Strongyloides papillosus (1) Flashcards
What are the hosts?
Sheep
Goats
Cattle
Describe an adult
Adult females reside in the small intestine
- Slender, hairlike - Less than 1 cm - Have long esophagus - occupies 1/3 of body length
Describe larvae
L1 have long esophagus - occupies 1/3 of body length
L1 in feces - hatch rapidly
Describe eggs
Eggs with L1 in in feces
30x40 micro m
Seen in fecal
Describe life cycle
Direct
L3 infective
Infect host:
- Per os - Percutaneous - Transmammary - Transplacentally
Arrest in somatic tissue - Rapidly available for Transmammary
L3 migrate to heart, through lungs to trachea
- Swallowed, migrate to intestine
L1 and eggs with L1 in in found in feces
Free-living parasites
What is the site of infection?
Small intestine
Describe the Pathogenesis
Female adults in small intestine cause inflammation
- Diarrhea - Anorexia - Dullness - Loss of weight
Heavy Transmammary infection
- Death
Infection induces small intestine
Skin penetration by infective L3 causes an erythematous reaction and urticaria
How do you diagnose?
Fecal exam
How do you treat and prevent?
Some immunity
Anthelmintics: MCLs
Young animals
Dependent on host
What is the common name?
Threadworms