,000 species identified,
Cysticercosis (SIS-tuh-sir-KO-sis)
Cryptosporidium parvum
Internal Parasites of Livestock Jennifer Edmiston Per2 4/07/02.
Parasites: Fish Tapeworm Pork Tapeworm. Fish Tapeworm Scientific name is: Diphyllobothrium latum (just write D. latum, no one in science writes that whole.
CAFO (Commercial) Beef Pastured Beef Commercial Eggs.
Food Bourne Illnesses.
Food Borne Illness Sources, Symptoms, and Prevention.
Food Borne Illnesses. Staph  General Facts: Not destroyed by heat. Keep foods out of danger zone. Bacteria thrives at room temperature.  Sources/Causes:
Public Health Service Announcement Julie Duarte Grand Canyon University.
Sponges- Phylum Porifera
Current Outbreaks Mike Kim, Matt Schilling, Kevin Cho, Nikilesh Kannan.
Class Cestoidea Taenia solium,Taenia saginata. Class Cestoidea, classification A- Intestinal cestode :live in the lumen of intestine:eg Taenia saginata.
PRE-ASSESSMENT Activity 1: How well do you know the nature of diseases?
T APEWORMS By; Matthew & Michael Q&A How do people get tapeworms? Eating raw or undercooked meat. What are some symptoms of tapeworms? Diarrhea, loss.
The tapeworm. Table 5 Hello we are Sandra, Carlota, Gema and Jose Antonio and we are going to expose a presentation based on the tapeworm.
Presented by: Ashley Jackson Masters in Public Health Walden University PH Instructor: Dr. Rebecca Heick Fall Quarter 2009.
Foodborne Illness Review St. Michael CHS. What am I going to Learn? This is a review of the foodborne illnesses You will learn the major food illnesses.
Food Safety & Sanitation Foods & Nutrition 1 What if a Penny Doubled everyday for a Month?
James R. Ginder, MS, WEMT,PI,CHES Health Education Specialist Hamilton County Health Department
Two types of contamination: –direct contamination –cross-contamination Contamination Basics direct contamination Raw foods, or the plants or animals.
PSA: Salmonella By: Kelci Rippe & Warren. Salmonella….a bacterial disease is also a infect.
Sources, Symptoms, and Prevention
Contaminates in our Food Supply
Taeniasis (Tapeworm) yuuuuuuuuuu.
Sources, Symptoms, and Prevention
Nematoda: Round Worms EQ: What are Nematodas?.
Umm Al-Qura University
CLASS CESTODA (Tapeworms)
Phylum: Nematoda “thread-like”, commonly called roundworms, found just about everywhere Examples: ascaris, pinworms, hookworms, trichina worms.
Follow workplace Hygiene procedures
Taenia solium “The Pork Tapeworm”
Parasites that infect the human body
Trichineloza.
Trichinella spiralis By David Meyer.
Gastrointestinal Tract Diseases
Salmonella & Our food By: Matthew Fields.
Sources, Symptoms, and Prevention
Presentation transcript:

Cestoda / Tapeworm Fun Facts Symptoms may include upper abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. However, infestations are usually asymptomatic.asymptomatic Tapeworms can grow 15 to 30 feet (10 meters) in length. The largest tapeworms grow up to 59 feet (18 meters). Tapeworms harm their host by stealing vital nutrients, causing malnutrition and, if left untreated, can cause intestinal blockages.malnutrition intestinal blockages

Mythology of Curing Tapeworm Infections One method for curing tapeworms is referred to as the way "Grandma and Grandad" use to treat worms : stick a biscuit (or a lump of meat) up the anus each day for a week. Then on the 8th day, stop doing it. When the tapeworm comes out looking for its biscuit, grab it an pull it out. Naturally this is a joke - tapeworms wouldn't recognise a biscuit and lack the gullet to digest one anyway.

Risk Factors for Tapeworms Poor hygiene. Infrequent washing and bathing increases the risk of accidental transfer of contaminated matter to your mouth. Exposure to livestock. This is especially problematic in areas where human and animal feces are not disposed of properly. Frequent travel to developing countries. Infection occurs more frequently in areas with poor sanitation practices. Eating raw or undercooked meats. Improper cooking may fail to kill tapeworm eggs and larvae contained in contaminated pork or beef.