vesemérgek
Vesemérgek, also known as vesicary worms or bladder worms, are parasitic larvae typically found within the urinary bladder or associated tissues of various hosts. These parasitic worms belong to the class Cestoda, which includes tapeworms, although vesemérgek are less commonly studied compared to intestinal tapeworms.
Vesemérgek are usually acquired through the ingestion of contaminated water, food, or through contact with infected
Clinically, infections with vesemérgek may be asymptomatic or present symptoms such as urinary discomfort, hematuria, or
Treatment generally involves antiparasitic medications such as praziquantel, which are effective against many cestode infections. Preventive
While vesemérgek are not as widespread or well-known as other parasitic worms, they represent a notable example