Sparganosis
Sparganosis is not a multiparous parasite and Spirometara is a parasitic larva. It is also known as the twelve starfish, which lives mainly in the flesh and shells of snakes and frogs. If you peel off the snake's skin and look closely, you can see that a lot of spargins like white threads move alive. Although they have come into the human body, for them, the human body is not in a good environment, so it can not grow properly and remains in a young state, resulting in sparganosis. It is usually the first intermediate host, either drinking water containing dandruff-contaminated water or producing a second intermediate host, a frog, a snake, or arthritis, or treating the bark for wound or eye treatment If used, it can be infected. In addition, a mammal, such as a mammal who ingested a second intermediate host, is infected when a person eats a snake or a pork when the person is fed that sparganum is present in the tissues of the intestinal tract.