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Himenolepidoză

Eggs of Hymenolepis nana are immediately infective when passed with the stool and cannot survive more than 10 days in the external environment . When eggs are ingested by an arthropod intermediate host (various species of beetles and fleas may serve as intermediate hosts), they develop into cysticercoids, which can infect humans or rodents upon ingestion and develop into adults in the small intestine. A morphologically identical variant, H. nana var. fraterna, infects rodents and uses arthropods as intermediate hosts. When eggs are ingested (in contaminated food or water or from hands contaminated with feces), the oncospheres contained in the eggs are released. The oncospheres (hexacanth larvae) penetrate the intestinal villus and develop into cysticercoid larvae . Upon rupture of the villus, the cysticercoids return to the intestinal lumen, evaginate their scoleces , attach to the intestinal mucosa and develop into adults that reside in the ileal portion of the small intestine producing gravid proglottids . Eggs are passed in the stool when released from proglottids through its genital atrium or when proglottids disintegrate in the small intestine . An alternate mode of infection consists of internal autoinfection, where the eggs release their hexacanth embryo, which penetrates the villus continuing the infective cycle without passage through the external environment . The life span of adult worms is 4 to 6 weeks, but internal autoinfection allows the infection to persist for years.

Hymenolepis nana. An egg of H Hymenolepis nana. An egg of H. nana, with its characteristic double membrane.

Hymenolepis Nana Eggs The egg measures approximately 45 ?m in diameter.

The scolex has four suckers and an armed rostellum.

Hymenolepis Nana, adult, stained mount.

Three adult Hymenolepis nana tapeworms Three adult Hymenolepis nana tapeworms. Each tapeworm (length, 15-40 mm) has a small, rounded scolex at the anterior end, and proglottids can be distinguished at the posterior, wider end.