Secondary host of Taenia solium is
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Human primary hosting is best diagnosed by microscopy of eggs in faeces, often triggered by spotting proglottids (segments). In secondary hosting, imaging techniques such as computed tomography and nuclear magnetic resonance are often employed. Blood samples can also be tested using antibody reaction of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.
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Taenia solium is the so-called pork tapeworm belonging to cyclophyllid cestodes in the family Taeniidae. ... It may be transmitted to pigs through human feces contaminating their fodder, and back to humans wherever primary hosts through uncooked or undercooked pork bearing small cysts.
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