Trematodes Flashcards

1
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What are trematodes?

A

Flukes

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Describe the general structure of trematodes

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  • small dorso-ventrally flattened
  • simple anatomy
  • no blood vessels
  • simple ladder nervous system
  • muscular pharynx
  • cross and self fertilisation occurs
  • covered by tegument
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3
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What are the roles of tegument?

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  • rapid turnover = sloughing off Ab
  • molecular mimicry
  • release of enzymes
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Describe the general trematode lifecycle

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  1. Egg - found in environment + has an opericulum (trap door)
  2. Miracidium - hatches if light level is correct & water is present and invades a mollusc
  3. Sporocyst - motile sac-like structure that undergoes multiple asexual replication
  4. Redia - cylindrical with a pharynx + further asexual reproduction takes place
  5. Cercaria - heart shaped with flagellum + leaves mollusc
  6. Metacercaria - swims onto vegetation, loses its tail & secretes a tough protective layer
  7. Ingestion by final host
  8. Immature fluke - migrates to predilection site
  9. Adult fluke - starts to lay eggs
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Schistomona spp. (Blood fluke) appearance and lifecycle

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  • sexes are separate but female lies enveloped by male
  • eggs have spikes
  • intermediate host = water snail
  • cercariae swim in water to actively seek final host
  • enter via penetration
  • no meteacercariae stage
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Paramphistomes appearance and lifecycle

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  • uncommon in UK
  • adult fluke = plump, cylindrical + reddish
  • attaches to wall of rumen without causing serious damage
  • intermediate host = water snail
  • disease occurs when metacercariae are eaten in large numbers
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Dicrocoelium dendritieum appearance and lifecycle

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  • small fluke found in bile ducts of ruminant
  • follow ducts
  • intermediate host = land snail
  • cercariae secreted in slime balls and eaten by ants
  • metacercariae develop and cause behavioural change in ants
  • final host infected when ants are eaten
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