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Parasitology Exam 1
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Define: Parasite

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A symbiotic relationship between 2 organism whereparasite lives in/on host, and derives nutrition and/or protection from the host (at some point in its life), but the parasite provides no benefit and may harm host

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Define: Symbiosis

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Any association, temporary or permanent, between at least 2 living organisms of different species

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Types of symbiosis

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  • Predator-prey: extremely short relationship where one organism benefits at the expense of the other
  • Phoresis: smaller symbiont is mechanically carried by larger symbiont
  • Mutualism: when both parties involved benefits
  • Commensalism: one benefits; one totally unaffected
  • Parasitism: parasite lives in/on host, and derives nutrition and/or protection from the host (at some point in its life), but the parasite provides no benefit and may harm host
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Define: Ectoparasite

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Parasite living ON the exterior of the host body

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Define: Endoparasite

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Parasite living within the host's body

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Define: Aberrant (erratic) parasite

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Moves from its usual site of infection into a location it ordinarily does not live

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Define: Incidental parasite

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Parasite occurs in host in which it does not usually live

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Define: Facultative parasites

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Normally non-parasitic but can become parasitic under certain circumstances

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Define: Obligatory parasites

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Must lead a parasitic existance, though may be free living at some parts of its life cycle.

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Define: Periodic parasite

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Doesn't live on/in host but makes frequent visits

(e.g. mosquitos)

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Define: Pseudoparasite

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Organisms that are not parasitic but

often mistaken for one

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Define: Direct life cycle

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Involve definitive hosts only.

No intermediate host is required

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Define: Definitive host

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The host that harbors the adult/sexual

stages of parasites

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Define: Indirect life cycle

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Has a definitive and intermediate host

(obligatory indirect life cycle),

or a paratenic host

(facultative indirect life cycle)

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Define: Paratenic host

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Host that harbors pre-adult/asexual stages.

Little/no dev't occurs in host and is

NOT required for completion of life cycle.

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Define: Intermediate host

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Host that harbors pre-adult/asexual stages

(parasite development occurs within host).

Required for completion of life cycle

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Define: Reservoire host

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Hosts in which parasite occurs in nature

and is source of infection for humans and

domesticated animals. All parasites have one.

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Classification: Phylum Platyhelminthes

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  • Class Trematoda: Flukes
    • Subclass Digenea
  • Class cestoda: Tapeworms
    • Order: cyclophyllidea
    • Order: pseudophyllidea
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Classification:

Phylum Nemathelminthes

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  • Nematodes!
    • Class adenophorea
    • Class secernentea
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Classification: Phylum Acanthocephala

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Thorny headed worms

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Define: Coelem

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True body cavity lined with mesoderm derived peritoneum that holds organs in place

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Define: Pseudocoelom

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A body cavity that is fluid filled but not

entirely lined by mesoderm

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Define: Acoelomate

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Does not have a body cavity, so organs

are in direct contact with epithelium.

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Define: Monoecious

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One organism has both male and

female reproductive organs

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Define: Dioecious

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One organism has either female or male

reproductive parts, but not both

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Characteristics of Trematodes

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Phylum Platyhelminthes - Flukes

 

  • Dorso-ventrally flattened
  • Leaf shaped, unsegmented
  • Acoelomate
  • Incomplete digestive tract (mouth, esophagus, intestine)
  • Monoecious with exceptions
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Characteristics of cestodes

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Phylum Platyhelminthes - Tapeworm

  • Dorso-ventrally flattened
  • Long, segmented
  • Acoelomate
  • Lack digestive tract
  • Monoecious
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Characteristics of Nematodes

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  • Long, round worms
  • Unsegmented
  • Pseudocoel
  • Complete digestive system (mouth, esophagus, intestine, anus)
  • Dioecious
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Characteristics of Acanthocephalans

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Thorny headed worms

  • Long, round
  • Anterior spiny proboscis
  • Unsegmented (though looks segmented)
  • Pseudocoel
  • Lack digestive system
  • Dioecious
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Characterisitcs of Parasite Phyla

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Life Cycle of Acanthocephalans

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  • All have indirect life cycle, where IH = arthropods
  • Paratenic hosts may exist: wide range of vertebrate hosts including mammals
  • Egg contains fully developed larva (acanthor) when passed by female)
  • Egg ingested by suitable IH, then develops to acanthella stage then to cystacanth (encysted) stage
  • Cystacanth is the stage infective to the DH
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Examples of Acanthocephalans

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Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus

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Intermediate hosts of

Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus

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Beeltes, particularly dung beetles, water beetles

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Define: Acanthor

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Fully developed larva of

Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus

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Prepatent period of

Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus

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2-3 months

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What determines the severity of clinical signs in

Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus?

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How deeply the proboscis is embedded into the intestinal wall. (The parasite uses the proboscis to attach to the intestinal wall by penetrating into wall with it)

  • Granulomatous inflammation around attachment site
  • If penetrated all the way, can cause fatal peritonitis
  • Heavy infections may induce catarrhal enteritis (mucoid inflammation of intestines)
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Clinical signs of

Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus

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  • May show no outward clinical signs
  • May have diarrhea and emaciation with evidence of acute abdominal pain (occasionally, parasite may penetrate teh small intestine, migrating into the abdomen where it becomes entangled in the mesenteries)
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Detection of

Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus

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  • Ante-mortem: can find eggs on fecal flotation
  • Post-mortem: Parasites are readily visualized at necropsy
    • Males are ~10 cm
    • Females are as long as 35 cm
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Public Health concerns for

Macracanthorhyncus hirudinaceus

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Humans can become infected though rarely

develop to patency (rarely shed eggs)

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Define: Prepatent period

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The period between infection of the host

and the earliest time at eggs or larvae can be

recovered from feces, urine or blood.

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Examples of Trematodes

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Fasciola hepatica

Fascioloides magna

Dicrocoelium dendriticum

Paragonimus kellicotti

Nanophyetus salmincola

Neorickettsia risticii

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General life cycles of trematodes

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  • Eggs are passed through the feces into the environment, where it hatches into a Miracidium (ciliated larva) which swims around in water
  • The miracidium penetrates into or is eaten by a snail/slug (1st IH), where it undergoes lots of asexual reproduction to produce many cercariae
  • Cercarie develop into an encysted metacercaria either after penetrating into a 2nd IH or just sitting on vegetation in the environment. (Cercariae can penetrate the definitive host in schistosomes (blood flukes)
  • DH infected by ingesting plants or IH with metacercaria. Juvenile fluke migration can be extensive so adults live in a variety of organs
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Life stages of trematodes

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Operculated egg

Ciliated embryo (miracidium)

asexual reproductive stages

cercaria

metacercaria

adult

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Common name for

Fasciola hepatica

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Liver fluke

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Definitive hosts of

Fasciola hepatica

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ruminants, pigs, horses, occasionally in humans

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Intermediate hosts of

Fasciola hepatica

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lymnaeid (aquatic) snails

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2 groups of Cestodes

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Cyclophyllidea

Pseudophyllidea

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Characteristics of Pseudophyllidea

 

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  • Indirect life cycle
  • Requires 2 IH during Metacestode Stages
    • Procercoids (1st IH)
    • Plerocercoid (2nd IH
  • Depends on Water
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Characteristics of Cyclophyllidea

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  • Indirect life cycle
  • Requires 1 IH
  • Does not depend on water
  • Metacestode is one of the following:
    • Cysticercoid
    • Cysticercus
    • Strobilocercus
    • Coenurus
    • Hydatid Cyst
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Genearl Pseudophyllidean Life Cycle

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  • Proglottids are pooped out
  • Operculated egg released from proglottid
  • Coracidium develops in egg, hatches in water, and infects 1st IH, where it develops into Procercoid (metacestode) at an extraintestinal site
  • 2nd IH eats first IH, where it develops into 2nd metacestode - Plerocercoid.
  • Infects definitive host, where it stays within SI and matures.
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Examples of Pseudophyllideans

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Diphyllobothrium latum

Spirometra mansonoides; Spirometra proliferum

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Metacestode Types in Cyclophyllidea

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Cysticercoid

Cysticercus

Strobilocercus

Coenurus

Hydatid syst

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Cysticercoid

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  • Metacestode of Cyclophyllidea
  • thin walled, solid vesicle containing a single invaginated scolex
  • for every one cysticercoid ingested, only one tapeworm develops
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Cysticercus

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  • Metacestode of Cyclophyllidea

  • Thin walled, fluid filled vesicle containing single invaginated scolex
  • For every cysticercus ingested by DH, one tapeworm develops
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Strobilocercus

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  • Metacestode of Cyclophyllidea
  • Variation of cysticercus that has evaginated.
  • Consists of scolex attached ot long neck to the fluid-filled bladder
  • For every strobilocercus ingested by DH, one tapeform develops

 

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Coenurus

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  • Metacestode of Cyclophyllidea
  • Single, large fluid-filled bladder containing numerous scolices attached to the inner wall
  • For every coenurus ingested by the definitive host, several tapeworms can develop
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Hydatid cyst

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  • Metacestode of Cyclophyllidea
  • Single large fluid-filled bladder contining numerous "daughter" cysts within which are numerous protoscolices attached to the inner wall.
  • For every hydatid cyst ingested by definitive host, several tapeworms can develop.

 

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General life cycle of cyclophyllideans

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  • Eggs pooped out in feces
  • Egg in environment where hexacanth embryo developed and hatched
  • Hexacanth ingested by one of the many types of metacestodes
  • Metacestode ingested by the DH and develop in SI
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