Trematodes Flashcards

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What are trematodes?

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  • Flukes
  • Unsegmented parasitic worms
  • 2 suckers
  • A branching intestinal canal
  • Bilat. flattened (except Schisostoma)
  • Hermafrodites
  • Larvae develop in molluscan hosts first
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Important trematodes

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  • Liver flukes - Fasciola
  • F.hepatica - common liver fluke
  • F.magna - great american liver fluke
  • F.gigantea
  • Rumen flukes: Paramphistomum+Calicophoron
  • P.cervi
  • P.ichikawai
  • C.daubneyi
  • Lancet flukes - Dicrocoeliosis dendriticum
  • Blood flukes - Schistostoma spp. (Europe: S.turkestanicum, Human: S.mansoni, S.haematobium, S.japonicum)
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Liver fluke

  1. IM host
  2. Final host
  3. Detection
  4. Place of infection
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  1. Lymnoid snails - mainly Galba Truncatula (freshwater snail)
  2. i) sheep, goat, rabbit, hare ii) cattle, deer iii) horse, pig, dog, cat, human
  3. Flotation or sedimentation (eggs present in feces after 6-12w)
  4. Acute: young flukes in parenchyme. Chronic: biliary ducts
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Rumen fluke

  1. IM host
  2. Final host
  3. Detection
  4. Place of infection
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  1. P.: planorbirds, C.: Galba Truncatula
  2. P.cervi: sheep+goat, P.cervi+ishikawai: wild Ru, C.: cattle
  3. Flotation or sedimentation
  4. SI –> Forestomacs
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Lancet fluke

  1. IM host
  2. Final host
  3. Detection
  4. Place of infection
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  1. First: landsnails, second: ants
  2. sheep, goat, cattle, wild Ru, rabbit, hare, rarely pig and horse
  3. Flotation
  4. Hypertrophic biliary ducts of liver
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Life cycle of liver fluke

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  1. Adult worms produce non-embryonated eggs shed with host´s feces
  2. Eggs becomes embryonated in water
  3. Zygote containing eggs develope to ciliated larvea - Miracidium
  4. Miracidium finds IM host - snails, and in the body forms 2nd larvae - sporocysts -> 3rd larva - rediae (paedogenesis, inside sporocyst) -> cercaria (in body of redia)
  5. Cercaria swims out of snail into water, and becomes metacercaria in vegetation
  6. Metacercaria is ingested by definitive host, excyst in duodenum and becomes juvenile fluke
  7. Juvenile fluke penetrates intestines and migrates to liver via abdominal cavity (4-6 weeks) - praepatent period ca. 10 weeks
  8. Mature into adult flukes in biliary ducts
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Life cycle of rumen fluke

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Similar to liver fluke, but:

  • IM host may be other than lymnaeid snails
  • Never leaves intestinal tract on the way to forestomachs
  • Praepatent period is longer - 16-18 weeks
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Life cycle of lancet fluke

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Similar to liver fluke, but:

  • Eggs shed from host already contains miracidium
  • No redia stage
  • Cercaria with long tail and sharp spine are released from snails with expelled mucous on plants
  • Infects another IM host – ants and here turns to metacercariae
  • Ants are accidentally ingested by grazing animals
  • Juvenile flukes goes to liver through biliary ducts
  • Preapatent period approx. 7-10 weeks
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Difference between the eggs

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  • Liver fluke egg: yellow, thin shelled, with a cap (operculum), 120-150 um, oval,
  • Lancet fluke eggs: hard-shelled, thicker and lighter than liver fluke, miracidium inside has two eye-like excretory cells (only seen when mature)
  • Rumen fluke egg: 120-180 um, colorless, oval, thin-shelled with a cap
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Intermediate host

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  • Liver fluke: mainly Galba Truncata in Europe and other freshwater snails in other parts of the world
  • Rumen fluke: Galba Truncata for Calicophoron species, planorbirs snails for Paramphistomum species
  • Lancet fluke: 1st small landsnails, 2nd ants in Formica genus
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Definitive host:

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  • Liver fluke: i) sheep, goat, rabbit, hare ii) cattle, deer, mouflon, buffalo, camel iii) dogs, cats, horses, swine, humans
  • Rumen fluke: ruminants: cattle for Calicophoron, wild ru for Paramphistomum, sheep and goat for P.cervi
  • Lancet fluke: sheep, goat, cattle, wild Ru, rabbit, hare, rarely pigs and horses
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