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I. butschlii
  • Diagnostic features of cysts in wet preparations
  • Round to slightly oval
  • Size 10-12uM
  • One indistinct nucleus (best seen in
    permanent stain)
  • No peripheral chromatin
  • No chromatoid bodies
  • One large glycogen vacuole that stains dark
    brownish purple with iodine (basis for the genus
    name)

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I. butschlii cyst iodine wet mount
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I. butschlii
  • Diagnostic features of trophs in permanent stains
  • Size 6-25uM
  • Shape variable, blunt pseudopods
  • No nuclear peripheral chromatin
  • Huge dense karyosome occupying about one half of
    intranuclear space
  • Karyosome round lobed vs blot-like
  • Achromatic granules surrounding karyosome giving
    cell a basket nucleus appearance (very
    difficult to discern)
  • Chromatin spokes radiating from karyosome like
    E. histolytica (very difficult to discern)

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I.butschlii trophs trichrome
Trichrome Fe hematoxylin
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I. butschlii
  • Diagnostic features of cysts in permanent stains
  • Size 6-15 micrometers
  • Nuclear Characteristics
  • one nucleus, morphology same as troph
  • Cytoplasm
  • Single large sharply demarcated unstained
    glycogen vacuole
  • No chromatoid bodies

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I. butschlii cysts - trichrome
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Pathogenic flagellates (Mastigophora)
  • Pathogens
  • Giardia lamblia (G. intestinalis)
  • Trichomonas vaginalis
  • Non-pathogens
  • Chilomastix mesnili
  • Trichomonas hominis

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Focus on pathogens Giardia lamblia
  • Facts / life-cycle transmission of cysts by
    simple fecal-oral means, usually in drinking
    water contaminated by inadequate sewer systems.
    G. lamblia is carried by many mammals, so human
    or animal feces could be the source of
    contamination. Hikers, etc. are often affected
    by this organism via contaminated stream water.
    Multiplication is by binary fission of trophs in
    the small intestine. Trophs encyst in the small
    intestine are excreted in formed stools (109
    cysts/day/person) . Giardia cysts are highly
    resistant in the environment some degree of
    chlorine resistance.

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Focus on pathogens Giardia lamblia
  • Epidemiology Giardia has a worldwide
    distribution causing some 108 cases annually
    worldwide. It is considered the 1 most common
    intestinal parasite in the U.S. Via the CDC, the
    organism causes 20K cases per year in 46 of 50
    states 10 of recreational water 16 of
    drinking water associated intestinal parasite
    infections. Hot spots Russia, India, Rocky
    Mountains (why?). Day care centers are said to
    be common hot spots. Via USC parasitology

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