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The causative agent of water bags or vesicles. The tapeworm of dogs. Mechanics of Melitokolaris. Oligherths. Fujili

Echinococcus granulosus is found in cattle and sheep farms that act as intermediaries. This type of worm spreads in many parts of the world.
Other types of worms are found in Eastern and Central Europe and in polar regions but are less common, such as:
* Echinococcus multilocularis
* Euclitus E. Qligarthus
* Eugenics and eugenics. Vogeli

Sources and reservoirs Infection of water bags or vesicles .. Dog feces. Gastrointestinal stage of dogs and carnivores

1 - dog feces containing the worm eggs causing the disease.
2 - the stage of the larva (Hydatid), which is found in the members of animals herbivores, the stage of infection of dogs and other meat eaters (the final host) and sheep are the main intermediary host followed by importance of cattle and beauty and other animals of the offspring.

Methods of transmission of water sacs or vesicles. Contact with tools contaminated with the faeces of infected dogs containing oocytes

1 - Eat food "fresh vegetables" or water contaminated with worm eggs caused by the disease of dog feces.
2. From hand to mouth through contact with instruments contaminated with the faeces of infected dogs containing oocytes.
3 - from the dogs directly through contact or play with them, where the presence of worm eggs on the hair of the infected dog or through the saliva of the dog, as it is customary to lick the anal area and therefore his mouth is contaminated eggs and transmitted during the lick to himself or to anyone.
4. Infection through the air through the inhalation of dust contaminated with worm eggs.

Water bags or vesicles in the human .. Liver, lungs and brain most affected members. Vesicular fluid causes systemic toxicity symptoms such as skin rash and swelling

The incubation period ranges from months to several years.
1 - Any member or tissue can be infected with water vesicles but the liver, lungs and brain are the most affected members. Symptoms vary depending on the location of the injury and the size of the vesicle, which may be the size of the head of the pin up to the size of the head of the child depends on the nature of the infected tissue.
2 - a shock of hypersensitivity caused by the sudden explosion of water bags (vesicles) and the discharge of vesicular fluid in the abdominal cavity and this explosion may occur as a result of external shock.
3. The purified vesicular fluid causes systemic toxicosis symptoms such as skin rash and swelling.

Methods of control and prevention of water bags .. Periodic examination of the breeding of licensed dogs and the execution of stray dogs and prevent dogs from eating meat or raw viscera and away from the massacres

1 - Prevent dogs from eating meat or raw viscera and away from the massacres and shops Kasabin.
2 - Entrails and meat given to dogs must be cooked and boiled well.
3 - Periodic examination of the breeding of licensed dogs and the execution of stray dogs.
4 - Teaching children and the public the seriousness of the disease and how to move.
5 - slaughtering animals inside the slaughterhouses to examine their meat and their organs.
6 - the disposal of the health of the bodies of animals that were executed for severe illness or the execution of parts infected with the disease.
7. Boiled water is the means to eliminate worm eggs in drinking water.
8 - It is recommended to kill dogs infected with the disease as they harbor thousands of worms and the complete elimination of treatment does not work with the seriousness of the transmission of the disease to humans.
9. There is no cure and the only safe way is surgical removal of the vesicles from infected persons.