*The Pandemonium of Cysticercosis in Humans DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.111797*

Imaging (MRI)], epidemiological and laboratory-based serological testing in patients strongly suspected of having cysticercosis or neurocysticercosis [22]. In 2015, the WHO report of stakeholder meeting outlined below as diagnostic tools for Taeniasis/ Cysticercosis with priorities that this method is time-consuming and requires sophisticated facilities yet in resource-limiting settings, microscopy is necessary at a moment using the formol-ether concentration techniques to demonstrate the visibility of *T. solium* eggs [23].

