How do you get liverworms?

Hepatic encapsulated disease, i.e. hepatic echinococcosis, includes cystic and vesicular encapsulated disease, etc. It is mainly transmitted through the digestive tract and infects the human body. 1. Liver cysticercosis: cystic echinococcosis, mainly caused by the larvae of the fine-grained echinococcus tapeworm infecting the liver. Dogs are the main source of fine-grained echinococcus tapeworm, people and endemic areas of contact with dogs, worm eggs can contaminate the hands and oral infection. Dog feces contamination of vegetables and water sources can also increase the risk of infection in this area. 2. Liver Vesicular Borreliosis: Vesicular echinococcosis, mainly caused by multi-housed echinococcal tapeworm infecting the liver of the organism. People are mainly infected through contact with dogs and foxes, or by accidentally eating vegetables and water contaminated with worm eggs. Food hygiene and personal hygiene should be observed in daily life. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for targeted treatment under the doctor’s guidance.