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Parasitology
Protozoa
 Are single celled animals
 Trophozoites are motile
 Cysts are involved in transmission
GENERALITIES:

   Parasites are organisms that obtain food and
    shelter by living on or within another organism.

   The parasite derives all benefits from association
    and the host may either not be harmed or may
    suffer the consequences of this association, a
    parasite disease.

   The parasite is termed obligate when it can live
    only in association with a host or it is classified
    as facultative when it can live both in or on a
    host as well as in a free form.
   Parasites which live inside the body are
    termed endoparasites whereas those
    which exist on the body surface are called
    ectoparasites.

   Parasites that cause harm to the host are
    pathogenic parasites while those that
    benefit from the host without causing it
    any harm are known as commensals
What needs to be known?
 Organism name ( scientific & common)
 Morphology (cyst, egg, larva, tophozoite,
  adult – M & F )
 Etiology
 Epidemiology
 Life Cycle
 Symptoms, Pathology, Immunology
 Diagnosis, Treatment & Prevention
INTESTINAL AND LUMINAL
              PROTOZOA
   Organism that harbors the parasite and suffers a
    loss caused by the parasite is a host.
   The host in which the parasite lives its adult and
    sexual stage is the definitive host
   The host in which a parasite lives as the larval
    and asexual stage is the intermediate host.
   Other hosts that harbor the parasite and thus
    ensure continuity of the parasite's life cycle and
    act as additional sources of human infection are
    known as reservoir hosts.
   An organism (usually an insect) that is
    responsible for transmitting the parasitic
    infection is known as the vector.
Intestinal and luminal protozoa
    significant to human health include

 Entamoeba histolytica (Amoebae)
 Balantidium coli (Ciliates)
 Giardia lamblia and Trichomonas vaginalis
  (Flagellates)
 Cryptosporidium parvum and Isospora
  belli (Sporozoa)
Organism           Transmission        Symptoms                  Diagnosis                 Treatment

                                                                                          GI: Iodoquinol or
                                       Dysentery with blood      Stool: cysts with 1-4
                                                                                          Metronidazole
Entameba histolytica      Oro-fecal    and necrotic tissue.      nuclei and/or trophs.
                                                                                          Abscess:
                                       Chronic: abscesses         Trophs in aspirate.
                                                                                          Metronidazole

                                       Fowl-smelling, bulky      Stool: typical old man
                                                                                             Iodoquinol or
  Giardia lamblia         Oro-fecal     diarrhea; blood or        giardia troph and/or
                                                                                             Metronidazole.
                                       necrotic tissue rare.              cyst.

                                       Dysentery with blood
                          Oro-fecal;                             Stool: ciliated trophs      Iodoquinol or
  Balantidium coli                      and necrotic tissue
                          zoonotic      but no abscesses.
                                                                    and/or cysts.            Metronidazole.


  Cryptosporidium                                                                               Paromycin
     parvum
                          Oro-fecal          Diarrhea              Ooocysts in stool
                                                                                             (investigational)

   Isospora belli         Oro-fecal       Giardiasis-like          Ooocysts in stool          Sulpha drugs


    Trichomonas                        Vaginitis; occasional     Flagellate in vaginal    Mebendazole; vingar
      vaginalis
                            Sexual     urethritis/prostatitis.   (or urethral) smear.      douche; steroids
Entamoeba histolytica
 Causes disease of the large intestine –
  amoebic dysentery – wherein trophozoites
  feed on RBC causing ulcers. Also the liver
  and lung abscesses are possible
 Naegleria – free-living amoeba in hot
  water sources. Causes primary amoebic
  meningoencephalitis ( PAM)
 Acanthamoeba – free living amoebas
AMOEBIASIS (amoebic dysentery,
          amoebic hepatitis)
   Trophozoite: This form has an ameboid
    appearance and is usually 15-30 micrometers in
    diameter, although more invasive strains tend to
    be larger. The organism has a single nucleus with
    a distinctive small central karyosome. The fine
    granular endoplasm may contain ingested
    erythrocytes. The nuclear chromatin is evenly
    distributed along the periphery of the nucleus.
   Cyst: Entameba histolytica cysts are spherical,
    with a refractile wall; the cytoplasm contains dark
    staining chromatoidal bodies and 1 to 4 nuclei
    with a central karyosome and evenly distributed
    peripheral chromatin
   Flagellates
     Giardia    lamblia
   - a human parasite of the
    gastrointestinal tract. The
    organism is spread by direct
    contact or through contaminated
    food and water.
   Giardia spp. are pear-shaped,
    with hair-like flagella for motility.
   They cause the disease giardiasis
    (or lambliasis), an infection of
    the small intestine most common
    in tropical areas.
   Giardia spp. attaches by means
    of sucking discs to microvilli in
    the human intestine. Abdominal
    cramps, swelling, diarrhea and
    nausea may occur
Balantidium coli

      This is a parasite primarily of
       cows, pigs and horses. The
       organism is a large (100 x 60
       micrometer) ciliate with a
       macro- and a micro-nucleus .
       The infection occurs mostly in
       farm workers and other rural
       dwellers by ingestion of cysts in
       fecal material of farm animals.
       Man-to-man transmission is rare
       but possible. Metronidazole and
       iodoquinol are effective.
Trichomonas vaginalis
 Trophozoite with undulating membrane
  and polar flagella
 Presents with fishy-smelling yellow
  discharge (guess where)
 Males usually asymptomatic
 Sexually transmitted
Organism          Transmission           Symptoms                   Diagnosis        Treatment


S. mansoni,         skin penetration    Dermatitis, abdominal Eggs in stool         Praziquantel
                                        pain, bloody stool,
S. japonicum        by cercaria
                                        peri-portal fibrosis,
                                        hepato-splenomegaly,
                                        ascites, CNS


Schistosoma         skin penetration    Dermatitis, urogenital     Eggs in urine    Praziquantel
                                        cystitis, urethritis and
hematobium          by cercaria
                                        bladder carcinoma

Fasciolopsis        Metacercaria on     Epigastric pain,           Eggs in stool    Praziquantel,
                                        nausea, diarrhea,
buski               water chestnut
                                        edema, ascites

C. sinensis,        Cysts in fish       Inflammation and        Eggs in stool       Praziquantel
                                        deformation of bile
O. felinus, or O.
                                        duct, hepatitis, anemia
viverini                                and edema

                                        Cough (dry / rusty
                                        brown sputum),
Paragonimus
                    Cyst in crab meat   pulmonary pain,            Eggs in sputum   Praziquantel
westermani                              pleurisy, tuberculosis-
                                        like
Trematodes ( Flukes )
Schistosomes
Schistosoma japonicum, mansoni
Fasciolopsis buski ( Giant intestinal
               fluke)
Paragonimus westermanii ( Lung
           fluke )
Clonorchis sinensis ( Chinese liver
              fluke )
Echinococcus granulosus *(hydatid
              cyst)
Organism       Transmission         Disease/          Diagnosis         Treatment
                                      symptoms
Trypanosoma       Tsetse fly.       Sleeping          Hemoflagellate in Blood stage:
brucei                              sickness; cardiac blood or lymph    Suramin or
                                    failure.          node.             petamidine
                                                                        isethionate;
T. cruzi          Reduvid (kissing) Chagas disease:    Hemoflagellate in CNS:
                  bug.              megacolon,         blood or tissue.  melarsoperol
                                    cardiac failure.                     Nifurtimox and
                                                                         Benzonidazole.
Leishmania        Sand fly          Visceral leish-    Intracellular    Pentosam;
donovani                            maniasis,          (macrophages)    Pentamidine
                                    granulomatous      leishmanial      isethionate.
                                    skin lesions.      bodies.
L. tropica        Sand fly.         Cutaneous          As for L.        As for L.
                                    lesions.           donovani.        donovani.

L. braziliensis   Sand fly          Mucocutaneous      As for L.        As for L.
                                    lesions.           donovani.        donovani.
   Trypanosoma –
     flagellate
               with Tsetse fly as vector
     Causes African sleeping sickness

   Trypanosoma cruzii –
     Chaga’s  disease
     kissing bug as vector

   Leishmania –
     Sandfly  as vectors
     Visceral, cutaneous & mucocutaneous lesions
Blood & Tissue Protozoans
Organism           Transmission         Disease/           Diagnosis           Treatment
                                         symptoms
Plasmodium           Female            Malarial          Plasmodia in rbc,     Quinine
falciparum           anopheline        paroxysm: chills, typical of the        derivatives
P. ovale,            mosquito.         fever, headache, species involved.      Proguanil
P. malariae and P.
                                       nausea cycles.                          Lariam
vivax

Babesia microti      Tick              Hemolytic          Typical organism     None; self
                                       anemia,            (Maltese cross) in   resolving.
                                       Jaundice and       rbc.
                                       fever
Toxoplasma           Oral from cat     Adult: flu like;   Intracellular (in    Sulphonamides,
gondii               fecal material;   congenital:        macrophages)         pyemethamine,
                     or meat           abortion,          tachyzoites.         possibly
                                       neonatal                                spiramycin (non-
                                       blindness and                           FDA).
                                       neuropathies.
                                                                               Trimethoprim and
Pneumocystis                                              Pneumocystis in
                     Cough droplets    Pneumonia                               sulphamethoxazo
jiroveci                                                  sputum.
                                                                               le.
Sporozoans
 Cryptosporidium parvum – found in
  waters, a self limited diarrhea
 Plasmodium species cause malaria
     Anopheles   mosquito as vectors
     Complicated life cycle.
     P. vivax, P. ovale, P. malariae, P. falciparum

   Toxoplasma gondii – reservoir in cats
     Human  ingest cyst from cats feces or
      undercooked meat. Danger in fetus
      development
Malaria
Nematodes (Roundworms)
Organism     Transmission      Symptoms                  Diagnosis               Treatment

                               Abdominal pain,
Ascaris                                               Stool: corticoid oval
               Oro-fecal       weight loss, distended
                                                      egg (40-70x35-50 μm)
                                                                            Mebendazole
lumbricoides                   abdomen


                               Depends on worm
                               location and burden:
                               gastroenteritis;
                               edema, muscle pain,     Medical history,
Trichinella    Poorly cooked                                                    corticosteroid and
                               spasm; eosinophilia,    eosinophilia, muscle
spiralis       pork                                                             Mebendazole
                               tachycardia, fever,     biopsy, serology
                               chill headache,
                               vertigo, delirium,
                               coma, etc.


                               Abdominal pain,         Stool: lemon-shaped
Trichuris
               Oro-fecal       bloody diarrhea,        egg (50-55 x             Mebendazole
trichiura                      prolapsed rectum        20-25μm)


                               Peri-anal pruritus, rare Stool: embryonated
Enterobius                                                                      Pyrental pamoate or
               Oro-fecal       abdominal pain,          eggs (60x27 μm), flat
                                                                                Mebendazole
vermicularis                   nausea vomiting          on one side
Trichinella spiralis
Trichuris trichiuria
Enterobius vermicularis
Strongyloides stercoralis
     (threadworm)
Organism      Transmission         Symptoms                  Diagnosis            Treatment

                                   Itching at infection
                                   site, rash due to larval
                                   migration, verminous
                                   pneumonia, mid-          Stool: rhabditiform
Strongyloides   Soil-skin,                                                        Ivermectin or
                                   epigastric pain,         larvae (250x
stercoralis     autoinfection      nausea, vomiting,        20-25μm)
                                                                                  Thiabendazole
                                   bloody dysentery,
                                   weight loss and
                                   anemia



                                   Maculopapular
Necator                            erythema (ground
                                                            Stool: oval
americanes;     Oro-fecal (egg);   itch), broncho-
                                                            segmented eggs
Ancylostoma     skin penetration   pneumonitis,                                   Mebendazole
                                                            (60 x 30
duodenale       (larvae)           epigastric pain,
                                                            20-25μm)
                                   GI hemorrhage,
                                   anemia, edema
Necator americanus (hookworm)
Dracunculus medinensis (Guinea
            worm)
Organism        Transmission         Symptoms           Diagnosis          Treatment

                                     Blistering skin,
Dracunculus       Oral: cyclops in                      Physical
                                     irritation,                           Mebendazole
medinensis        water                                 examination
                                     inflammation

                                                        Medical history,
                                     Recurrent fever,
Wuchereria                                              physical
                                     lymph-adenitis,                       Mebendazole;
bancrofti; W.                                           examination,
                  Mosquito bite      splenomegaly,                         Diethyl-
brugia malayi                                           microfilaria in
                                     lymphedema,                           carbamazine
(elephantiasis)                                         blood (night
                                     elephantiasis
                                                        sample)
                                     Nodular and
                                                        Medical history,
                                     erythematous
                                                        physical           Mebendazole;
Onchocerca                           dermal lesions,
                  Black fly bite                        examination,       Diethyl-
volvulus                             eosinophilia,
                                                        microfilaria in    carbamazine
                                     urticaria,
                                                        nodular aspirate
                                     blindness

                                     As in              As in
Toxocara canis & catii ( visceral larval
              migrans)
Ancylostoma braziliensis ( cutaneous
 larva migrans, creeping eruption)
Organism        Transmission      Symptoms           Diagnosis          Treatment




                                 Epigastric pain,   Proglottids or
Tenia saginata   Cyst in beef    vomiting,          eggs in stool or   Praziquantel
                                 diarrhea           perianal area



                                 Epigastric pain,   Proglottids or
Tenia solium     Cyst in pork    vomiting,          eggs in stool or   Praziquantel
                                 diarrhea           perianal area


                                 Muscle pain and
                                                    Roentgenograph
                                 weakness,
  T. solium                                         y, anti-
                 Oro-fecal       ocular and                        Praziquantel
Cysticercosis                                       cysticercal
                                 neurologic
                                                    antibody (EIA)
                                 problems
Cestodes- (Tapesworms)
Taenia solium
Diphylobotrium latum
Organism        Transmission     Symptoms           Diagnosis         Treatment

                                  Abdominal pain,
                                  loss of weight,
                                                   Proglottids or
                                  anorexia,
D. latum         Cyst in fish                      eggs in stool or   Praziquantel
                                  malnutrition and
                                                   perianal area
                                  B12 deficiency
                                  problems
                                  Large cysts
                                                    Roentgenograph    Surgery,
                                  produce various
                                                    y, anti-hydatid   formalin
                                  symptoms
E. granulosus    Oro-fecal                          fluid antibody    injection and
                                  depending on
                                                    (EIA), Casoni     drainage,
                                  the location of
                                                    skin test         Praziquantel
                                  the organism.



                                                                      Surgery,
E. multiloculoris Oro-fecal       As above          As above
                                                                      Albendazole
Hymenolepsis nana ( dwarf
      tapeworm)

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Module 12 parasitology

  • 2. Protozoa  Are single celled animals  Trophozoites are motile  Cysts are involved in transmission
  • 3. GENERALITIES:  Parasites are organisms that obtain food and shelter by living on or within another organism.  The parasite derives all benefits from association and the host may either not be harmed or may suffer the consequences of this association, a parasite disease.  The parasite is termed obligate when it can live only in association with a host or it is classified as facultative when it can live both in or on a host as well as in a free form.
  • 4. Parasites which live inside the body are termed endoparasites whereas those which exist on the body surface are called ectoparasites.  Parasites that cause harm to the host are pathogenic parasites while those that benefit from the host without causing it any harm are known as commensals
  • 5. What needs to be known?  Organism name ( scientific & common)  Morphology (cyst, egg, larva, tophozoite, adult – M & F )  Etiology  Epidemiology  Life Cycle  Symptoms, Pathology, Immunology  Diagnosis, Treatment & Prevention
  • 6. INTESTINAL AND LUMINAL PROTOZOA  Organism that harbors the parasite and suffers a loss caused by the parasite is a host.  The host in which the parasite lives its adult and sexual stage is the definitive host  The host in which a parasite lives as the larval and asexual stage is the intermediate host.  Other hosts that harbor the parasite and thus ensure continuity of the parasite's life cycle and act as additional sources of human infection are known as reservoir hosts.  An organism (usually an insect) that is responsible for transmitting the parasitic infection is known as the vector.
  • 7. Intestinal and luminal protozoa significant to human health include  Entamoeba histolytica (Amoebae)  Balantidium coli (Ciliates)  Giardia lamblia and Trichomonas vaginalis (Flagellates)  Cryptosporidium parvum and Isospora belli (Sporozoa)
  • 8. Organism Transmission Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment GI: Iodoquinol or Dysentery with blood Stool: cysts with 1-4 Metronidazole Entameba histolytica Oro-fecal and necrotic tissue. nuclei and/or trophs. Abscess: Chronic: abscesses Trophs in aspirate. Metronidazole Fowl-smelling, bulky Stool: typical old man Iodoquinol or Giardia lamblia Oro-fecal diarrhea; blood or giardia troph and/or Metronidazole. necrotic tissue rare. cyst. Dysentery with blood Oro-fecal; Stool: ciliated trophs Iodoquinol or Balantidium coli and necrotic tissue zoonotic but no abscesses. and/or cysts. Metronidazole. Cryptosporidium Paromycin parvum Oro-fecal Diarrhea Ooocysts in stool (investigational) Isospora belli Oro-fecal Giardiasis-like Ooocysts in stool Sulpha drugs Trichomonas Vaginitis; occasional Flagellate in vaginal Mebendazole; vingar vaginalis Sexual urethritis/prostatitis. (or urethral) smear. douche; steroids
  • 9. Entamoeba histolytica  Causes disease of the large intestine – amoebic dysentery – wherein trophozoites feed on RBC causing ulcers. Also the liver and lung abscesses are possible  Naegleria – free-living amoeba in hot water sources. Causes primary amoebic meningoencephalitis ( PAM)  Acanthamoeba – free living amoebas
  • 10.
  • 11. AMOEBIASIS (amoebic dysentery, amoebic hepatitis)  Trophozoite: This form has an ameboid appearance and is usually 15-30 micrometers in diameter, although more invasive strains tend to be larger. The organism has a single nucleus with a distinctive small central karyosome. The fine granular endoplasm may contain ingested erythrocytes. The nuclear chromatin is evenly distributed along the periphery of the nucleus.  Cyst: Entameba histolytica cysts are spherical, with a refractile wall; the cytoplasm contains dark staining chromatoidal bodies and 1 to 4 nuclei with a central karyosome and evenly distributed peripheral chromatin
  • 12. Flagellates  Giardia lamblia  - a human parasite of the gastrointestinal tract. The organism is spread by direct contact or through contaminated food and water.  Giardia spp. are pear-shaped, with hair-like flagella for motility.  They cause the disease giardiasis (or lambliasis), an infection of the small intestine most common in tropical areas.  Giardia spp. attaches by means of sucking discs to microvilli in the human intestine. Abdominal cramps, swelling, diarrhea and nausea may occur
  • 13. Balantidium coli  This is a parasite primarily of cows, pigs and horses. The organism is a large (100 x 60 micrometer) ciliate with a macro- and a micro-nucleus . The infection occurs mostly in farm workers and other rural dwellers by ingestion of cysts in fecal material of farm animals. Man-to-man transmission is rare but possible. Metronidazole and iodoquinol are effective.
  • 14. Trichomonas vaginalis  Trophozoite with undulating membrane and polar flagella  Presents with fishy-smelling yellow discharge (guess where)  Males usually asymptomatic  Sexually transmitted
  • 15. Organism Transmission Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment S. mansoni, skin penetration Dermatitis, abdominal Eggs in stool Praziquantel pain, bloody stool, S. japonicum by cercaria peri-portal fibrosis, hepato-splenomegaly, ascites, CNS Schistosoma skin penetration Dermatitis, urogenital Eggs in urine Praziquantel cystitis, urethritis and hematobium by cercaria bladder carcinoma Fasciolopsis Metacercaria on Epigastric pain, Eggs in stool Praziquantel, nausea, diarrhea, buski water chestnut edema, ascites C. sinensis, Cysts in fish Inflammation and Eggs in stool Praziquantel deformation of bile O. felinus, or O. duct, hepatitis, anemia viverini and edema Cough (dry / rusty brown sputum), Paragonimus Cyst in crab meat pulmonary pain, Eggs in sputum Praziquantel westermani pleurisy, tuberculosis- like
  • 16. Trematodes ( Flukes ) Schistosomes
  • 18. Fasciolopsis buski ( Giant intestinal fluke)
  • 20. Clonorchis sinensis ( Chinese liver fluke )
  • 22. Organism Transmission Disease/ Diagnosis Treatment symptoms Trypanosoma Tsetse fly. Sleeping Hemoflagellate in Blood stage: brucei sickness; cardiac blood or lymph Suramin or failure. node. petamidine isethionate; T. cruzi Reduvid (kissing) Chagas disease: Hemoflagellate in CNS: bug. megacolon, blood or tissue. melarsoperol cardiac failure. Nifurtimox and Benzonidazole. Leishmania Sand fly Visceral leish- Intracellular Pentosam; donovani maniasis, (macrophages) Pentamidine granulomatous leishmanial isethionate. skin lesions. bodies. L. tropica Sand fly. Cutaneous As for L. As for L. lesions. donovani. donovani. L. braziliensis Sand fly Mucocutaneous As for L. As for L. lesions. donovani. donovani.
  • 23. Trypanosoma –  flagellate with Tsetse fly as vector  Causes African sleeping sickness  Trypanosoma cruzii –  Chaga’s disease  kissing bug as vector  Leishmania –  Sandfly as vectors  Visceral, cutaneous & mucocutaneous lesions
  • 24. Blood & Tissue Protozoans
  • 25. Organism Transmission Disease/ Diagnosis Treatment symptoms Plasmodium Female Malarial Plasmodia in rbc, Quinine falciparum anopheline paroxysm: chills, typical of the derivatives P. ovale, mosquito. fever, headache, species involved. Proguanil P. malariae and P. nausea cycles. Lariam vivax Babesia microti Tick Hemolytic Typical organism None; self anemia, (Maltese cross) in resolving. Jaundice and rbc. fever Toxoplasma Oral from cat Adult: flu like; Intracellular (in Sulphonamides, gondii fecal material; congenital: macrophages) pyemethamine, or meat abortion, tachyzoites. possibly neonatal spiramycin (non- blindness and FDA). neuropathies. Trimethoprim and Pneumocystis Pneumocystis in Cough droplets Pneumonia sulphamethoxazo jiroveci sputum. le.
  • 26. Sporozoans  Cryptosporidium parvum – found in waters, a self limited diarrhea  Plasmodium species cause malaria  Anopheles mosquito as vectors  Complicated life cycle.  P. vivax, P. ovale, P. malariae, P. falciparum  Toxoplasma gondii – reservoir in cats  Human ingest cyst from cats feces or undercooked meat. Danger in fetus development
  • 27.
  • 30. Organism Transmission Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Abdominal pain, Ascaris Stool: corticoid oval Oro-fecal weight loss, distended egg (40-70x35-50 μm) Mebendazole lumbricoides abdomen Depends on worm location and burden: gastroenteritis; edema, muscle pain, Medical history, Trichinella Poorly cooked corticosteroid and spasm; eosinophilia, eosinophilia, muscle spiralis pork Mebendazole tachycardia, fever, biopsy, serology chill headache, vertigo, delirium, coma, etc. Abdominal pain, Stool: lemon-shaped Trichuris Oro-fecal bloody diarrhea, egg (50-55 x Mebendazole trichiura prolapsed rectum 20-25μm) Peri-anal pruritus, rare Stool: embryonated Enterobius Pyrental pamoate or Oro-fecal abdominal pain, eggs (60x27 μm), flat Mebendazole vermicularis nausea vomiting on one side
  • 35. Organism Transmission Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Itching at infection site, rash due to larval migration, verminous pneumonia, mid- Stool: rhabditiform Strongyloides Soil-skin, Ivermectin or epigastric pain, larvae (250x stercoralis autoinfection nausea, vomiting, 20-25μm) Thiabendazole bloody dysentery, weight loss and anemia Maculopapular Necator erythema (ground Stool: oval americanes; Oro-fecal (egg); itch), broncho- segmented eggs Ancylostoma skin penetration pneumonitis, Mebendazole (60 x 30 duodenale (larvae) epigastric pain, 20-25μm) GI hemorrhage, anemia, edema
  • 38. Organism Transmission Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Blistering skin, Dracunculus Oral: cyclops in Physical irritation, Mebendazole medinensis water examination inflammation Medical history, Recurrent fever, Wuchereria physical lymph-adenitis, Mebendazole; bancrofti; W. examination, Mosquito bite splenomegaly, Diethyl- brugia malayi microfilaria in lymphedema, carbamazine (elephantiasis) blood (night elephantiasis sample) Nodular and Medical history, erythematous physical Mebendazole; Onchocerca dermal lesions, Black fly bite examination, Diethyl- volvulus eosinophilia, microfilaria in carbamazine urticaria, nodular aspirate blindness As in As in
  • 39. Toxocara canis & catii ( visceral larval migrans)
  • 40. Ancylostoma braziliensis ( cutaneous larva migrans, creeping eruption)
  • 41. Organism Transmission Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Epigastric pain, Proglottids or Tenia saginata Cyst in beef vomiting, eggs in stool or Praziquantel diarrhea perianal area Epigastric pain, Proglottids or Tenia solium Cyst in pork vomiting, eggs in stool or Praziquantel diarrhea perianal area Muscle pain and Roentgenograph weakness, T. solium y, anti- Oro-fecal ocular and Praziquantel Cysticercosis cysticercal neurologic antibody (EIA) problems
  • 45. Organism Transmission Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Abdominal pain, loss of weight, Proglottids or anorexia, D. latum Cyst in fish eggs in stool or Praziquantel malnutrition and perianal area B12 deficiency problems Large cysts Roentgenograph Surgery, produce various y, anti-hydatid formalin symptoms E. granulosus Oro-fecal fluid antibody injection and depending on (EIA), Casoni drainage, the location of skin test Praziquantel the organism. Surgery, E. multiloculoris Oro-fecal As above As above Albendazole
  • 46. Hymenolepsis nana ( dwarf tapeworm)