Echinococcus
A tiny parasitic tapeworm.
The larval stage of this tapeworm can cause human disease.
There are three forms of Echinococcus that affect humans -- E.
(Echinococcus) granulosus, E.
Multilocularis, and E.
Vogeli -- and each has a different geographic distribution and tends to cause a different pattern of disease.
E.
Granulosus is common in areas where livestock is raised in association with dogs -- in Australia and New Zealand, Argentina and Chile, Africa, E.
Europe, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean region, especially Lebanon and Greece -- and causes unilocular cysts.
E.
Multilocularis is found in Alpine, sub-Arctic, or Arctic regions -- including Canada, the United States, and central and northern Europe and Asia -- and causes multilocular lung disease known as alveolar hydatid disease (AHD).