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Created page with "Echinococcus cysts, also called hydatid cysts, is a consequence of consuming something contaminated by ''echinococcal tapeworm’s eggs''. An example of contamination is drinking water which is infested by dog faeces, or not washing your hands after petting a dog or cat and then touching food. When the eggs are ingested, they hatch in the intestines and the adult tapeworms penetrate the intestinal wall. This gives them the ability to travel with the blood stream or the l..."
(Created page with "Echinococcus cysts, also called hydatid cysts, is a consequence of consuming something contaminated by ''echinococcal tapeworm’s eggs''. An example of contamination is drinking water which is infested by dog faeces, or not washing your hands after petting a dog or cat and then touching food. When the eggs are ingested, they hatch in the intestines and the adult tapeworms penetrate the intestinal wall. This gives them the ability to travel with the blood stream or the l...")
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