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The image displays a diagram illustrating the life cycle of the pork tapeworm, *Taenia solium*. On the left, a stylized representation of a pig's eye is visible, suggesting a potential host. An arrow points from this to a coiled structure, possibly representing the tapeworm or its larval stage within a tissue. Below this, a pig is depicted standing next to some vegetation, indicating its role in the life cycle. The central part of the diagram shows a coiled intestine-like structure, with circular segments representing tapeworm proglottids, some of which contain eggs. Magnifying glass icons highlight specific details within the cycle. Arrows indicate the progression of the parasite through different stages and hosts. Text in Spanish surrounds the diagram, with titles such as "Ciclo de vida de Taenia solium" (Life cycle of Taenia solium) and "Qué significa?" (What does it mean?). The text discusses the migration of larvae, obstruction of bile ducts and pancreas, and potential inflammation of the lungs. A separate section of text mentions "anemia: Condi- ... salud de" which likely refers to a health consequence. There is no indication or information within the image that connects it to the city of La Tagua, Venezuela.
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