01597nas a2200265 4500000000100000008004100001260006600042653001400108100001800122700001700140700001200157700002000169700001700189700001500206700001400221700001600235700001700251700001600268245007300284856005400357300001000411490000700421520088900428022001401317 2025 d bUniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika/Nicolaus Copernicus University10aTaeniasis1 aNapieralska A1 aGarbarczyk W1 aKapla A1 aČernohorská A1 aBednarczyk D1 aBiałeta J1 aSiembab K1 aRowińska K1 aJurkiewicz M1 aPysiewicz W00aTaeniasis: symptoms, diagnosis and treatment – a systematic review uhttps://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/58206/41728 a582060 v793 a

Human taeniasis is caused by infection with one of three Taenia species: Taenia saginata, Taenia solium, and Taenia asiatica. It is a parasitic disease that remains a public health concern in endemic regions. This systematic review examines the clinical manifestations, diagnostic approaches, and methods of treatment for taeniasis. A comprehensive analysis of available literature highlights the diverse symptomatology, ranging from asymptomatic carriers to individuals with life-threatening complications. Advances in diagnostic techniques, including molecular methods, have improved detection rates, while pharmacological treatments like praziquantel and niclosamide remain the key elements of therapy. This review underscores the importance of integrated control strategies to reduce the burden of taeniasis, including sanitation improvements and public health education.

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