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Definition of bladder worm in English: bladder wormnoun An immature form of a tapeworm, which lives in the flesh of the secondary host. Further development is suspended until it is eaten by the primary host. Example sentencesExamples - A person becomes infected when a bladder worm is eaten along with raw or insufficiently cooked meat.
- The larvae migrate to various tissues and within 2 months convert into what are known as bladder worms.
- When a bladder worm is ingested, the gastric juice of the stomach dissolves the wall of the capsule.
- What are the signs of infestation with the bladder worm?
- Known as the bladder worm because of the shape of the larval stage, T. saginata is one of the most common tapeworms infecting humans.
Definition of bladder worm in US English: bladder wormnoun An immature form of a tapeworm, which lives in the flesh of the secondary host. Further development is suspended until it is eaten by the primary host. Example sentencesExamples - Known as the bladder worm because of the shape of the larval stage, T. saginata is one of the most common tapeworms infecting humans.
- What are the signs of infestation with the bladder worm?
- The larvae migrate to various tissues and within 2 months convert into what are known as bladder worms.
- A person becomes infected when a bladder worm is eaten along with raw or insufficiently cooked meat.
- When a bladder worm is ingested, the gastric juice of the stomach dissolves the wall of the capsule.
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