Science Illustrated

LARVAE IN THE BRAIN ARE QUITE COMMON

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Food contaminat­ed with human faeces might contain tapeworm eggs. If a human being consumes the eggs, the larvae hatch, and in many cases, they end up in the brain, where they could remain for years without causing disease, but they might also cause lethal inflammati­on. In Latin America and other places, one third of the population have tapeworm larvae in their brains.

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