You do, only 3-4 small Hydatid Cyst and mostly E.multilocularis, but I think one is in your brain.
That is all I got so you want to work the sand and active ones until I can get the rest of the info.
The egg hatches in the digestive system of the intermediate host, producing oncosphere larva. It penetrates the intestinal wall and is carried by bloodstream to liver, brain, lung or another organ. It settles there and turns into a bladder-like structure called hydatid cyst. From the inner lining of its wall, protoscolexes (i.e. scolexes with invaginated tissue layers) are budding and protruding to the fluid that is filling the cyst.