Cyclophyllideans (True Tapeworms) Flashcards

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What are the definitive hosts of Echinococcus granulosus?

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Wild canids (wolves)- wild cycle
Domestic (dogs)- pastoral cycle
Found in the small intestine

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What are the intermediate hosts of Echinococcus granulosus?

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Moose, caribou, reindeer (wild)
Sheep, cows, goat (domestic)
Found in liver, lungs, occasionally the brain

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What is the type of larval infection of Echinococcus granulosus?

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Unilocular hydatid cyst

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Echinococcus granulosus and multiocularis life cycles and Prepatent periods

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Indirect with 2 cycles (wild and domestic)
Prepatent: 6-8 weeks

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Echinococcus granulosus and multiocularis characteristics

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Small
Larger gravid proglottid at posterior end
Proglottids rupture prior to defecation and are not observed in feces
2-8 mm in length

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Domestic (pastoral) lifecycle of Echinococcus granulosus

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  1. Proglottids in dog rupture in small intestine, eggs passed in feces
  2. Intermediate host ingests eggs with hexacanth larva that will develop into unilocular hydatid cysts
  3. Dog eats unilocular hydatid cyst within the intermediate host
  4. Unilocular hydatid cyst develop into adult tapeworms
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Wild (sylvatic) lifecycle for Echinococcus granulosus

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  1. Proglottids in wild canid rupture in small intestine, eggs passed in feces
  2. Intermediate host ingests eggs with hexacanth larva that will develop into unilocular hydatid cysts
  3. Wolf eats unilocular hydatid cyst within the intermediate host
  4. Unilocular hydatid cyst develop into adult tapeworms
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Public health significance of Echinococcus granulosus

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Zoonotic
Causes unilocular hydatid disease in humans

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Clinical signs of Echinococcus granulosus and multiocularis

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rarely causes disease in definitive host
Heavy infection
Inflammation of testes
Diarrhea
Weight loss
signs in intermediate, leads to carcass condemnation and economic loss

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Diagnosis of E. granulosus and multiocularis

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Fecal flotation or direct smear

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Characteristics of eggs of E. Granulosus and Multiocularis

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Thick capsule containing a hexacanth larva

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Treatment and Prevention of E. Granulosus and multiocularis

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Praziquantel
Keep dog from eating sheep offal (viscera)

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Hosts of E. Multilocularis

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Definitive: foxes (sylvatic)
Dogs and cats (domestic)- in small intestines
Intermediate: rodents, man, domestic herbivores- in liver, lungs, other organs (brain)

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Type of larval infective stage of E. Multilocularis

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Multiocular hydatid cyst

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Domestic (pastoral) lifecycle of E. Multiocularis

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  1. Proglottids in dog or cat rupture in small intestine, eggs passed in feces
  2. Intermediate host ingests eggs with hexacanth larva that will develop into multiocular hydatid cysts
  3. Dog or cat eats multiocular hydatid cyst within the intermediate host
  4. Multiocular hydatid cyst develop into adult tapeworms
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Wild (sylvatic)cycle of E. Multupiocularis

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  1. Proglottids in fox rupture in small intestine, eggs passed in feces
  2. Intermediate host ingests eggs with hexacanth larva that will develop into multiocular hydatid cysts
  3. Fox eats multiocular hydatid cyst within the intermediate host
  4. Multiocular hydatid cyst develop into adult tapeworms
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Public health significance of E. Multiocularis

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Zoonotic
Causes alveolar hydatid disease in humans which may be fatal