sarcocyst
/särkəˈsɪst/Definitions
1. noun
A parasitic protozoan of the genus Sarcocystis that forms cysts in animal tissues, especially muscles and liver, and is typically transmitted to humans through the consumption of undercooked or raw meat containing the cysts.
“The doctor confirmed the diagnosis of sarcocyst infection after the patient showed symptoms of gastrointestinal problems and a low-grade fever.”