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Taenia pisiformis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Taenia pisiformis
''Taenia pisiformis'', commonly called the rabbit tapeworm, is an endoparasitic tapeworm which causes infection in lagomorphs, rodents, and carnivores. Adult ''T. pisiformis'' typically occur within the small instenstines of the definitive hosts, the carnivores. Lagomorphs, the intermediate hosts, are infected by fecal contamination of grasses and other food sources by the definitive hosts. The larval stage is often referred to as ''Cysticercus pisiformis'' and is found on the livers and peritoneal cavities of the intermediate hosts. ''T. pisiformis'' can be found worldwide. == Description ==
''T. pisiformis'' typically infect dogs and other carnivores such as coyotes and foxes. Within rabbits, ''T. pisiformis'' larvae attach themselves to the liver and intestines, forming cysts in diameter. This is referred to as cysticercosis.〔 In adult ''T. pisiformis'', the long hooks of the scolex are on average and the short hooks are . The dimensions of the suckers are . They can have from 34 to 38 hooks which can be up to in length.〔 Adult ''T. pisiformis'' can grown between . The intermediate host is represented by hares and rabbits, in which we find the mesacestoide (the larval stage) known as: cysticercus pisiformis. This is found in the peritoneum of the intermediate host and can be ingested by the definite host when the dog or cat feeds on the viscera of such an infected intermediate.
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