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THE PARASITE'S TAXONOMY IS:
Class : Adenophorea
Subclass : Enoplia
Order : Stichosomida (Trichurata)
Superfamily : Trichocephaloidea
Family : Trichinellidae
Trichinella spiralis (green) is the most common member of the
genus and is the primary cause of domestic animal trichinosis.
INTRODUCTION…
Trichinosis is caused by ingesting the larvae of
the nematode Trichinella in undercooked, infected tissue.
The roundworm is found in many different carnivorous animals
and scavengers, and can cause serious illness and even death in
humans.
Trichinella has a nearly worldwide distribitution, making it an
incredibly successful parasite.
Important terms:
Cyst: A protective wall that forms around the larva.
Host : An organism that harbors a parasite providing food and
shelter.
Reservoir: an animal host that maintains a parasite life cycle in
the wild, and functions as a source of the parasite for humans.
Larva: The young and immature form of the worm.
Nematode: A type of roundworm with a long, unsegmented
body.
Striated muscle: muscles of the skeletal system and of the heart.
An infected person can experience nausea, diarrhea,
vomiting, fatigue, fever, and abdominal
discomfort in the first few days after
infection from Contaminated meat.
The incubation period can last between 5 and 45 days,
at which time headaches, fevers, chills, cough, eye
swelling, aching joints, muscle pain, itchy skin,
diarrhea or constipation can set in. Splinter hemorrages
of the fingernails, swelling and muscle pain are caused
by larvae moving through tissue.
WEAKNESS AND SORENESS MAY LAST MONTHS AFTER
OTHER SYMPTOMS HAVE SUBSIDED. MANY PEOPLE MAY
NEVER BE DIAGNOSED SINCE MILD OR MODERATE TRICHINOSIS
IS FREQUENTLY MISTAKEN FOR THE FLU OR ANOTHER
COMMON ILLNESS. a HEAVILY INFECTED PATIENT MAY HAVE
PROBLEMS RELATED TO THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, IN
ADDITION TO POSSIBLE HEART AND RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS.
VERY RARELY DO SEVERE CASES CAUSE DEATH.
swollen eyes[ periorbital edema] splinter hamorage
Reservoir
Reservoir hosts include bears, pigs, rats, wild cats,
foxes, dogs, wolves, horses, seals and walruses.
Domestic pigs are considered the dominant reservoir
host, but there are many different typical hosts
throughout the world:
Temperate regions : pig, wild boar, horse, dog, bear,
Fox
Tropical regions : wharthog, hyena
Arctic regions : polar bear, walrus, wolf, fox
TRANSMISSION
Transmission occurs by ingestion of infected
tissue. Domestic pigs frequently become
infected by ingestion of uncooked garbage or
infected rat carcasses. When humans eat
undercooked or raw meat from pigs and other
reservoir hosts, they too become infected.
Trichinella has no vector.
LIFE CYCLE
Larvae are ingested in
raw or undercooked meat
(i.e. pork) and develop into
adults in the small
intestine.
adults are attached to or
buried in the intestinal
mucosa, where they mate. A
female produces ~1,500
living young over a
lifespan of 4 to 16 weeks
Larvae enter the lymphatic's and mesenteric
veins, travel throughout the body, and eventually encyst in
striated muscle. A cyst is a kind of protective wall, in this
case created in reaction to the host's immune system.
Larvae may remain viable for up to 25 years in humans!
When viable cysts are ingested by a new host, the cycle
begins again.
There are basically two pathogenic phases in the life cycle.
Infection of the intestine is called the enteral phase and
includes early larval stages in addition to immature and
reproductive adult stages.
Larvae encysted in nurse cells in the
parenteral phase.
DIAGNOSISAND TREATMENT
Diagnosis
periorbital edema…
fever…
myositis…
Eosinophilia …
muscle biopsy…
common blood test called
the bentonite flocculation..
ELISA test…
Treatment
EARLY TREATMENT
Mebendazole (Vermox) and thiabendazole
(Mintezol) are effective against intestinal larvae
SUPPORTIVE CARE
Aspirin and anti-inflammatory drugs are effective,
but corticosteroids may be necessary in more severe
cases and when myocarditis is involved.
PREVENTION
Cook meat, especially pork, bear, walrus,
and wild pig thoroughly .
Freeze pork less than 6 inches thick for 20
days
at 5 degrees F. Freezing is not very effective for
the
meat of arctic animals
 Cook all meat fed to pigs and other animals
and do not allow pigs to eat carcasses of rats.
Clean all tools used to prepare meat.
You CANNOT rely on salting, drying,
smoking or microwaving to kill the encysted
worms.
Trichinosis Parasite Life Cycle

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Trichinosis Parasite Life Cycle

  • 1.
  • 2. THE PARASITE'S TAXONOMY IS: Class : Adenophorea Subclass : Enoplia Order : Stichosomida (Trichurata) Superfamily : Trichocephaloidea Family : Trichinellidae
  • 3. Trichinella spiralis (green) is the most common member of the genus and is the primary cause of domestic animal trichinosis.
  • 4. INTRODUCTION… Trichinosis is caused by ingesting the larvae of the nematode Trichinella in undercooked, infected tissue. The roundworm is found in many different carnivorous animals and scavengers, and can cause serious illness and even death in humans. Trichinella has a nearly worldwide distribitution, making it an incredibly successful parasite.
  • 5. Important terms: Cyst: A protective wall that forms around the larva. Host : An organism that harbors a parasite providing food and shelter. Reservoir: an animal host that maintains a parasite life cycle in the wild, and functions as a source of the parasite for humans. Larva: The young and immature form of the worm. Nematode: A type of roundworm with a long, unsegmented body. Striated muscle: muscles of the skeletal system and of the heart.
  • 6. An infected person can experience nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, fatigue, fever, and abdominal discomfort in the first few days after infection from Contaminated meat. The incubation period can last between 5 and 45 days, at which time headaches, fevers, chills, cough, eye swelling, aching joints, muscle pain, itchy skin, diarrhea or constipation can set in. Splinter hemorrages of the fingernails, swelling and muscle pain are caused by larvae moving through tissue.
  • 7. WEAKNESS AND SORENESS MAY LAST MONTHS AFTER OTHER SYMPTOMS HAVE SUBSIDED. MANY PEOPLE MAY NEVER BE DIAGNOSED SINCE MILD OR MODERATE TRICHINOSIS IS FREQUENTLY MISTAKEN FOR THE FLU OR ANOTHER COMMON ILLNESS. a HEAVILY INFECTED PATIENT MAY HAVE PROBLEMS RELATED TO THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, IN ADDITION TO POSSIBLE HEART AND RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS. VERY RARELY DO SEVERE CASES CAUSE DEATH. swollen eyes[ periorbital edema] splinter hamorage
  • 8. Reservoir Reservoir hosts include bears, pigs, rats, wild cats, foxes, dogs, wolves, horses, seals and walruses. Domestic pigs are considered the dominant reservoir host, but there are many different typical hosts throughout the world: Temperate regions : pig, wild boar, horse, dog, bear, Fox Tropical regions : wharthog, hyena Arctic regions : polar bear, walrus, wolf, fox
  • 9. TRANSMISSION Transmission occurs by ingestion of infected tissue. Domestic pigs frequently become infected by ingestion of uncooked garbage or infected rat carcasses. When humans eat undercooked or raw meat from pigs and other reservoir hosts, they too become infected. Trichinella has no vector.
  • 10.
  • 11. LIFE CYCLE Larvae are ingested in raw or undercooked meat (i.e. pork) and develop into adults in the small intestine. adults are attached to or buried in the intestinal mucosa, where they mate. A female produces ~1,500 living young over a lifespan of 4 to 16 weeks
  • 12. Larvae enter the lymphatic's and mesenteric veins, travel throughout the body, and eventually encyst in striated muscle. A cyst is a kind of protective wall, in this case created in reaction to the host's immune system. Larvae may remain viable for up to 25 years in humans! When viable cysts are ingested by a new host, the cycle begins again. There are basically two pathogenic phases in the life cycle. Infection of the intestine is called the enteral phase and includes early larval stages in addition to immature and reproductive adult stages. Larvae encysted in nurse cells in the parenteral phase.
  • 13. DIAGNOSISAND TREATMENT Diagnosis periorbital edema… fever… myositis… Eosinophilia … muscle biopsy… common blood test called the bentonite flocculation.. ELISA test…
  • 14. Treatment EARLY TREATMENT Mebendazole (Vermox) and thiabendazole (Mintezol) are effective against intestinal larvae SUPPORTIVE CARE Aspirin and anti-inflammatory drugs are effective, but corticosteroids may be necessary in more severe cases and when myocarditis is involved.
  • 15. PREVENTION Cook meat, especially pork, bear, walrus, and wild pig thoroughly . Freeze pork less than 6 inches thick for 20 days at 5 degrees F. Freezing is not very effective for the meat of arctic animals  Cook all meat fed to pigs and other animals and do not allow pigs to eat carcasses of rats. Clean all tools used to prepare meat. You CANNOT rely on salting, drying, smoking or microwaving to kill the encysted worms.