IPA: /tɛˈneɪəsɪs/
KK: /tɛˈneɪəsɪs/
A type of infection caused by tapeworms, which are flat, segmented worms that can live in the intestines of humans and animals.
The doctor diagnosed her with teniasis after she reported symptoms related to intestinal worms.
**Teniasis** → It is derived from the Greek word "tēnia" (meaning ribbon or tape) and the suffix "-iasis" (meaning a pathological condition). The term refers to an infection caused by tapeworms, which are ribbon-like in shape.
Imagine a ribbon-like worm causing a health condition — that's why teniasis refers to an infection from a tapeworm.