2_Paramphistomoidea, Schistosomatidae, Dicrocoelidae Flashcards
which family of Amphistomes does not have ventral pouch and the body is divided into two parts
Gastrodiscidae
which family of amphistomes have a ventral pouch but body is not divided into 2 parts
Gastrothylacidae
which amphistomes family does not have ventral pouch and does not divide body into 2 parts
paramphistomidae
Gastrodiscidae genera and specie present in small and large intestines of horses and pigs
Gastrodiscus aegyptiacus
genera of gastrodiscidae present in monkeys and humans
gastrodiscoides
SN of 3 most common snail species as intermediate host of Gastrodiscidae in the Philippines
Lymnea sp., Gyraulus, Orthocoelius sp.
genera and species of gastrodiscidae present in rumen and cecum of cattle and buffaloes
Homologaster paloniae
these are parasites of bile ducts, pancreatic ducts of amphibia, reptiles, birds and mammals with cuticles often lacking spines
Family Dicrocoelidae
3 Genera of Dicrocoelidae
Dicrocelium, Platynosomum, Eurytrema
known as small liver fluke, lanceolate
Dicrocelium dendriticum
2nd IH of Dicrocelium dendriticum
Formica, Protoformica
this is a mass called as slime balls expelled by a snail containing cercariae
Cercaria vitrina
known as cat liver fluke which can cause lizard poisoning
Platynosomum fastomum
2nd IH of cat liver fluke
wod louse, sow bug, isopod crustaceans
SN of 1st intermediate hosts of Dicrocelium dendriticum
Zebrina detrita, Cionella lubrica
SN of paratenic host of cat liver fluke
Anolis cristatelus
Platynosomum species present in intestines of sheeps but nonpathogenic
Platynosomum ariestis
Which genera and species causes cataleptic cramp
Dicrocelium dendriticum
1st IH of cat liver fluke SN
Sublima octona
genera and species of dicrocoeliidae present on bile ducts of monkeys
athesmia foxi
Dicrocoeliidae genera and species present in liver and pancreas of apes
Concinnum brumpti
Concinnum species present in liver of wild carnivores
Concinnum ten
which genera and species has a paratenic host known as Anolis Cristatelus
Platynosomum fastomum
Which genera and species of Dicrocoeliidae is present in the perirectal fat of sheep
Eurytrema ovis
Dicrocoelium specie present in gallbladder of cattle
Dicrocoelium hospes
this is the ventral groove which facilitates the mating of blood flukes
gynaecophoric canal
IH of S. japonicum in the Ph
Oncomelania hupensis quadrasii
predilection site of S. japonicum
portal and mesenteric vessels
flukes acquiring a masking coat of host molecules disguising their non self character
antigenic mimicry
release of worm derived neuropeptides
immunosuppression
SN of 2nd IH of Eurytrema known as long horned grasshopper
Conocephalus maculatus
known as young flukes
Schistosomula
SN of tree cricket as 2nd IH of Eurytrema
Oecanthus longicaudus
Mode of Transmission of Schistosomosis
Skin penetration, Ingestion of contaminated water, prenatal infection
disease produced by S. japonicum
schistosomosis or snail fever, bilhaziasis or katayama disease
drug of choice for Schistosomosis
Praziquantel
SN of 1st IH of Eurytrema known as land snails
Bradybaena similaris, Cathaica ravida sieboldtiana
Schistosoma species present in domestic and wild ducks, and water fowls
Trichobilharzia, Bilharziella
4 genera and species of Schistosomatidae present in man which causes urinary or bladder schistosomosis
S. mansoni., S. intercalatum, S. mekongi, S. haematobium,
2 genera and species of schistosomatidae present in domestic and wild ruminants
S. matthei, S. japonicum
Predilection site of S. matthei
Intestinal, hepatic and bladder vein
IH of S. bovis
Bulinus and Physopsis
IH of S. nasalis
Lymnaea and Indoplanorbis
Schistosoma species causing nasal granuloma or snoring disease
Schistosoma nasalis
Schistosoma affecting ruminants, equine and baboon with spindle shape eggs
Schistosoma bovis
shape of eggs of S. nasalis
boomerang
Schistosoma species whose eggs are flattened on the side with a terminal spine
Schistosoma spindalis
Schistosoma species affecting dogs and pigs in India
Schistosoma suis
Their eggs are flattened on one side with a small, stout spine
Schistosoma suis
it is a maculopapular skin eruption caused by the penetration of the cercaria of non human schistosomes into the skin of man
schistosomes or cercarial dermatitis or swimmers itch
schistosomes present in dogs and racoons
heterobilharzia
schistosomes present in ducks
austrobilharzia
schistosomes present in wild birds
trichobilharzia
2 amphistomes that is found outside the rumen
Gigantocotyle batycotyle
G. explanatum