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Title: Trematode Parasites of HumansAnimals


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Trematode Parasites of Humans/Animals
  • Fasciolopsis buski intestinal fluke
  • Fasciola hepatica sheep liver fluke
  • Clonorchis sinensis human liver fluke
  • Paragonimus westermani - lung fluke
  • Paragonimus mexicanii - mexican lung fluke
  • Schistosoma mansoni - blood fluke
  • Schistosoma haematobium -blood fluke
  • Schistosoma japonicum blood fluke
  • Avian Schistomes -avian blood flukes

2
Trematode Life Cycle - Principles
  • Definitive Hosts
  • Most mammals including humans can serve as the
    definitive host for various trematode/flukes.
  • Flukes generally settle into a given organ/tissue
    and are frequently named by that organ, ie. Liver
    fluke, Lung fluke, Blood Fluke, etc
  • Flukes are moneocious and achieve sexual
    maturity in their definitive hosts unlike
    cestode, they cross-fertilize
  • Fertile ova from the sexually mature fluke must
    reach a portal of exit, ie. GI Tract, etc
  • Intermediate Host
  • All flukes utilize freshwater snails as their
    intermediate hosts
  • The larvae (called a miracidium) which hatch
    from ova penetrate into the tissues of
    freshwater snails and go through a development
    cycle in the snail
  • Immature flukes called cercariae emerge from
    the snail, and find a new definitive host through
    some aquatic mechanism specific to that fluke,
    ie. Skin, Aquatic Plants, Fish

3
Fasciola hepatica - sheep liver fluke
  • Definitive Host Sheep, Herbivores and Humans
  • Resides in the liver esp biliary ducts Ova exit
    in the bile to the intestines
  • Intermediate Host freshwater snails
  • Symptoms fever, chills, right upper quadrant
    pain which radiates to the scapula, jaundice,
    liver enlargement eosinophilia
  • Often cause biliary obstruction and portal
    cirrhosis
  • Epidemiology- ova from definitive host deposited
    in freshwater
  • Miracidia develop in snails and emerge as
    cercariae
  • Metacercariae encyst on watercress
  • Humans consume the cercariae while eating
    watercress
  • Diagnosis ova are observed in the feces of the
    definitive host

4
Fasciolopsis buski- human intestinal fluke
  • Definitive Host Human
  • Attach to the bowel wall of the jejunum and
    duodenum
  • Intermediate Host - snails
  • Symptoms abdominal pain similar to duodenal
    ulcer cause by inflammation and ulceration of
    the intestinal wall
  • eosinophilia
  • Epidemiology ova in feces deposited in
    freshwater
  • Miracida go through cycle in snails releasing
    cercariae
  • Metacariae encyst on freshwater vegetation like
    bamboo shoots and water chestnuts which are
    consumed as food
  • Cercariae are ingested with aquatic vegetation
  • Diagnosis ova are observed in the feces

5
Clonorchis (Opisthorchis) sinensis
  • Definitive Host dog, cats, and humans
  • Adult worms reside in the biliary ducts of the
    liver
  • Intermediate Host freshwater snails
  • Symptoms same a Fasciola
  • Epidemiology cercariae emerge form snails and
    penetrate into the tissues of freshwater fish
    humans and animals that consume raw freshwater
    fish ingest these cercariae
  • Diagnosis ova in the feces exit via the bile
    to the intestine

6
Paragonimus westermani - lung fluke
  • Definitive Host many wild mammals humans are
    accidental hosts
  • Sexually mature worms reside in the lungs
  • In humans, larvae may migrate into other body
    regions
  • Larvae must move from intestine to lungs via
    peritoneal cavity and diaphragm
  • Intermediate Host freshwater snails
  • Symptoms pulmonary inflammation causes fever,
    cough, and bloody sputum sometimes resembles
    tuberculosis
  • Epidemiology ova in feces are deposited in
    freshwater
  • Miracida go through developmental cycle in snails
    and emerge as cercariae
  • Metacercariae encyst within tissues of freshwater
    crayfish or crabs
  • Ingestion of poorly cooked crustecans transmitted
    cercariae
  • Diagnosis- ova in sputum or feces

7
Paragonimus mexicanii - mexican lung fluke
  • Definitive Host
  • Intermediate Host
  • Symptoms
  • Epidemiology only lung fluke endemic in western
    hemisphere
  • Generally acquired through ingestion of poorly
    cooked crayfish
  • Diagnosis

8
Blood Flukes - Schistosomes
  • Characteristics schistosomes are the only
    diecious trematodes
  • Adult flukes reside within the large vessels of
    the definitive host
  • Male worm is much smaller than female and resides
    within a ventral grove of the female body cavity
  • Definitive Hosts most mammals including humans
    and many birds especially migratory water fowl.
  • Intermediate Hosts freshwater snails
  • Symptoms varies with the location of the worms
  • Epidemiology metacercariae emerge from snails
    they are the only fluke cercariae which have a
    tail to enhance motility
  • Metacercariae penetrate through skin immersed in
    freshwater
  • Diagnosis ova in urine or feces depending on
    the species
  • Schistosoma mansoni ova in the stool
  • Schistoma japonicum ova in the stool
  • Schistoma haemotobium ova in the uine

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Avian Schistosomes - Concepts
  • Trematodes reside within the large vein
    surrounding the intestines ova are deposited
    into vascular wall and penetrate through the
    vessel into/and thru the intestinal wall
  • Ova exit in bird feces into freshwater streams
    and reservoirs with the U.S. and World
  • Miracidia go through cycle in freshwater snails
    and release motile metacercariae into the water.
  • Metacercariae penetrate skin of new hosts
  • Since humans are not specific hosts larvae
    cannot enter the blood vessels of human Thus,
    they remain in the tissues where they burrow
    subcutaneously forming channels of inflammation.
  • The swelling and itching associated with this
    inflammation in humans has been known as
    swimmers itch
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