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Title: PHYLUM APICOMPLEXA: coccidians


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  • PHYLUM APICOMPLEXA coccidians
  • Morphology and General Life Cycle


apical complex
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PHYLUM APICOMPLEXA General Life Cycle
schizogony
trophozoite
schizont
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PHYLUM APICOMPLEXA General Life Cycle
sporozoites
sporogony (schizogony)
invade host cells
oocyst with sporont
zygote
gametogony
macrogametocytes
microgametocytes (schizogony)
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  • PHYLUM APICOMPLEXA
  • Morphology and General Life Cycle
  • II. Eimeria tenella
  • -- parasite of poultry
  • -- invades gut epithelial cells
  • -- monoxenous
  • A. Life Cycle

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  • Eimeria tenella life cycle
  • Chicken ingests oocyst sporozoites released
    invade gut epithelial cells
  • Trophozoite ? merogony ? ca. 900 merozoites ?
    rupture release infect (2-3 generations of
    merozoites)

zygote
merozoites
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  • Eimeria tenella life cycle
  • Chicken ingests oocyst sporozoites released
    invade gut epithelial cells
  • Trophozoite ? merogony ? ca. 900 merozoites ?
    rupture release infect (2-3 generations of
    merozoites)
  • Merozoite invades cell ? gametogony ? macro-
    microgametocytes

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  • Eimeria tenella life cycle
  • Chicken ingests oocyst sporozoites released
    invade gut epithelial cells
  • Trophozoite ? merogony ? ca. 900 merozoites ?
    rupture release infect (2-3 generations of
    merozoites)
  • Invade cell ? gametogony ? macro-
    microgametocytes
  • Fertilization ? oocyst formation

Forming oocyts
schizont
zygote
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  • Eimeria tenella life cycle
  • Chicken ingests oocyst sporozoites released
    invade gut epithelial cells
  • Trophozoite ? merogony ? ca. 900 merozoites ?
    rupture release infect (2-3 generations of
    merozoites)
  • Invade cell ? gametogony ? macro-
    microgametocytes
  • Fertilization ? oocyst formation
  • Oocyst with sporont ruptures from cell ? out with
    hosts feces ? sporogony ? 8 sporozoites
    (requires oxygen)

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Eimeria tenella oocysts in chicken feces
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  • PHYLUM APICOMPLEXA
  • Morphology and General Life Cycle
  • II. Eimeria tenella
  • -- parasite of poultry
  • -- invades gut epithelial cells
  • -- monoxenous
  • A. Life Cycle
  • B. Pathology

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Eimeria tenella pathology
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  • PHYLUM APICOMPLEXA
  • Morphology and General Life Cycle
  • II. Eimeria tenella
  • III. Toxoplasma gondii
  • -- DH cat
  • -- IH other mammals
  • -- causes toxoplasmosis
  • A. Life cycle
  • 1. enteroepithelial cycle only in the
    cat

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  • Toxoplasma gondii enteroepithelial stage
  • Cat ingests oocyst or zoitocyst ? sporozoites
    released ? invade gut epithelial cells
  • Merogony ? merozoites ? rupture, release, infect
  • Gametogony ? macro- microgametocytes ? oocyst
    with sporont
  • Out with hosts feces ? sporogony ? sporozoites
    (requires O2 takes 3 days)

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  • PHYLUM APICOMPLEXA
  • III. Toxoplasma gondii
  • A. Life cycle
  • 1. enteroepithelial cycle only in the
    cat
  • 2. extraintestinal cycle in cat and
    other mammals

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  • Toxoplasma gondii extraintestinal stage
  • host ingests oocyst or zoitocyst ? sporozoites
    released ? penetrate gut invade tissues
    (muscles brain lymph nodes macrophages)
  • Period of rapid merogony ? merozoites
    tachyzoites ? rupture, release, infect

tachyzoites
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  • Toxoplasma gondii extraintestinal stage
  • host ingests oocyst or zoitocyst ? sporozoites
    released ? penetrate gut invade tissues
    (muscles brain lymph nodes macrophages)
  • Period of rapid merogony ? merozoites
    tachyzoites ? rupture, release, infect
  • Rate of merogony slows ? merozoites bradyzoites
    ? accumulate in zoitocysts

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  • PHYLUM APICOMPLEXA
  • III. Toxoplasma gondii
  • A. Life cycle
  • B. Pathology
  • -- 13 of world population is infected may
    reach 50 in some areas
  • -- most infections asymptomatic or mild

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  • PHYLUM APICOMPLEXA
  • III. Toxoplasma gondii
  • A. Life cycle
  • B. Pathology
  • 1. acute phase
  • -- initial site of infection is gut
  • -- can kill kittens flu-like symptoms in
    humans
  • -- period of tachyzoite production
  • -- transplacental ? congenital
    toxoplasmosis
  • Transmission rate 45
  • in U.S., 3500 infants/yr. born with severe
    infections 300 million annually
  • Of infected fetuses, 9 die, 30 develop
    blindness, mental retardation, hydrocephalus
    major cause of birth defects

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  • PHYLUM APICOMPLEXA
  • III. Toxoplasma gondii
  • A. Life cycle
  • B. Pathology
  • 1. acute phase
  • 2. chronic phase
  • -- bradyzoite and zoitocyst formation
  • -- zoitocysts can last for months or
    years, esp. in brain

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  • PHYLUM APICOMPLEXA
  • III. Toxoplasma gondii
  • A. Life cycle
  • B. Pathology
  • C. Immunology
  • -- involves both humoral and cell mediated
    immunity, but CMI most important
  • -- host immune responses slow rate of merogony ?
    bradyzoites in zoitocysts
  • -- results in premunition
  • -- cyst wall does not elicit inflammatory
    reaction
  • -- bradyzoites can reactivate in
    immunocompromised patients, leading to
  • brain damage, blindness, heart damage, etc.
  • -- major problem in AIDS patients

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Toxoplasma gondii cerebral abscess
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  • PHYLUM APICOMPLEXA
  • III. Toxoplasma gondii
  • A. Life cycle
  • B. Pathology
  • C. Immunology
  • D. Treatment and Control
  • -- cook meat pork and lamb esp. likely to be
    contaminated
  • -- freezing at -14 oC for several hours kills
    zoitocysts
  • -- clean cats litter box every 1-2 days
  • -- pregnant women should not handle litter box
    or cat feces

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  • PHYLUM APICOMPLEXA
  • Morphology and General Life Cycle
  • II. Eimeria tenella
  • III. Toxoplasma gondii
  • IV. Sarcocystis spp.
  • -- DH carnivores
  • -- IH herbivores

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Sarcocystis
zoitocysts
oocysts
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Sarcocystis zoitocysts
Breast muscle Mallard duck
Sheep esophagus
Estimated that 90 of all meat in supermarkets
contain zoitocyts of Sarcocystis spp.
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  • PHYLUM APICOMPLEXA
  • I. Morphology and General Life Cycle
  • II. Eimeria tenella
  • III. Toxoplasma gondii
  • IV. Sarcocystis spp.
  • V. Cryptosporidium
  • -- gut epithelium lungs
  • -- zoonosis in humans contracted via fecal
    contamination
  • -- in AIDS patients profuse, unrelenting
    diarrhea

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Cryptosporidium spp.
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  • PHYLUM APICOMPLEXA
  • Morphology and General Life Cycle
  • II. Eimeria tenella
  • III. Toxoplasma gondii
  • IV. Sarcocystis spp.
  • V. Cryptosporidium
  • VI. Pneumocystis carinii
  • -- extracellular parasite in lungs
  • -- causes pneumocystic pneumonia (PCP)
  • -- serious problem in AIDS patients

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Pneumocystis carinii
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Pneumocystis carinii
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