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Stage of development of a tapeworm
An oncosphere is the larval form of a tapeworm once it has been ingested by an intermediate host animal. The intermediate host must ingest the tapeworm's
Oncosphere
Species of flatworm
embryonated eggs, called oncospheres, are released with faeces and are transmitted to cattle through contaminated fodder. Oncospheres develop inside muscle
Taenia_saginata
Species of tapeworm
their fodder. Pigs ingest the eggs, which develop into larvae, then into oncospheres, and ultimately into infective tapeworm cysts, called cysticerci. Humans
Taenia_solium
Class of flatworms
animal such as a cow. This animal then becomes an intermediate host, the oncosphere boring through the gut wall and migrating to another part of the body
Cestoda
Juvenile form of distinct animals before metamorphosis
cercaria; Monogenea: oncomiracidium; Cestoda: cysticercus, cysticercoid, oncosphere (or hexacanth), coracidium, plerocercoid Annelida nectochaete, polytroch
Larva
Species of flatworm
disintegrate, releasing eggs, which measure 30 to 47 μm in diameter. The oncosphere is covered with a thin, hyaline, outer membrane and an inner, thick membrane
Hymenolepis_nana
Cysticercosis of the brain
tapeworm egg enters a pig's intestine, it hatches into a larva called an oncosphere. This larva penetrates the intestinal wall, enters the bloodstream, and
Neurocysticercosis
Subclass of flatworms
stages inside different hosts. The initial six-hooked embryo, known as an oncosphere or hexacanth, forms through cleavage. In the order Pseudophyllidea, it
Eucestoda
Parasitic disease of tapeworms of the Echinococcus type
hatches in the small intestine of the intermediate host and releases an oncosphere that penetrates the intestinal wall and moves through the circulatory
Echinococcosis
Genus of worms
General description of the egg and oncosphere of Echinococcus spp.
Echinococcus
Larval stage of Cestoda
ingestion of the coracidium parasite structure that contains the larval oncosphere. The flatworm in this stage is not enclosed in a protective cyst, but
Procercoid
Family of flatworms
intermediate host's tissue when eggs are consumed. The eggs hatch into an oncosphere, which passes through the intestinal wall and forms the metacestode. An
Taeniidae
Species of tapeworm
to 0.0026 in) long and 38 to 44 μm (0.0015 to 0.0017 in) in diameter. Oncospheres can be made out inside ripe eggs. Coracidia are around the same size
Triaenophorus_nodulosus
Order of flatworms
tapeworm eggs in their feces. Annelids eat the eggs, where they hatch into oncosphere larvae that move through intestinal wall and become procercoid larvae
Caryophyllidea
Medical condition
directly from person to person by eggs in feces. When this happens, H. nana oncosphere larvae encyst in the intestinal wall and develop into cysticercoids and
Hymenolepiasis
Parasitic disease
and release oncospheres. Oncospheres are the larval form of tapeworms that contain hooks for attaching to the host's tissues. The oncospheres continue to
Coenurosis
Tissue infection caused by the young form of the pork tapeworm
oral-fecal route. The eggs enter the intestine where they develop into oncosphere larvae by hatching. The larvae enter the bloodstream and invade host tissues
Cysticercosis
Species of flatworm
shell of the egg and allow formation of the zygotes called "oncospheres". These oncospheres then penetrate the mucous layer of the digestive tract and
Taenia_asiatica
Species of flatworm
exposed to gastric secretions proceeded by intestinal secretions. The oncospheres hatch in the intestine, invade the intestinal wall, and are carried in
Taenia_serialis
Genus of flatworms
identifying feature of each species. Eggs develop into larval forms called oncospheres, which are ingested by ants, and enters the alimentary canal, from where
Raillietina
Genus of flatworms
the main portion, the strobila, and deteriorate releasing eggs. The oncospheres, or embryos, can be from 30-47 μm in diameter and are covered with a
Hymenolepis_(flatworm)
Species of flatworm
unembryonated in feces. Under appropriate conditions, the eggs mature and yield oncosphere which develop into a coracidia. Planktonic copepods serve as the first
Diphyllobothrium_dendriticum
Species of flatworm
member of the Leporidae family. Once inside the rabbit's gut the larva or oncosphere phase will then penetrate into the intestinal wall until they reach the
Taenia_pisiformis
Genus of flatworms
with either the gravid proglottids or free eggs (embryophores) with oncospheres (also known as hexacanth embryos) being passed in the feces, which can
Taenia_(flatworm)
Species of flatworm
of grass. Once inside the intestine of mites, the eggs hatch and the oncospheres penetrate into the haemocoel and develops to the cysticercoid stage.
Moniezia_expansa
Australian parasitologist
saginata: vaccination against cysticercosis in cattle with recombinant oncosphere antigens. Experimental Parasitology 84, 330-338. Flisser, A., Gauci, C
Marshall_Lightowlers
Species of flatworm
of development in the intermediate host comprises 5 stages, namely (1) oncosphere stage, (2) lacuna stage, (3) cystic cavity stage, (4) scolex formation
Raillietina_tetragona
Species of flatworm
the eggs develop into cysticercoids. As shown in the CDC life cycle, oncospheres hatch and then penetrate the intestinal wall. Rodents can become infected
Hymenolepis_diminuta
Species of flatworm
intermediate host, an annelid. Here, the eggs hatch and develop into oncosphere larvae which travel through the intestines and eventually further develop
Glaridacris_catostomi
Species of flatworm
which is ingested by human (dead-end host) or rodent (intermediate host) Oncosphere penetrates the gut wall, and migrates to other organs via blood vessels
Echinococcus_vogeli
Species of tapeworm
of F. liguloides begins by Artemia ingesting the cestode larva, called oncosphere. It then penetrates the intestinal wall into the hemocoel where it becomes
Flamingolepis_liguloides
Worm infections in cats
weeks, a tapeworm limb containing coated oncospheres is released and excreted in the feces. The coated oncospheres are very stable in the environment, even
Cat_worm_infections
Medical condition
Once ingested, the eggs hatch in the intestine, releasing oncospheres. These oncospheres circulate in the blood until they lodge in suitable organs (skeletal
Coenurosis_in_humans
Species of flatworm
of the definitive host. There oncospheres are ingested by the arthropod intermediate host. Once ingested, the oncospheres develop into cysticercoids. The
Bertiella_mucronata
American zoologist
of Early Tapeworm Development Derived From Comparative Embryology of Oncospheres". He began his academic career in 1953 as an assistant professor of biology
Robert_E._Ogren
Medical condition
and cats or by skinning infected foxes. Once ingested by humans, "the oncospheres hatch in the stomach or small intestine, become activated, penetrate
Alveolar_hydatid_disease
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