Thursday, September 25, 2014

A Man In China Apparently Ended Up Riddled With Tapeworm Parasites After Eating Too Much Sashimi

The horror. The horror.


Central European News reports that doctors at Guangzhou No.8 People's Hospital made a horrific discovery after a man went there with a stomach ache and itchy skin.


Central European News reports that doctors at Guangzhou No.8 People's Hospital made a horrific discovery after a man went there with a stomach ache and itchy skin.


Europics / CEN


They found his entire body had been invaded by tapeworm parasites. They felt it was likely that his favourite sashimi had been contaminated with the tapeworms' eggs.


They found his entire body had been invaded by tapeworm parasites. They felt it was likely that his favourite sashimi had been contaminated with the tapeworms' eggs.


The agency reports: "Liao is not the first Chinese person to be affected by these kind of parasite. Two months ago, a woman also in Guangdong province, who was suffering with symptoms of memory loss and cramps was told by her doctor that her brain had been infected by the tapeworm, likely caused by the raw frogs delicacy she liked to eat."


Europics / CEN


Apparently the patient, Tain Liao, said: "I've eaten shashimi nearly every day for years but never thought it could do this to me. I guess I'll be staying away from it for a while and hopefully this acts as a warning to other fans of raw fish dishes."


Apparently the patient, Tain Liao, said: "I've eaten shashimi nearly every day for years but never thought it could do this to me. I guess I'll be staying away from it for a while and hopefully this acts as a warning to other fans of raw fish dishes."


Europics / CEN


When they aren't treated, parasites can cause cysticercosis, an infection that – should it reach the brain – can become life-threatening.


When they aren't treated, parasites can cause cysticercosis , an infection that – should it reach the brain – can become life-threatening.


MailOnline reports: "Tapeworm infections occur after ingesting the larvae of diphyllobothrium, found in freshwater fish such as salmon, although marinated and smoked fish can also transmit the worm. While cases have increased in poorer areas due to improved sanitation, cases have increased in more developed countries."


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