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Tapeworms are spread via a fecal-oral cycle, similar to many other diseases. This mechanism of transmission is enhanced by the practice of using human feces as fertilizer (nightsoil) in some countries. Cattle and pigs may become infected in this manner. Humans are infected by undercooked beef or pork, but can also be infected by eggs of the pig tapeworm, which lead to disseminated infection.