Fascioloides magna (1) Flashcards

1
Q

What are the definitive hosts?

A

White-tailed deer

Wapiti

Caribou, etc.

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2
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What are the dead-end hosts?

A

Cattle

Moose

Sika deer

Bison

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3
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What are the aberrant hosts?

A

Sheep

Goats

Horses

Pigs

Roe deer

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4
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What is the intermediate host?

A

Snail

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5
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Describe adults

A

10 cm long

Large

Oval

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6
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Describe eggs

A

Up to 150 micro m long

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7
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Explain the life cycle

A

Juvenile flukes wander aimlessly and destructively in liver tissue

FH - a fibrous cyst forms around fluke, usually in pairs

Mature to adults and lay eggs

Cyst has hole - allows eggs to enter bile

Eggs found in feces with fecal sedimentation

In cattle, bison, and other dead end hosts, cyst forms limiting damage
- No hole in cyst so eggs never enter bile

In AH, cyst never forms
- Damage from meandering immature stages, Host dies

Unembryonated eggs pass in feces

Embryonated eggs in water

Miracidia hatch, penetrate snail

Snail development
- Sporocysts -> Rediae -> Cercariae

Leave snail

Free-swimming Cercariae encyst on water plants

Metacercariae on water plant ingested by human, sheep, or cattle

Encyst in duodenum

Adults in hepatic biliary ducts

Definitive hosts: cyst forms around fluke, develop to adults which lay
eggs

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8
Q

What is the site of infection?

A

Adults in liver

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9
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Describe the Pathogenesis

A

Infected livers condemned - Economic loss

Deer and cattle - parasite encapsulated by host minimizes clinical
effects

Sheep and goats - continuous migration of immature flukes results in
death before patent infection

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10
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How do you diagnose?

A

Infected livers condemned

Definitive hosts - eggs detected

Dead end and aberrant hosts - eggs not detected

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11
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How do you treat and prevent?

A

Clorsulon

Anthelmintics effective, but not approved in USA

Snail control

In areas where deer are natural reservoir, the land may be unusable for grazing of deer and livestock together

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12
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What are the common names?

A

Deer fluke

Large American Liver Fluke

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