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Title: Giardia Duodenalis


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Giardia Duodenalis
  • Ashley Tharayil

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Domain-- Eukarya
  • Single or multi cellular organisms
  • Have nuclei and sub divisions inside cell

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Kingdom--Protista
  • Most are one cell

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Phylum--Protozoa
  • Chiefly motile
  • heterotrophic

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Class--Sacromastigophora
  • mastigo whip or flagella
  • phor carry or bear

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Order--Diplomonadida
  • Di Diplo two
  • Bilaterally symmetrical
  • Two nuclei

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Family--Hexamitidae
  • Hexa six
  • Have six or eight flagella

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Giardia duodenalis Domain--EukaryaKingd
om- ProtistaPhylum- ProtozoaClass
Sarcomastigophora Order Diplomonadida Family
HexamitidaeGenus Giardia Species duodenale
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Introduction
  • Commonly transmitted through impure water sources
  • Gives rise to serious diarrhea? Giardiosis
  • Also, called back packers diarrhea and beaver
    fever

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Hosts
  • Early experiments suggested narrow host range
  • Then in 1970, cross transmission between Russian
    workers and dogs..
  • Now,known to naturally infecthumans, cats, dogs,
    beaver, coyote and cattle and can experimentally
    infect a number of species of rodents and other
    mammals.

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Morphology
  • I. General description
  • Two nuclei
  • Flagellated protozoa
  • II. Adult parasite Trophozoite
  • feeding stage
  • measures about 18 um long X 5 -10 um wide. It
    has6- 8 flagella and the ventral side is modified
    as a sucking disk

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Morphology.. contin
  • III. Cyst Stage? Inactive stage
  • The cysts average about 13 µm in length, are
    oval, and also contain two nuclei like the
    trophozoites.
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Life Cycle
  1. Cysts released through feces
  2. Infection occurs by the ingestion of cysts in
    contaminated water, food, or by the fecal-oral
    route
  3. In the small intestine, excystation releases
    trophozoites (each cyst produces two
    trophozoites)
  4. Trophozoites multiply by binary fission
  5. Encystation occurs as the parasites transit
    toward the colon. 
  6. Cysts released through feces

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Where is it found?
  • Anywhere with poor water sanitation
  • All over the world.. Particularly in regions w/
    warm climates
  • Estimate 7 of North America is infested
  • The most common flagellate of the human digestive
    tract.
  • Most common waterborne illness in United States 
    (100,000 to 1 million infections annually)
  •  

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Aspen spring, Colorado
  • Old sewer pipes leaked sewage into a well serving
    one part of the town.
  • At least 25 people suffered from Giardiosis.

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Symptoms.. Onset.. etc
  • Onset delayed 5-25 days after exposure
  • Diarrhea illness persists 1-3 weeks
  • Abdominal pain and cramping
  • Belching
  • Weight loss
  • Sometimes infections dont show any symptoms

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Diagnosis
  • Observing symptoms
  • Finding motile trophozoites in a fresh fecal
    smear
  • Finding cysts in feces by concentration technique

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Drugs
  • Quinacrine recommended by CDC, but bad for kids
  • Metronidazole most popular worldwide, but
    mildly carcinogenic.
  • Furazolidone more child-friendly drug

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Epidemiology and Control
  • Personal health
  • Treatment of drinking water to remove/kill cysts
  • Avoid contaminated water
  • Sanitary procedures to avoid contact w/ cysts
  • Surveillance and treatment of companion animals
    in household

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Epidemiology and Control
  • Public Health
  • Sewage treatment
  • Adequate treating of drinking water
  • Surveillance and treatment of food handlers

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The End..
  • Marquardt, William, Richard Demaree, and Robert
    Grieve. Parasitology Vector Biology. 2nd ed. San
    Diego, California ACADEMIC PRESS, 2000.
  • Garcia, Lynne. Diagnostic Medical Parasitiology .
    4th. Washington D.C. ASM, 2001.

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  • "Giardiasis." CDC. September 17, 2004
    lthttp//www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dpd/parasites/giardiasi
    s/factsht_giardia.htmgt.
  • Giardiasis. Iowa State University center of
    Veteniary medicine. May 1,2005 lthttp//www.cfsph.i
    astate.edu/Factsheets/pdfs/giardiasis.pdfgt
  • http//64.233.187.104/search?qcache-9if_PJimqAJ
    www.idready.org/webcast/spr05_materials/zoonotic_i
    nfections/2005-02-22/Parasites_Mycotics_Dunne.ppt
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