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Horrific infestation: Experts stunned by tapeworm that spread cancer to man’s brain

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Hymenolepis nana, the dwarf tapeworm, is the most common tapeworm species found inside humans. Photo: Wikipedia

Stunned scientists have described the first known case of a man infected with tumours by a common parasitic tapeworm, raising concern about more such infections that may go undetected.

“We were amazed when we found this new type of disease - tapeworms growing inside a person essentially getting cancer that spreads to the person, causing tumours,” said Atis Muehlenbachs, staff pathologist in the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention’s Infectious Diseases Pathology Branch on Wednesday.

“We think this type of event is rare. However, this tapeworm is found worldwide and millions of people globally suffer from conditions like HIV that weaken their immune system. So there may be more cases that are unrecognised,” added Muehlenbachs, lead author of the study in the New England Journal of Medicine.

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The case involved a 41-year-old man in Colombia. He was HIV-positive and not been taking medications when in 2013, he went to his doctors with a cough, fever and complaints of weakness and weight loss.

His doctors took biopsies from his lymph nodes and lung tumours, and appealed to the CDC for help in diagnosing some bizarre-looking lesions which looked like human cancer, but initial lab tests showed they were not human.

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Puzzled, scientists kept searching for the cause of the man's disease.

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