2/18/2015

discovery:Tapeworm can give you epilepsy

No matter how many times we talk about worm infestation, we can never
run out of ideas! This is because worms are more dangerous than you
can ever imagine; and in general, overall wellbeing is impossible if
traces of worm infestation is present in the intestine.
Of importance is the presence of tapeworm in the body. Physicians say
that by the time the tapeworm grows into an adult in the human gut, it
causes Taeniasis – an intestinal infection.
Experts say Taeniasis is acquired by humans through the inadvertent
ingestion of tapeworm larval cysts in undercooked pork or beef. Even
if you take care to cook your beef or pork, the experts warn that
touching other food items that you're likely to eat raw such as fruits
or ready-made foods such as bread could lead to the transfer of this
worm's larvae into your guts!
"This underscores the importance of hand hygiene at all times,
especially after you have handled raw meats," says Family Physician,
Dr. Gbola Ibrahim.
He says the worm's eggs are typically spread via food, water, or
surfaces contaminated with infected poops.
Oftentimes, experts warn, the eggs may be spread from the hands of
infected food handlers who do not clean their hands or from foods
fertilised/irrigated with water containing infected human faeces.
Ibrahim notes that tapeworms linger in any environment where personal
or communal hygiene is low or non-existent.
"Human tapeworm carriers contaminate the environment with tapeworm
eggs which pass out with faeces," he warns; underscoring the need to
wear bathroom slippers whenever we are out of the house.
He explains that when someone mistakenly ingests the eggs (larvae) of
this worm, the individual will develop cysticercosis – a parasitic
tissue infection which physicians consider a serious disease.
Again, this is why foods that we intend to eat without cooking, such
as salad leaves and other vegetables, should be soaked in white
vinegar-water solution for at least 10 minutes in order to kill worm
larvae and make our vegetable or salad safe.
If white vinegar is not available, nutritionists say, you could use
salt-water solution; though white vinegar is considered optimal.
Physicians say the tapeworm larvae can develop in a number of tissues
such as the muscles, subcutaneous tissues (the third of the three
layers of skin), eyes and brain; and that those that are located in
the central nervous system can cause neurocysticercosis, the most
severe form of the disease.
"The symptoms of cysticercosis include abdominal pain, diarrhoea or
constipation, nausea and vomiting, headache, lethargy, confusion,
vision changes, weakness or numbness," Ibrahim notes.
He adds that when left untreated, the infestation could lead to the
involvement of other body tissues, which may result in swelling of the
skeletal muscle (muscles that make movement possible), subcutaneous
cysts (which may feel like large peas under the surface of the skin),
and vision changes when the cysts infect the eyes.
In potential complications of cysticercosis, symptoms may include
stroke or, in extreme cases, death, scientists warn
This is not all. Would you know that this terrible worm can cause
epileptic seizures if it is not expelled from the body by way of
regular deworming?
Ibrahim says by the time cysticercosis sets in and the cysts develop
in the central nervous system, it can cause neurocysticercosis – the
most severe form of the disease (cysticercosis) and one of the main
preventable causes of epilepsy (seizures) in many developing countries
such as ours.
Neurocysticercosis is present in about 70 per cent of cases, experts
say; and symptoms may include chronic headaches, blindness, seizures
(or epilepsy if they are recurrent), hydrocephalus (abnormal
accumulation of water in the brain), meningitis, dementia and symptoms
caused by lesions occupying spaces of the central nervous system.
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"This is not to say that anyone who has epileptic seizures should not
see the doctor. Rather, the individual needs to see the doctor as a
matter of urgency, because by that time, the problem has gone beyond
the need for mere deworming. S/he needs more urgent and radical
treatment if life must be saved," Ibrahim warns.
In fact, a World Health Organisation statistics reveal that more than
80 per cent of the world's 50 million people who are affected by
epilepsy live in low-income and lower-middle-income countries, many of
which are endemic for pork tapeworm (Taenia solium) which can infect
humans when they eat raw or undercooked pork.
Prevent tapeworm infestation
The prevention of cysticercosis can be achieved through various
measures, including the following:
*.Public education regarding the parasite and its route of transmission
*.Avoidance of raw or undercooked pork in endemic areas
*.Avoidance of potential introduction of poops into the mouth through
routine hand washing, good personal hygiene, as well as through the
proper handling and preparation of foods
*.Meat inspection and the proper disposal of infected meat in endemic areas
*.Improved sanitary measures for human waste disposal in endemic areas
*.Screening contacts of infected individuals and instituting
appropriate treatment
*.Improved sanitation;
*.Improved pig husbandry;
*.Anthelmintic (deworming) treatment of pigs;
*.Improved meat inspection, and processing of meat products.
*.Developing a vaccine for the prevention of cysticercosis which may
be used in the future; currently, there is no vaccine approved for use
in humans, though there have been advances in vaccines being used in
pigs
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