Protozoans Flashcards

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general features of the phyla protozoans

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all unicellular
organelles of locomotion - cilia, flagella
most free living

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2
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Apicomplexa general characteristics

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aka sporozoa
obligate intracellular parasites
complex life cycles
many important pathogens

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3
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Apicomplexans

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  1. coccidians- enterico parasites
  2. coccidians - tissue parasites
  3. blood parasites
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4
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Coccidians - enteric species

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Order Eimeriida

  • Eimeria
  • Isospora
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5
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merogony

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endogenous asexual reproduction in tissues (mucosal cells)
• Result : merozoites in schizont in cell. Schizont bursts from cell to release merozoite
asexual

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Gamogony

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  • formation of zygote by syngamy (union of cells- cf. fertilization)
    • Result is zygote in oocyst in host cell. Oocyst released from cell
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Sporogony

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– reproduction from zygote in oocyst • Result: sporozoites in oocyst

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8
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life cycle

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9
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distinguishing eimeria and Isospora by oocyte

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10
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explain the self limiting infection and coccidians

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  • in immunocompetent host, infection is self limiting

= cures without treatment.

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self-limiting disease

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features

  • clinical signs (eg diarrhoea) last for a while days to weeks
  • parasites completely cleared after infection ( infection has an end-point)
  • host refractory (immune) to re-infection by only that species
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12
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Enteric coccidians

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Isospora and Eimeria

  • highly host specific
  • each host has many species - usually hosts carry EITHER Eimeria spp. or Isospora ssp.
  • nearly all enteric
  • site in gut differs
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13
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coccidiosis disease of intensive husbandry

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clean the environment and faceces

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14
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chicken coccidiosis

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8 species of Eimeria
- species occur in different parts of the intestinal tract
- variable pathology, pathogenicity, mortality, morbidity
eg Eimeria tenella
- found in caeca where it causes hemorrhagic caecal coccidiosis

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15
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cryptosporidium

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Cryptosporidium causes significant morbidity & some mortality in immuno-
compromised hosts
Human-human transmission Zoonotic- wide range of domestic and wild hosts
- water borne
- cryptosporidiosis
- many different species
- significant zoonosis
- Diarrhoea in humans - self limiting in most cases
- transient disease
- disease of overcrowding

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16
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list the three groups of tissue coccidians

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• Toxoplasma gondii • Neospora• Sarcocystis

17
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typical coccidian life cycle

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18
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characteristic of tissue coccidian life cycles

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similar to enteric coccidians

  • but add: life cycle split over two hosts
  • Definitive host- gamogony (at least) occurs- in inestines
  • Intermediate host - merogony in tissue sites
19
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Toxoplasma gondii general + life cycle

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long known as tissue cyst in wide range of animals
only recognised as a parasite of cats ( as def. host) recently
Benign infections- except in immune suppression, pregnancy
– New infection during 3rd trimester can lead to death of foetus (sheep goats humans)

20
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Neospora

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Definite host = canids
• Gamogony and oocyst formation
• Hindlimb paralysis in pups
• IH- cattle, horse– Major cause of abortion in cattle– California USD35 million loss due to abortion

21
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sarcocystis

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muscle cyst in wide range of mammals

22
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explain the haemosporidians

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  • Malaria- Plasmodium
  • Haemoproteus, Leucocytozoon-birds, reptiles
  • Piroplasms
23
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explain the two piroplasms

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babesia and theileria

24
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types of tick fevers (guessing its important)

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25
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life cycle of babesia in host

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26
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life cycle of babesia is host

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