MODULE 2 UNIT 5 Flashcards
motile by means of cilia, which cover their entire body surface
ciliates
The only human parasite under ciliates
Balantidium coli
largest protozoan parasite of man
Balantidium coli
identified as Paramecium coli by Malmsten in 1857
Paramecium coli
Balantidium coli was later described and placed under a separate genus in
1863
causative agent of the zoonotic disease called balantidiasis, balantidiosis, or balantidial dysentery
Balantidium coli
primarily associated with pigs, its normal host
Balantidium coli
passes its life cycle in one host and exists in 2 forms: trophozoite and cyst
Balantidium coli
patients are asymptomatic or have symptoms of severe dysentery similar to those seen in patients with amebiasis
balantidiasis
Generalized symptoms and signs include chronic and recurrent diarrhea, abdominal pain, cramping, vomiting, weakness, and weight loss.
balantidiasis
has a potential to invade tissues
B. coli
responsible for the intestinal ulcers that are wide-mouthed with rounded base
active motility and hyaluronidase of B. coli
These occur in the ileum, cecum and rectum but there is no extraintestinal spread.
B. coli
Secondary infection is frequent.
B. coli
The main complication is perforation.
B. coli