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Title: Echinococcus granulosus


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Echinococcus granulosus
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Echinococcus granulosus
  • Hydatid disease
  • Cosmopolitan
  • Mediterranean countries
  • Russian federation
  • China
  • North and East Africa
  • Australia
  • South America
  • North America Deep South and Far West

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Echinococcus granulosus
  • ADULT MORPHOLOGY - small tapeworm - 3-6 mm long
  • consists of scolex, neck, immature proglottid,
    mature proglottid, and gravid proglottid
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Carnivore
Humans
Herbivore
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10-30 scolices per brood capsule
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Pathogenesis
  • Hydatid cyst
  • Slow growth
  • Asymptomatic for years
  • Up to 20 years (unless in nervous system)
  • Pathology depends on
  • Location
  • Size
  • How many

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Pathogenesis
  • Crowds host tissues
  • Destroys tissues-replaces with cyst
  • Grows continuously
  • 15 quarts of fluid
  • Millions of scolices
  • Rupture of the cyst fatal
  • Anaphylactic shock hydatid fluid (death)
  • In most herbivores, cysts do not keep growing

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Unilocular hydatid cyst in the lung Note
pressure effects exerted by cyst that crowds and
destroys lung tissue
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Hydatid Cyst
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Diagnosis
  • Physical imaging
  • MRI
  • CT scan
  • Ultrasound
  • X-ray
  • Serodiagnosis

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Hydatid Cyst of Echinococcus granulosus
 
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Treatment
  • Surgery
  • Preoperative chemotherapy-albendazole
  • Protoscolicidal compounds
  • Ethanol
  • Saline
  • Formalin
  • Recurrence
  • 50
  • Undetected cysts
  • Inadequate removal
  • Mebendazole
  • 48 of cysts

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Epidemiology
  • How do people get infected?
  • How do eggs get into environment?
  • How do we ingest them?

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Epidemiology
  • Human-Dog
  • Herbivores Sheep, goats, camels, rabbit
  • Sheep raising areas
  • Offal

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Epidemiology
  • Human-Dog contact

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Epidemiology
  • Human-wildlife contact

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Echinococcus granulosus
 
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Complex
  • Echinococcus granulosus comprises multiple
    species
  • Life cycle patterns
  • Host specificity
  • Development Rate
  • Antigenicity
  • Transmission dynamics
  • Chemotheraputic drug response
  • Pathology

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Control
  • Sheep vaccine successful

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Echinococcus multilocularis
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Life Cycle of Echinococcus multilocularis
  • 1. Adult tapeworm occurs in intestine of foxes.
  • Dogs, cats, and coyotes can also serve as
    definitive hosts.
  • Adult is small - 1-2 mm long

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Echinococcus multilocularis


Alveolar hydatid cyst in a mouse - cyst
metastasizes from the liver to fill the body
cavity
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Alveolar Hydatid Cyst
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Echinococcus multilocularis
  • Liver
  • Cyst multilocular hydatid
  • External budding
  • Extend processes throughout tissues
  • Cirrhosis of liver
  • Thinner membrane
  • Metastasis
  • Advanced cases

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Echinococcus multilocularis
  • Not easily operable
  • timing
  • Chemotherapy
  • Praziquantel can increase growth
  • Mebendazole and albendazole given throughout the
    life of the patient.
  • retards growth
  • Not easily treatable

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Echinococcus multilocularis
  • Fox tapeworm
  • Europe, Asia, Americas, New Zealand

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Echinococcus multilocularis
This species has recently been reported in the
upper Midwest (North and South Dakota, Minnesota,
Iowa, Nebraska, southern Wisconsin, and Indiana).
Recently identified in Illinois, Ohio and
Missouri.
   
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Epidemiology
  • Increasing in Europe
  • Up to 1980s only in France, Switzerland,
    Germany, and Austria
  • Spreading throughout Europe.

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Epidemiology
  • Increase in fox infection
  • Increase in human infection
  • Still rare
  • Switzerland and Germany
  • Antirabies vaccines
  • Increased fox abundance
  • Movement of foxes
  • Encroachment on urban areas
  • Contact with domestic dogs

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Hymenolepis
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Hymenolepis
  • Hymenolepis diminuta
  • Rare in humans
  • 90 cm
  • Model tapeworm
  • Hymenolepis nana
  • Dwarf tapeworm 40 mm long
  • Common in humans
  • 97.3 children in Moscow
  • 1 children in SE US

Cysticercoid
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Hymenolepis nana
D
A
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B
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C
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Pathogenesis and Treatment
  • Similar to Adult species of Taenia
  • Praziquantel

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Dipylidium caninum
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Dipylidium caninum
  • Most common tapeworm of dogs
  • Cats, humans
  • 2 sets of reproductive organs

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Gravid proglottids shed
Dog eats flea
Infective stage?
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Diagnostics
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Pathogenesis and Treatment
  • Similar to Adult species of Taenia
  • Praziquantel
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