ASP Parasite Podcast: What’s eating you?

Episode 8. What’s eating you? Taenia, a tapeworm parasite!

49 min · 17. apr. 2026
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Episode 8 of ASP Parasite Podcast: What’s eating you? is all about taenia, a tapeworm parasite! Our expert parasitologist is Dr Amanda Ash from Murdoch University. Amanda’s research focus is on the prevention treatment and control of parasitic diseases in wildlife, humans, livestock and companion animals, in particular zoonotic parasites which are transmitted between animals and humans. Over the past 10 years Amanda has been conducting research in Lao PDR on the zoonotic tapeworm Taenia solium and Soil Transmitted Helminths. For this story, Amanda will give us her expert opinion about the zoonotic tapeworm Taenia solium.

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Episode 6. What’s eating you? Giardia

Our expert parasitologist is Professor Michelle Power from Macquarie University. Michelle is particularly interested in parasite epidemiology and zoonotic risks, like the transmission of disease agents from humans to wildlife species. Michelle studies many pathogens with an emphasis on gut parasites and bacteria, and the interactions of these with diverse hosts like flying foxes, possums, koalas, Tasmanian devils, penguins, Australian sea lions and people. Michelle engages in many outreach activities, her Citizen Science project, Scoop a Poop, in collaboration with Taronga Zoo and the University of Sydney, enabled people to contribute to the global fight against antibiotic resistance. For this story, Michelle will give us her expert opinion about Giardia parasites.

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