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Trichinella spiralis
Trichinella spiralis
Common name: Trichina worm- The Pork worm Trichinella spiralis means spira, how this coils up in its host. diseases: Trichinosis, Trichiniasis, is a zoonotic disease. it is passed between humans and
animals. Habitat: females in mucosa of small intestinal The same animal acts as final and intermediated host is most common in Europe, North America, and Asia, Infective stage: contaminated meat (muscle) containing encyst
larvae (pig) Diagnostic stage: larvae encysted in muscle (human) Can be fatal if large numbers of cysts form in the heart muscle.
The sperm fertilizes the egg, but the female doesn’t release the eggs until they have hatched within her uterus, which is usually within the fifth or sixth day of infection.
Female worms can produce approximately 1500 newborn larvae (immature L1) during a life span (4-16 weeks), before expulsion by the host immune system.
Viviparous: Expel active larvae
Oviparous: Eggs laid in 1-cell stage or early cleavage stage.
Ovoviviparous: Eggs laid containing embryo orlarva (L1). Some hatch out prior to passage in feces.
Viviparous: Expel active larvae
Morphology:Anterior end: slender with small non papilated mouth.
Male:1.5mm posterior end ventrally curved with 2 copulatory appendages
Female: 3.5mm single ovary Posterior end bluntly rounded
LARVAE
Measures 80-120 um by 5.6 u at birthAnd grows but little until it has entered A muscle fiber, size 900 um
developed.
Female worms deposit larvae into: The mucosa of small intestine Directly into the lymphatics Blood stream. The larvae carried to all parts of body, but the larvae developing only in striated
muscle.
Epidemiology
The disease among humans, rats, and pigs Rats and pigs feeding on garbage that includes infected pork waste, become infected in turn Dead or dying infected rats are themselves eaten by pigs Raw or poorly cooked pork (sausage) harboring infective larvae then becomes the vehicle for human infections Trichinellosis is a cosmopolitan disease that occurs most commonly in Europe and the US
Pathogenesis:
1--Penetration of the adult females into mucosaThe first symptoms appear between 1- 2 days after ingestion. The worms migrating in the intestinal epithelium Inflammation of duodenal and jejunal mucosa: This causes: inflammation, nausea, vomiting, sweating, and diarrhea.
2- The migrating larvae Ten days after infection the larvae will penetrated
the muscle fibers, carried to all parts of body, This causes
muscular pain, difficulty breathing
Per orbital edema and conjunctivitis heart (myocarditis), lungs (pneumonitis), brain (encephalitis). Can be fatal if large numbers of cysts form in the heart
muscle. heart failure or respiratory or kidney malfunction
Diagnosis :
Muscle biopsy at the encystment stage blood test for eosinophilia increased levels of creatine phosphokinase
CPK, Serology test Immunoassays, such as ELISA At the diarrheal stage, adult and larvae may
be found in feces
Treatment
Anti-inflammatory drugs. When infected, it is also suggested that you get a lot of rest to help give your body time to recover.
Mebendazole is the drug of choice.
Trichuris trichiura Whip worm
Trichuris trichiura
Common name: whip worm Disease: trichuriasis, whip worm infection Final host: human, dogs, pig, monkey Habitat: large intestinal ( cecum, appendix, rectum) Geographical distribution: Cosmopolitan with poor sanitation. Children are more likely to be infected than adults because
they are more likely to have have close physical contact with contaminated soil
Infective stage: infective larva in egg Transmission occurs through ingestion of eggs, usually on
contaminated vegetables or soil. Diagnostic stage: Egg barrel shape with polar plugs
Morphology:
Adult female worm:The anterior two-thirds of the body being very thin (looks like a whip) and the remaining posterior end is thick and linear.Size: 3.5-5cm in length Adult Male worm:smaller than the female, 3.0-3.5cm.The posterior end is curved and has a single
spiculeenveloped with sheath.
The anterior end two-thirds of the body being very thin
(looks like a whip). Adult worm penetrates into and embed its whip-like
anterior portion in the intestinal mucosa, By small spear
-Longer than the male.- posterior end is thick and linear..
-Shorter than the female. posterior end curved and -has a single spiculeenveloped with sheath. .
Adult Adult female female
Adult male Adult male
posterior end curved and has a single spiculeenveloped with sheath
Eggs: Shape: barrel–shaped
Size: 50-55 x 25-30μm Shell: thick egg shell with 2 polar plugs Color: Yellow-brown Content: immature egg cells 3000-10000 eggs daily daily output
Life cycle: • Eggs pass out immature• Embryo develops inside the egg (that takes
about 3weeks at 25C)• Mature eggs swallowed 1st stage larvae hatch
in small intestine and penetrate villi• Then migrate to large intestine and attach to
mucosa with the thin anterior end• After 2-4 month females mature and lay eggs.
Pathology: Light infection with Trichiuris are asymptomatic Heavier infections are characterized by
1 -diarrhea ,2 -anorexia ,
3 -nausea4 -abdominal pain
5 -anemia may be the result of hemorrhaging when the worms mucosal damage))penetrate the intestinal wall
Rectal prolapse.
Children’s infection can cause rectal prolapse, The reason is the cecum is damaged by the worm, the cecum can be pushed out from the anus.
Laboratory diagnosis
1 -Eggs or worm in feces. Eggs are oval, barrel shaped ,
2 -Eosinophilia may occur.3- In heavy infection proctoscopy or
sigmoidoscopy, can show the worms attached to the mucosa.
4- Visual detection of adult worms on prolapsed rectum.