Title: Cyclophyllidea
1Cyclophyllidea
- Taenia saginata
- Taenia solium
- Echinococcus granulosus
- Echinococcus multilocularis
- Hymenolepis diminuta
- Hymenolepis nana
- Dipylidium caninum
2Taenia saginata
- Beef tapeworm
- Get infected by eating beef
- 3-5 meters (20 meters)
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4Taenia saginata Pathogenesis
- Not very pathogenic
- Worm produces antigens allergic reaction
- Abdominal discomfort
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Abdominal Pain
- Dizziness
- Loss of apetite
- Obstruction of intestine if intensity is high
5Taenia saginata Diagnosis and Treatment
- Look for _____________ in feces.
- ELISA
- Praziquantel
6Epidemiology
- How do you get infected?
- How do bovids get infected?
7Taenia solium
8Taenia solium
- Pork tape worm
- Most dangerous cestode?
- Humans are
- Definitive hosts
- Intermediate hosts
- Cosmopolitan
- Mexico
- Central America
- South America
- India
- China
- Asia
9Taenia solium
10Adults in intestine. Gravid proglottids shed in
feces. Proglottid degrades and eggs released
11Adults in intestine. Gravid proglottids shed in
feces. Proglottid degrades and eggs released
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13Pathogenesis
- Adults
- Not serious
- Cysticerci
- Cysticercosis
- Establish in many tissues
- Connective tissues
- Brain
- Eye
- Muscles
- Heart
- Liver
- Lungs
14Human muscular cysticercosis
15Human Neurocysticercosis and Ophtalmocysticercosis
16Cysticercosis
- Seriousness depends on
- Location
- Number
- Immune response
- Fibrosis
- Damage to eye
- Brain
- Epilepsy
- Nervous system malfunction
- Blindness
- Paralysis
- Disorientation
- Mechanical Pressure
- Cysticerci begin to degenerate
- Inflammatory response
- Brain
- eye
17Diagnosis
- Look for _____________ in feces.
- ELISA
- MRI
- X-rays
18Eggs
- Eggs with well developed hexacanth and striated
embryophore 35-40 x 30-32 µm.
19Treatment and Prognosis
- Niclosamide
- Only acts on adults
- Praziquantel
- Can kill cysticerci
- Death elicits immune response
- Brain Seizures
- Is this worse than natural progression?
- Steroids
- Surgery
20Epidemiology
- How does a human get infected with adults?
- How does a human get infected with cysticerci?
- Autoinfection
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22Santo Domingo, a rural community in the state of
Yucatan.
23Pigs acquire cysticercosis because.
24Pigs acquire cysticercosis because.
25Pigs acquire cysticercosis because.
26Swine cysticercosis
27Differential Diagnosis
- Taenia solium and Taenia saginata
- Importance?
- 7-13
15-20
28Statistics
- Epilepsy
- 1.7 Ecuador
- 2.1 Columbia
- 3.7 Nigeria
- 6 times higher than developed nations
- Mexico
- 12 neurological hospital beds
29Economic Cost
- 15 million Mexico for hospital admission
- Pork industry Mexico
- 43 million in meat loss
30Taenia solium
- Emerging Infectious Diseases March 2004
Oregon California
Years 1995-2000 1989-2000
Cases 43 ?
Deaths 6 124
Born in Mexico 72 72.6
from US 18 14
Age at death 33 39.9