Health
Case study: Tapeworm larvae to blame for Australian woman’s chronic headaches – WSB Atlanta
The woman’s case is believed to be the first locally acquired case of neurocysticercosis, a parasitic disease that occurs after one accidentally ingests pork ta…

It might sound like something out of a horror movie, but the cause of an Australian womans severe migraines turned out to be a real-life nightmare.
The womans case is believed to be the first locally acquired case of neurocysticercosis, a parasitic disease that occurs after one accidentally ingests pork tapeworm eggs, Fox News reported.
Australian cases reported have either been in immigrants or returning residents, who have travelled to endemic regions, the case studys authors wrote.
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