Even a single bite can be harmful: Here’s how to protect yourself from foodborne parasites.

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Foodborne parasites pose a hidden danger in our food. These microscopic organisms—including tapeworms, roundworms, and protozoa—can cause serious illness, sometimes after just a single contaminated bite. Many people consume at-risk foods without a second thought, but knowing where these parasites lurk and how to handle food safely is crucial for protecting your health.

Common parasite-prone foods and risks

1. Undercooked or raw meat and fish

  • Pork:   May   contain Trichinella spiralis  , the causative agent of trichinosis (muscle pain, fever, swelling).

  • Beef: Can  harbor Taenia saginata   (beef tapeworm).

  • Fish (especially salmon, herring, cod):   May   contain Anisakis   worms, which can cause severe stomach pain, vomiting, and allergic reactions.

  • Sushi/Sashimi:   Risk of parasites unless the fish has been frozen beforehand to kill the larvae.

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