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DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM-
HOMEGROWN OR FOREIGN
      TRAVELLOR




A LABTECH PRESENTATION
By Tom Henderson
DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM SP.

 Consists of at least 13 species all of which can infect
  humans.
 Two intermediate hosts
          copepods of several types
          fish both fresh and marine
 Many definitive hosts
          carniverous animals such as bears and
  dogs. Also fish eating birds
DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM SP.

 Humans are also included amongst the definitive
  hosts.
 Cases are increasing in recent years due to more
  consumption of raw fish and importation of raw fish
  from endemic areas
 Conservative estimate is 20 million cases world-wide
DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM SP.
DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM SP.

 Incubation period in humans is typically 4-6 weeks
  but varies from 2 weeks to 2 years.
 Proglottids wider than longer may grow 1cm/hr with
  tapeworm reaching 25 metres (typically 2-15
  metres).
 One to several segments detach regularly releasing
  immature eggs
DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM SP.
DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM SP

 Interventions include prevention of water
  contamination ie defecating in streams and lakes by
  infected locals or tourists.
 Effective screening of infected people.
 Proper handling of raw, undercooked or marinated
  fish.
 Must be cooked, brined or frozen (48hrs at -18c)
DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM SP.
DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM SP.
DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM SP.

 Presents with diarrhoea, abdo pain, vomiting, weight
  loss, fatigue, constipation and discomfort.
 Severe cases may have vit B12 deficiency and
  Megaloblastic anaemia.
 Large worm burdens lead to bowel obstruction.
 80% of cases may remain undetected.
DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM SP.




          Ova are operculate and
          measure 58-75 x 40-50
DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM SP.

 Treatment options include
     Praziquantel 5-10mg/kg
     side effects are few
     Niclosamide 50mg/kg
     side effects are nil
CASE-1
2002 - 29 MALE


 Worked as a tour guide in Alaska where he had
  eaten raw Salmon.
 Proglottids measured 8mm wide by 5mm long.
 Ova were within the expected size range and were
  operculated with an abopercular thickening.
CASE-1
2002
CASE-1
2002
CASE-2
2009-52 MALE


 Previous infestation of tapeworm.
 Tx in Jan with Praziquantel and in Dec with
  Mebendazole.
 Proglottids measured 8mm wide by 4mm long.
 Ova were within the expected range and were typical
  of Diphyllobothrium sp.
CASE-2
2009
CASE-2
2009
CASE-3
2011-58 FEMALE


 Recent change in bowel motions, constipation then
  loose motions. ?tapeworm passed.
 No history of overseas travel other than Australia.
 Ate partly raw trout in new zealand (central otago)
  and raw salmon in Akaroa.
CASE-3

 Proglottids measured 4mm wide by 3mm long.
 Ova were typical in size to the other cases and were
  operculated with an abopercular thickening.
CASE-3
CASE-3
COMPARISON
COMPARISON

 It appears that each of these tapeworms are different
  species especially that from case-3.
 Also the case history does not readily support a
  conventional acquisition of Diphyllobothrium.
 The possibility exists that case-3 represents a New
  Zealand infection.
SUMMARY

 Three cases of infection due to Diphyllobothryiasis
  are presented.
 Each tapeworm however appears different although
  broadly falls within the criteria of being wider than
  longer.
 Since asymptomatic infections are more common it is
  possible that further cases are present within the N.Z.
  population.
SUMMARY

 It is possible that an indigenous fish tapeworm could
  be present within New Zealands waters either in
  Salmonid fish or Indigenous perch which are notable
  vectors in Europe.
 Current tapeworms are being analysed for DNA
  identification by Trevor and by Histology experts in
  Australia.
AFTERMATH

 Attempts at DNA extraction have proved
  unsuccessful due to preservation in formalin.
 Literature records a Japanese patient with
  Diphyllobothryiasis upon return from NZ
 Studies in Australia have recorded dogs and other
  small animals with various species of
  Diphyllobothrium sp.
THE MESSAGE

 New Zealanders are at risk from acquiring tapeworm
  infestation including
      Fasciola hepatica ( liver fluke )
      Hymenolepsis nana ( rat tapeworm )
      Diphyllobothrium sp. ( fish tapeworm)
 An ova concentration is an important part of any
  parasite investigation
THE MESSAGE

 Changes in food habits to include ever more varied
  and “wild” options increase our exposure to intestinal
  parasites.
 Global warming can allow the spread of intermediate
  hosts and consequently the spread of intestinal
  pathogens.

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Diphyllobothrium: Homegrown or a Foreign Traveller

  • 1. DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM- HOMEGROWN OR FOREIGN TRAVELLOR A LABTECH PRESENTATION By Tom Henderson
  • 2. DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM SP.  Consists of at least 13 species all of which can infect humans.  Two intermediate hosts copepods of several types fish both fresh and marine  Many definitive hosts carniverous animals such as bears and dogs. Also fish eating birds
  • 3. DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM SP.  Humans are also included amongst the definitive hosts.  Cases are increasing in recent years due to more consumption of raw fish and importation of raw fish from endemic areas  Conservative estimate is 20 million cases world-wide
  • 5. DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM SP.  Incubation period in humans is typically 4-6 weeks but varies from 2 weeks to 2 years.  Proglottids wider than longer may grow 1cm/hr with tapeworm reaching 25 metres (typically 2-15 metres).  One to several segments detach regularly releasing immature eggs
  • 7. DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM SP  Interventions include prevention of water contamination ie defecating in streams and lakes by infected locals or tourists.  Effective screening of infected people.  Proper handling of raw, undercooked or marinated fish.  Must be cooked, brined or frozen (48hrs at -18c)
  • 10. DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM SP.  Presents with diarrhoea, abdo pain, vomiting, weight loss, fatigue, constipation and discomfort.  Severe cases may have vit B12 deficiency and Megaloblastic anaemia.  Large worm burdens lead to bowel obstruction.  80% of cases may remain undetected.
  • 11. DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM SP. Ova are operculate and measure 58-75 x 40-50
  • 12. DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM SP.  Treatment options include Praziquantel 5-10mg/kg side effects are few Niclosamide 50mg/kg side effects are nil
  • 13. CASE-1 2002 - 29 MALE  Worked as a tour guide in Alaska where he had eaten raw Salmon.  Proglottids measured 8mm wide by 5mm long.  Ova were within the expected size range and were operculated with an abopercular thickening.
  • 16. CASE-2 2009-52 MALE  Previous infestation of tapeworm.  Tx in Jan with Praziquantel and in Dec with Mebendazole.  Proglottids measured 8mm wide by 4mm long.  Ova were within the expected range and were typical of Diphyllobothrium sp.
  • 19. CASE-3 2011-58 FEMALE  Recent change in bowel motions, constipation then loose motions. ?tapeworm passed.  No history of overseas travel other than Australia.  Ate partly raw trout in new zealand (central otago) and raw salmon in Akaroa.
  • 20. CASE-3  Proglottids measured 4mm wide by 3mm long.  Ova were typical in size to the other cases and were operculated with an abopercular thickening.
  • 24. COMPARISON  It appears that each of these tapeworms are different species especially that from case-3.  Also the case history does not readily support a conventional acquisition of Diphyllobothrium.  The possibility exists that case-3 represents a New Zealand infection.
  • 25. SUMMARY  Three cases of infection due to Diphyllobothryiasis are presented.  Each tapeworm however appears different although broadly falls within the criteria of being wider than longer.  Since asymptomatic infections are more common it is possible that further cases are present within the N.Z. population.
  • 26. SUMMARY  It is possible that an indigenous fish tapeworm could be present within New Zealands waters either in Salmonid fish or Indigenous perch which are notable vectors in Europe.  Current tapeworms are being analysed for DNA identification by Trevor and by Histology experts in Australia.
  • 27. AFTERMATH  Attempts at DNA extraction have proved unsuccessful due to preservation in formalin.  Literature records a Japanese patient with Diphyllobothryiasis upon return from NZ  Studies in Australia have recorded dogs and other small animals with various species of Diphyllobothrium sp.
  • 28. THE MESSAGE  New Zealanders are at risk from acquiring tapeworm infestation including Fasciola hepatica ( liver fluke ) Hymenolepsis nana ( rat tapeworm ) Diphyllobothrium sp. ( fish tapeworm)  An ova concentration is an important part of any parasite investigation
  • 29. THE MESSAGE  Changes in food habits to include ever more varied and “wild” options increase our exposure to intestinal parasites.  Global warming can allow the spread of intermediate hosts and consequently the spread of intestinal pathogens.