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Taenia solium or Taenia saginata generate taeniasis

When a person eats raw or badly cooked meat infected by the Taenia solium or Taenia saginata will this person generates taeniasis or cysticercosis?

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If a person eats badly or raw cooked meat infected by Taenia saginata or Taenia solium he or she will develop disease taeniasis. The ingestion of contaminated raw or badly cooked infected meat means that cysticerci is being ingested. The human then will be influenced by the taeniases because in his or her gut the cysticerci may develop in adult tapeworm.

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