Others of Importance Flashcards

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ECHINOCOCCUS GRANULOSUS

(TAPEWORM)

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  • only 3-4 segments(proglottids)
  • scolex buried deep in an intestinal crypt (find through mucosal scraping)
  • Final Host: CANIDS (dog, fox)
  • PPP: 6-7 wks
  • 1 gravid (fertilied section) shed per adult per week
  • Intermediate host: OTHER MAMMALS- metacestode only found in these animals, hydatid cyst: produce 100,000 protoscolices/ml
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ECHINOCOCCUS MULTILOCULARIS

(fox tape worm)

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  • more proglottids!! (about 5)
  • sac-like uterus (200-300 eggs)
  • DIRECT HOST: foxes
  • Intermediate host: RODENTS (voles)
  • Invasive metacestode: alveolar cyst (infiltrates liver like a tumor)
  • NOT IN UK YET
  • urban foxes
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TOXOCARA CANIS

(nematode in puppies!!- Dog Roundworm)

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  • Hosts – dogs, foxes, other canidae
  • Adults- cream, fleshy, up to 18cm long, live in the s. intestine
  • Eggs – dark, pitted surface, round, 80μm
  • hepato tracheal route: s. intestine–> hepatic portal system–> liver–> heart (venous return)–> Lungs –> coughed up for second infection!!
  • OR: IN UTERO (see egg excretion at 2-3 weeks of age)
  • older dogs: don’t infect a second time, go back to somatic tissues where they are distributed and enter a waiting phase--> granulomas. WAIT FOR PREGNANCY- distracts host IS will cuticle sloughing. most go to prenatal infection (90%), rest to transmammary infection
  • wait in paratenic host to be eaten: FOXES in urban areas
  • Infection is by ingestion of L3
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ANGIOSTRONGYLUS VASORUM

(french lungworm)

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  • Final Hosts: Dogs and Foxes
  • Intermediate: MOLLUSKS
  • not zoonotic
  • PPP: 6-10 weeks
  • adults: found in pulmonary arteries on right side of heart
  • eggs: go to pulmonary arteries and get trapped in lung capillaries–> L1 hatch out–> alveoli causing small damage–> trachea to be swallowed–> passed in faeces–> slug infected (grow into L3)- then host gets by eating molusk or frog (paratenic host)–> mesenteric lymphnodes–> L5–> Liver–> R. Ventricle of pulmonary artery (adults)
  • Foxes are a big final host pop atm (resevoir for dogs)
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DIROFILARIA IMMITIS

(Canine Heartworm)

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  • WARM HUMID CLIMATE
  • Issue in SO. Europe!! could come up north!!
  • LONG PPP
  • signs: exercise intolerance, chronic heart failure or collase
  • Not Eggs: MICROFILARIAE- can find in circulating blood (if not: only immature worms present or one sex)
  • Intermediate host: MOSQUITO- L3 stage transmitted by mosquito. In mosquito: mf–> L3 (needs to be 14C at least)
  • L3 enter via puncture on skin from mosquito feeding
  • larvae will molt and reach pulmonary arteries in 4 mo. –> diffuse eosinophilic reaction in lung then back up to heart to produce microfilariae
  • VERY PATHOGENIC IN CATS
  • zoonotic: human is a paratenic host
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LEISHMANIA

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  • zoonotic!
  • Leishmania spp. are intra-cellular, protozoan parasites of macrophages- Closely related to trypanosomes
  • transmitted by blood sucking sandflies!
  • amastigote form is found in vertebrate macrophages–> sucked up by sandlfy–> promastigote form
  • most dogs are asymptomatic
  • SANDFLY NEEDS TO BE PRESENT IN AREAS if to be endemic
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