• The dwarf tapeworm or Hymenolepis nana is found worldwide. More common in warm parts of South Europe, Russia, India, US and Latin America.
  • What Are the Disorders Caused by Hymenolepis Nana? Hymenoplesis nana infection is significantly associated with diarrhea and jaundice.
  • Hymenolepis nana is one of the small intestinal cestodes infecting man. ... When the eggs of Hymenolepis nana is passed in the stool, they are immediately infective.
  • Hymenolepis nana - Morphology, Life cycle, Diagnosis and Treatment.
  • Hymenolepis nana can be found wherever humans and rodents live. They have been found in almost all types of terrestrial biomes.
  • Hymenolepis nana, a tiny intestinal tapeworm, is one of the most common human cestodes; the life cycle does not require an intermediate host.
  • Hymenolepiasis, bulaşma esas olarak su veya kontamine yiyecek tüketimi yoluyla meydana gelen parazit Hymenolepis nana'nın neden olduğu bir mineraldir.
  • Hymenolepis nana, the dwarf tapeworm, is the smallest tapeworm to infect humans. This cestode belongs to a large family known as Hymenolepididae.
  • Hymenolepiasis is caused by two cestodes (tapeworm) species, Hymenolepis nana (the dwarf tapeworm, adults measuring 15 to 40 mm in length)...