**11. Conclusion**

Despite WHO having focused on developing a policy and promoting measures to avoid the cause of seizures by Taenia/Cysticercosis impacting human health, leading to stigmatization and increasing public initiatives because of the challenges of human cysticercosis. The increasing risk of human cysticercosis in developing countries is reported to be significantly associated with the consumption of the parasites' cysts in raw, infected pork, or contaminated food and water. Understanding the epidemiology of human cysticercosis will help to expose critical information about the transmission of the disease, thereby intensifying efforts for effective low assessable control and prevention measures.
