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Title: Entamoeba Histolytica


1
Entamoeba Histolytica
  • The Beast of the Bowels

2
Profile of the Pathogen
  • Entamoeba Histolytica is a unicellular amoeba
    that infects humans and lives in the lower
    bowels.
  • Its name means bowel destroying amoeba.
  • It infects an estimated 50 million people
    worldwide
  • It is the third leading cause of parasitic
    death, surpassed only by schistosomiasis and
    malaria.

3
Microorganism of Malice
  • The 4 stages of Entamoeba Histolyticas life
    are the trophozoite form, the precyst form, the
    cyst form and the metacyst form.

4
Protist of Perniciousness
  • Measures between 15 and 50 micrometers.
  • Reproduces primarily by binary fission
  • Has hyaline ectoplasm and distinct karyosome
    in a nucleus.
  • Adheres to intestinal wall via lectin an
    adherence lectin
  • Consumes erythrocytes and other somatic
    cells
  • Is capable of lysing leukocytes and evading
    complement-mediated lysis

5
The Cyst of Corruption
  • In the precyst form, the cell shrinks as it
    extrudes food vacuoles
  • The cyst forms 4 distinct nuclei, measures
    between 10 and 20 micrometers, and has no visible
    chromatoid bodies.
  • The metacyst is a tetranucleated amoebae
    without a shell around it.

6
The Circle of Calamity
  • The cyst forms in the bowels, and from there
    is passed out to the environment inside fecal
    matter.
  • From the environment, the cysts are ingested
    by another human host.

7
Suffering Spreads
  • Entamoeba Histolytica is transmitted by the
    fecal-oral route.
  • Incidence of Entamoeba Histolytica is high
    in developing countries with poor sewage.
  • The only population that shows increased
    incidence of Entamoeba Histolytica infection in
    the industrialized world is that of homosexual
    men.

8
The Reaping
  • Infection with Entamoeba Histolytica is known
    as amebiasis
  • There are 2 forms of amebiasis, invasive and
    non-invasive

9
The Battlefield
10
The Lurking Darkness
  • Non-invasive amebiasis accounts for 90 of
    Entamoeba Histolytica infections
  • The symptoms include slight stomach pain and
    infrequent non-dysenteric diarrhea

11
Eviscerator of Viscera
  • Entamoeba Histolytica trophozoites
    penetrate the mucosa and begin to feed on the
    epithelial intestinal surface
  • This feeding causes characteristic
    flask-shaped ulcers of necrotic tissue in the
    intestines
  • Small ulcers grow and meet with other ulcers
    to cause sloughing of the intestinal wall
  • Sometimes the intestinal skin around the
    ulcer thickens, creating an ameboma

12
Torment of the Transgressor
  • The primary symptom is dysentery, with
    affected individuals sometimes suffering upwards
    of 20 bowel movements a day
  • Stool is soft, and may contain blood, mucus
    or pieces of intestinal epithelium
  • In some cases gangrene sets in within the
    intestines, or the intestines will rupture
    causing peritonitis

13
The Abomination of the Abdominal Cavity
  • Occasionally Entamoeba Histolytica will
    spread to other organs.
  • The most common one is the liver, which it
    reaches through the hepatic portal vein.
  • In the liver it causes abscesses,
    hepatomegaly and cirhosis.
  • Even more rarely, Entamoeba Histolytica may
    spread to other parts of the body such as the
    lungs or brain.

14
Bring out your dead
  • Mortality rate in patients with
    uncomplicated amebic liver abscess is less than
    1
  • Fulminant amebic colitis has a mortality
    rate of more than 50
  • Pleuropulmonary amebiasis has a mortality
    rate of 15-20 ?
  • Amebic pericarditis has a case fatality rate
    of 40
  • Cerebral amebiasis is highly fatal, with a
    90 death rate
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