“…Unspecific clinical features associated with the absence of specific diagnostic methods have exaggerated the problem (Varcasia et al, 2022;Yamazawa, 2020). One of these issues is coenurosis, a worldwide zoonotic parasitic infection with the larval stage (Coenurus) of Taenia multiceps, T. serialis, and T. brauni that occurs mainly in sheep, goats, horses, cattle, buffaloes, yaks, rodents, rabbits, and humans that act as intermediate hosts (IMH) for the adult worms which develop in the small intestine of some canines, causing taeniasis (Lotfy, 2020). Taenia multiceps larvae (Coenurus cerebralis) have been thought to be the only ones capable of infecting the CNS, with only one incidence of C. serialis infection in the brain found in Iran (Rostami et al, 2013;Yamazawa, 2020).…”