How Do You Spell DWARF TAPEWORM?

Pronunciation: [dwˈɔːf tˈe͡ɪpwɜːm] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word for a type of parasitic worm is "dwarf tapeworm". The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /dwɔːrf ˈteɪp.wɜːrm/. The first syllable "dwarf" is pronounced with a "dw" sound followed by "aw". The second syllable "tape" is pronounced with a "tay" sound and the final syllable "worm" has a "wurm" sound. This correct spelling and pronunciation are important for effective communication and understanding of the topic at hand.

DWARF TAPEWORM Meaning and Definition

  1. The dwarf tapeworm, scientifically known as Hymenolepis nana, is a parasitic flatworm that infects the small intestine of humans and various other mammals. It is the most common tapeworm species found in humans, causing a condition known as hymenolepiasis or dwarf tapeworm infection.

    The dwarf tapeworm is characterized by its short length, usually measuring only a few centimeters, hence its name. In its adult stage, it consists of a head (scolex) that attaches itself to the intestinal wall of the host using hook-like structures present on its suckers. The body of the tapeworm is composed of a series of segments called proglottids, which gradually mature as they move towards the end of the body. Each mature segment contains both male and female reproductive organs, allowing self-fertilization to occur.

    The life cycle of the dwarf tapeworm involves an intermediate host, which is usually an insect such as beetles or fleas. Eggs that are shed in the host's feces are ingested by these insects, where they develop into larvae. After ingestion of the infected insects by humans or other mammals, the larvae are released and develop into adult tapeworms within the small intestine.

    Dwarf tapeworm infections in humans are typically mild and often asymptomatic, causing little to no noticeable symptoms. However, heavy infestations may lead to abdominal pain, diarrhea, malaise, and weight loss. The infection is usually spread through ingestion of contaminated food or water, poor hygiene practices, or close contact with infected individuals.

    Treatment for dwarf tapeworm infection typically involves the administration of antiparasitic medications, such as praziquantel or niclosamide, which effectively eliminate the adult

  2. Hymenolepsis nana.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for DWARF TAPEWORM

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Etymology of DWARF TAPEWORM

The etymology of the word "dwarf tapeworm" can be broken down as follows:

1. Dwarf: The term "dwarf" originated from the Old English word "dweorg", which means a small human or creature. It has Germanic roots and is related to the Old High German word "twerg" and Old Norse word "dvergr", both meaning dwarf.

2. Tapeworm: The word "tapeworm" is composed of two parts. The first part, "tape", derives from the Old English word "tæppe", which means a long, narrow strip or ribbon-like object. The second part, "worm", comes from the Old English word "wyrm", referring to any creeping or crawling animal such as a serpent or dragon.

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