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2 pairs of cutting teeth
New world hookworm |
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Old world hookworm
2 large and a third smaller pair of teeth |
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- Migration phase
- Ova in feces
- Soil
- Rhabditiform larvae hatch
- Filariform larvae develop
- Larvae penetrate human skin
- Back to migration phase
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Single hyaline shell
2-8 cell developing embryo
Can be confused for decorticated Ascaris |
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~250 u long
feeding form
large, bulging esophagus
buccal cavity open |
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~400-600 u long
infective form
small esophagus
buccal vacity enclosed in cuticle |
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Symptoms
Penetration of skin
-local erythema
-severe itching
Larval lung migration
-allergic symptoms
Adult in small intestine
-ab pain and diarrhea
-iron deficiency anemia |
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Lab Diagnosis
Microbiology Lab
-ova in feces
Hematology Lab
-Eosiniophilia
-RBC(micro, hypo) |
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Treatment
-Mebendazole
-Pyrantel pamoate
-Treat anemia w/ Fe
Prevention
-sanitary disposal of human feces
-wear shoes
-vaccine |
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Term
Strongyloides stercoralis |
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Definition
Diseases
-strongyloidiasis
-Cochin-China diarrhea
-Threadworm infection
Hosts
-humans
-dogs
-monkeys |
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Definition
- Migration phase
- Rhabditiform larvae hatch in small intestine
- Feces
- Soil
- Filariform larvae develop
- Larvae penetrate human skin
- Migration phase
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Term
Strongyloides Autoinfection |
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Definition
- Migration Phase
- Larvae penetrate intestine
- Filariform larvae develop in intestine
- Rhabditiform larvae hatch in s. intestine
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Definition
Rhabditiform Larva
-buccal cavity long
-genital primordium small
-tail pointed
Filariform Larva
-tail pointed |
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Rhabditiform Larva
-buccal cavity short
-genital primordium large
-tail blunt
Filariform Larva
-tail slit or notched |
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Symptoms
Penetration of skin
Migration
Adult in s. intestine
-immediate inflammatory response
-possible anemia
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Lab Diagnosis
Rhabditiform larvae in stool
Ova in duodenal intubation speciment
Eosinophilia
Anermia possible |
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Disease- Trichinosis
Pork
Hosts- humans, hogs, rats, bears
Larvae encyst in muscle |
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Life Cycle
- Hogs
- Human ingestion
- s. intestine
- larvae invade intestinal mucosa
- adults
- fertilization
- Female deposits larvae into lymphatics
- bloodsteam
- larvae encyst in striated muscle
- Dead end
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Symptoms
Intestinal invasion by adults
Migration of larvae
Encystation- muscle degeneration |
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Lab Diagnosis
Muscle biopsy- check for larvae
WBC differential
-eosinophilia
-general leukocytosis
Serological Tests
-flocculation
-latex agglutination
-indirect fluorescent antibody
-ELISA |
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Treatment
-steroids
-drugs dont always make it better
Prevention
-cook pork thouroughly |
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Migration of larval Nematodes in unsuitable hosts. Larvae cant complete life cycle and are destroyed by host cells |
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Toxocara canis & catu
Baylisascaris
Dirofilaria immitis
Anisakiasis
Angiostrongylus |
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Definition
- Animal eats embryonated eggs
- Eggs pass through feces and go into soil
- Eggs are ingested
- Larvae hatch in s. intestine and penetrate wall
- Larvae migrate to all organs via bloodstream
- Pathology
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Dog and cat roundworms
found worldwide, especially in children
Stimulates high eosinophilia |
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Definition
Symptoms
fever
ab pain (hepatosplenomegaly)
Eosinophilic granulomas in tissue
-especially liver and lings
Most serious
-blindness |
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Raccoon roundworm
Found anywhere, especially Midwest
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Definition
Symptoms
depend upon where larvae migrate
-loss of vision- adults
-encephalitis- children |
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Heartworm in dogs
Mosquito is vector
Human infections mild
-nodules on arm
-coin lesions in lungs |
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Infection with marine nematodes
Usually in Japan
Ingestion of raw or undercooked saltwater fish
Larvae burrow into intestine, die, stimulate eosinphilic granulomas |
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Endemic in SE Asia
Ingestion of infected snails
Larvae travel to brain
-Eosinophilic meningitis |
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Ancylostoma braziliense or caninum |
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Definition
Cutaneous Larva Migrans
Dog and cat hookworm
creeping eruption; dermatitis
Found in tropical and subtropical climates |
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Definition
Flukes fall into what category? |
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Tapeworm adults live in intestine of vertebrates
Larvae live in tissue of (in)vertebrates
Adult Morphology
-elongated and flattened
-no intestinal tract
-covered by tegument |
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Definition
- Larvae in intermediate hoste
- Larvae ingested by humans in raw meet
- Small intestine
- Adult Develops
- Ova
- Feces
- Environment
- Ova ingested by intermediate host
- Embryo in intestine
- Penetration of intestinal wall
- Intramuscular tissue
- Intermediate host
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Beef tapeworm
Definitive Host- humans
Intermediate- cattle, herbivoires
Larva: cysticercus larvae
Adult- 4-6 m |
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~35 u
Radially striated embryophore
Hexacanth embryo |
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Symptoms
vague- ab pain, diarrhea, weight loss
Feeling of loss of bowel control
Rare- appendicitis |
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Lab diagnosis
ova in stool
proglottid must be seen to speciate
Prevention
cook beef well
sanitary disposal of feces |
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Pork tapeworm
Definitive host- humans
Intermediate
-hogs (cysticercus larva)
-humans (cysticercus cellulosae) |
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Adults
-2-4 m long
-scolex has suckers and hooks
-gravid proglottid |
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- Human ingest ova in food or water
- Embryo penetrates intestinal mucosa
- Muscle and organs
- Cysticercus larva develops
- Dead end
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Symptoms
human definitive host- vague ab pain, diarrhea
Cysticecus cellulosae- neruocysticercosis |
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Common names
fish tapeworm
broad tapeworm |
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Definition
found in freshwater lakes
definitive hosts
-humans, dogs, cats, bears, etc
Intermediate hosts
-1 freshwater copepod (procercoid larva)
-2 Freshwater fish (pleerocercoid larva) |
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Longest human tapeworm
-10 m or longer
->3000 proglottids |
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Symptoms
Vague GI problems
Pernicious anemia
Lab Findings
macro, ovalycytes, hypersegmented PMNs |
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Dwarf tapeworm
definitive hosts- humans and rodents
Intermediate- none required, fleas and beetles |
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Adult- 35 mm
Ovum
-45x35 u
-hexacanth embryo
-polar thickenings
-4-8 polar filaments |
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Definition
Definitive hosts- humans and rodents
Intermediate hosts- insects (cysticercoid larva)
Adult is 50 cm |
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Dog tapeworm
Definitive hosts
-dogs, cats, wild carnivores, sometimes humans
Intermediate
-fleas, lice |
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Definition
Symptoms
Usually no sympotoms
Diagnosis
egg packets in stool
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Hydatid cyst disease
Common in sheep and cattle raising
Definitive- dogs, wolves, coyotes, foxes
Intermediate- humans, sheep, cattle, horses, hogs |
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adult and ova not found in humans
Hydatid cyst
protoscolicies |
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Definition
- Humans ingest ova in soil
- Larvae hatch in intestine
- Larvae penetrate intestine and carried throughout body
- hydatid cysts develop
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Primary cyst disease- usually in liver, hepatomegaly
Secondary cyst disease- anywhere in body, more serious than primary |
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Diagnosis
Eosinophilia
Body scans
Sputum or urine
-protoscolices
Serological tests |
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Flukes are in what class? |
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Look at Trmatode life cycle |
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Definition
Look at Trematode life cycle |
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Clonorchis sinesnis
Metorchis conjunctus
Fasciola hepatica |
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Chinese or Oriental Liver Fluke
Far East
Definitive Hosts- humans, fish eating mammals
Intermediate hosts- snail and freshwater fish |
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Definition
- Ingestion of undercooked fish with encysted matacercariae
- Metacercariae crawl into bile ducts
- Adults live in bile ducts
- Ova pass into intestine --> feces
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Symptoms
mild or asymptomatic
indigestion, weight loss, hepatomegaly, jaundice, diarrhea, possible anemia
Diangnosis
Ova in feces |
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North American Liver Fluke
Definitive Hosts- bears, wolves, foxes
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Fascioliasis, Liver rot
Sheep liver fluke
Definitive- humans, sheep, cattle, deer, rabbits
Intermediate host- snail, ingested by water plants |
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Definition
- Metacercariae encyst on grass, watercress, bark, soil
- Humans ingest these
- Larvae penetrate intestinal wall and go to liver where adult develop
- Ova pass throug bile ducts to intestine to feces
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Symptoms
Early- fever, chills, pain below stomach radiating to back
Later- hepatomegaly, biliary obstruction, liver abscesses, diarrhea, jaundice
Diarrhea
Ova in feces |
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Fasciolopsis buski
Heterophyes heterophyes
Metagonimus yokagawai |
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Found in China
Definitive hosts- humans, dogs, rabbits
Intermediate hosts- snail
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Definition
- Metacercariae on water plants
- Humans ingest these
- Adults develop in small intestine
- Ova in feces
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Heterophyes heterophyes
Metagonimus yokagawai |
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Definition
Found in far east, egypt, middle east
Definitive- humans, fish eating mammals
Intermediate- snail and freshwater fish
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Heterophyes heterophyes
Metagonimus yokagawai |
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Definition
Symptoms
usually none
heavy infection- ab pain, diarrhea
Diagnosis
ova in feces |
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Pulmonary Fluke
Paragonimus westermani |
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Definition
oriental lung fluke
far eat
definitive host- humans and other mammals
intermediate host- snail and freshwater crabs |
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Definition
- Metacercariae in crab ingested by humans
- go to intestine and eventually to lungs
- adult lives in lungs
- ova in sputum
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Definition
Symptoms
blood stained sputum
pleural pain fever
Diagnosis
ova in sputum |
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