Strongyloides papillosus (1) Flashcards

1
Q

What are the hosts?

A

Sheep

Goats

Cattle

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2
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Describe an adult

A

Adult females reside in the small intestine

 - Slender, hairlike
 - Less than 1 cm
 - Have long esophagus - occupies 1/3 of body length
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3
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Describe larvae

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L1 have long esophagus - occupies 1/3 of body length

L1 in feces - hatch rapidly

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4
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Describe eggs

A

Eggs with L1 in in feces

30x40 micro m

Seen in fecal

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5
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Describe life cycle

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Direct

L3 infective

Infect host:

 - Per os
 - Percutaneous
 - Transmammary 
 - Transplacentally

Arrest in somatic tissue - Rapidly available for Transmammary

L3 migrate to heart, through lungs to trachea
- Swallowed, migrate to intestine

L1 and eggs with L1 in in found in feces

Free-living parasites

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6
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What is the site of infection?

A

Small intestine

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7
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Describe the Pathogenesis

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Female adults in small intestine cause inflammation

 - Diarrhea
 - Anorexia
 - Dullness
 - Loss of weight

Heavy Transmammary infection
- Death

Infection induces small intestine

Skin penetration by infective L3 causes an erythematous reaction and urticaria

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8
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How do you diagnose?

A

Fecal exam

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9
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How do you treat and prevent?

A

Some immunity

Anthelmintics: MCLs

Young animals

Dependent on host

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10
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What is the common name?

A

Threadworms

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