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Trichurid Nematodes - Chapter 23 Trichuris trichiura Common name - ______________________________ Cosmopolitan.  Most common in warm climates. - In southeastern U.S. -  prevalence rates of 20 to 25% in  children - In Wisconsin?
Trichuris trichiura ADULTS measure 30 to 50 mm in length. - Anterior end is narrow and threadlike; consists of a long glandular esophagus called the  ________________________ - Posterior end is thickened and contains the intestine and tubular reproductive organs.  Male has coiled posterior end due to spicule.  
Trichuris trichiura EGGS are diagnostic in human feces: Characteristics -
Life Cycle of  Trichuris trichiura ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Egg with L 1
Life Cycle of  Trichuris trichiura 4.  ________________________ is the infective stage and is ingested. 5.  L 1  hatch from the egg in the small intestine and burrow into   the mucosa where they ____________________________________________________ 6.  Adults migrate to the ileocecal and colon regions.  __________________________ is inserted into the wall of the intestine penetrating through the mucosa and into the submucosa where blood is ingested. Egg with L 1
Pathology of  Trichuris trichiura Fewer than 100 worms cause little pathology - asymptomatic to minor intestinal pain.  Heavy infections cause serious problems:   (1) __________________________________________- hemorrhaging occurs as worms penetrate into the submucosal region and feed on blood.  Fatalities common in children. Results:  
Pathology of  Trichuris trichiura (2) _____________________________________  worms cause loss of muscle tone in wall of rectum and it everts out the anus; whipworms are often seen attached to the rectal tissue
Trichuris trichiura TREATMENT – PREVENTION -
Other species of  Trichuris ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Other species of  Trichuris ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Trichinella spiralis Causative agent of  trichinosis  in humans and many other mammals. Trichina worms were described in 1835 from a human autopsy.  Young Jim Paget, a first year medical student at London Hospital Medical School, rushed into the autopsy room. The 51 yr-old Italian bricklayer who had died of tuberculosis, and that they were now dissecting, also had "sandy diaphragm," a condition that dulled even the sharpest of scalpels. Well, anyway, when they had all cleared the room, Jim quietly stole back in and removed a small bit of muscle tissue from the diaphragm. He was more than curious as to the nature of "sandy diaphragm". He first examined it with his trusty hand lens he carried for just such a situation.  He thought he saw small worms coiled up inside each nodule.   Upon even higher magnification, the presence of coiled worms was revealed.  (From www.trichinella.org)
Trichinella spiralis Jim Paget  Worms in the “sandy diaphragm”
Trichinella spiralis Trichina worms were observed in pork in 1846 by Joseph Leidy .  He saved hundreds of lives by recommending cooking pork at a high enough temperature to kill the organism.   
Life Cycle worked out in 1850’s Rudolph Virchow.  the famous German pathologist, is generally  acknowledged as the person who, through basic laboratory  experimentation , deciphered the essentials of the life cycle of  Trichinella spiralis . To do so, Virchow took advantage of  serendipity; an old dog and a fresh cadaver whose muscle  tissue was riddled with white flecks. Microscopic examination  confirmed that the flecks were, indeed,  Trichinella spiralis  larvae  just waiting to be eaten. Rudolph fed his poor unsuspecting  canine a large quantity of this infected human muscle tissue.  Days later, when he autopsied the now dead dog, he observed the  adult worm  in the small intestine, and concluded correctly that trichinella may cause disease in humans as well.  Needless to say, Rudolph’s reputation as a pathologist grew faster after this incident, and as the result, he became more and more pro-active. He even went so far as to become a member of the prestigious Rathause. While expounding one day before that distinguished political body, he inadvertently managed to argue against a policy coveted by none other than Baron von Bismarck.  As the offended person, the good Baron challenged Virchow to a duel, and this gave Virchow the first choice of weapons. The story goes on that Rudolph chose sausages, one with and one without you-know-who. Upon explaining the potential lethality of his weaponry to Bismarck, the now enraged and thoroughly frustrated Baron less-than-politely declined to dine.
Distribution of  Trichinella spiralis Trichinosis is most common in temperate and arctic climates - 2 strains - high prevalence in pork-eating areas of the world   - in U.S. and Wisconsin? arctic  temperate
Cases of  Trichinella spiralis Number of cases in U.S. has steadily decline Large outbreaks occur on occasion
Outbreak of  Trichinella spiralis  in Wisconsin April 1991
Adults of  Trichinella spiralis Adults are very small, _______mm in length. _________________________ forms first half of the worm. Female is identified by presence of ___________________________________.  Eggs hatch in utero and females give birth to_________________ stichosome Hatched L 1
Adults of  Trichinella spiralis Male is recognized by long ________________________ and 2 caudal _____________________________. Copulatory appendages stichosome
Trichinella spiralis HOSTS - __________________________________________ can serve as hosts of  Trichinella spiralis Hosts include pigs, rats, bear (all types including polar bear), canids, felids, mustelids, and marine mammals. Why is life cycle unusual?
Life Cycle of  Trichinella spiralis 1.  Mammal eats another mammal containing ____________________________ 2.  Cyst wall is digested in the stomach and the larvae (L 1 ) are  released.  They molt 4 times to the ________________________ 3.  Adults occur in the ___________________________.  Adults copulate (male dies) and the female migrates into the intestinal mucosa to release  her larvae.  4.  Female gives birth to 1500 larvae over period of 1 - 4 months.
Life Cycle of  Trichinella spiralis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Life Cycle of  Trichinella spiralis Adult female in mucosa of small intestine Trichina cysts in skeletal muscle
Life Cycle of  Trichinella spiralis MAINTENANCE CYCLES 1. _____________________________- pigs are fed household garbage containing pork scraps infected with trichina cysts or by tail-biting. 2. _____________________________- pigs eat dead or dying rats. 3. _____________________________- cannabalism common in rats 4. _____________________________- occurs commonly in nature
Life Cycle of  Trichinella spiralis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Pathology of  Trichinella spiralis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Pathology of  Trichinella spiralis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Pathology of  Trichinella spiralis 3.  penetration and encystment in skeletal muscles - _______________________________ - _______________________________  - _______________________________ - difficulty in breathing and swallowing; respiratory muscles - intercostals and diaphragm) and tongue are heavily parasitized)  - death may occur between the 4 th  and 6 th  weeks due to ______________________ _________________________________  
Pathology of  Trichinella spiralis 4.  calcification  (if one survives stage 3!) - occurs 9 months after infection - calcium is deposited around the cysts - L 1  eventually die in a year or so
Pathology of  Trichinella spiralis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Diagnosis of  Trichinella spiralis No method to diagnose adults. 2 methods to diagnose larvae: 1.  _______________________________ - trichina cysts can be seen with microscope 2.  ELISA to identify  Trichinella  _______________________
Treatment of  Trichinella spiralis Drug treatment is not effective. Why? ___________________________________________ ________________________________________________ Many drugs are effective against adults, but trichinosis is not suspected until larvae are in the muscles.
Prevention of  Trichinella spiralis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Prevention of  Trichinella spiralis 2.  _______________________________ at -5 o  F. for 20 days will kill temperate climate strain  - BUT freezing is  NOT effective against the arctic strain  (several expeditions to the north pole ended in disaster due to trichinosis in the explorers from eating poorly cooked polar bear or walruses) - smoking, salting, and drying pork, bear or other meat will  NOT kill trichina larvae
Prevention of  Trichinella spiralis 3.  ____________________________________________   - Do not feed pork scraps in garbage to pigs (many states have  laws requiring heat treatment of garbage if it is fed to pigs) - clip pig tails after birth - eliminate rats in areas where pigs are kept
 
 

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Trichurid Nematodes and Trichinella spiralis Parasites

  • 1. Trichurid Nematodes - Chapter 23 Trichuris trichiura Common name - ______________________________ Cosmopolitan. Most common in warm climates. - In southeastern U.S. - prevalence rates of 20 to 25% in children - In Wisconsin?
  • 2. Trichuris trichiura ADULTS measure 30 to 50 mm in length. - Anterior end is narrow and threadlike; consists of a long glandular esophagus called the ________________________ - Posterior end is thickened and contains the intestine and tubular reproductive organs. Male has coiled posterior end due to spicule.  
  • 3. Trichuris trichiura EGGS are diagnostic in human feces: Characteristics -
  • 4.
  • 5. Life Cycle of Trichuris trichiura 4. ________________________ is the infective stage and is ingested. 5. L 1 hatch from the egg in the small intestine and burrow into the mucosa where they ____________________________________________________ 6. Adults migrate to the ileocecal and colon regions. __________________________ is inserted into the wall of the intestine penetrating through the mucosa and into the submucosa where blood is ingested. Egg with L 1
  • 6. Pathology of Trichuris trichiura Fewer than 100 worms cause little pathology - asymptomatic to minor intestinal pain. Heavy infections cause serious problems:   (1) __________________________________________- hemorrhaging occurs as worms penetrate into the submucosal region and feed on blood. Fatalities common in children. Results:  
  • 7. Pathology of Trichuris trichiura (2) _____________________________________ worms cause loss of muscle tone in wall of rectum and it everts out the anus; whipworms are often seen attached to the rectal tissue
  • 8. Trichuris trichiura TREATMENT – PREVENTION -
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. Trichinella spiralis Causative agent of trichinosis in humans and many other mammals. Trichina worms were described in 1835 from a human autopsy.  Young Jim Paget, a first year medical student at London Hospital Medical School, rushed into the autopsy room. The 51 yr-old Italian bricklayer who had died of tuberculosis, and that they were now dissecting, also had "sandy diaphragm," a condition that dulled even the sharpest of scalpels. Well, anyway, when they had all cleared the room, Jim quietly stole back in and removed a small bit of muscle tissue from the diaphragm. He was more than curious as to the nature of "sandy diaphragm". He first examined it with his trusty hand lens he carried for just such a situation. He thought he saw small worms coiled up inside each nodule. Upon even higher magnification, the presence of coiled worms was revealed. (From www.trichinella.org)
  • 12. Trichinella spiralis Jim Paget Worms in the “sandy diaphragm”
  • 13. Trichinella spiralis Trichina worms were observed in pork in 1846 by Joseph Leidy . He saved hundreds of lives by recommending cooking pork at a high enough temperature to kill the organism.  
  • 14. Life Cycle worked out in 1850’s Rudolph Virchow. the famous German pathologist, is generally acknowledged as the person who, through basic laboratory experimentation , deciphered the essentials of the life cycle of Trichinella spiralis . To do so, Virchow took advantage of serendipity; an old dog and a fresh cadaver whose muscle tissue was riddled with white flecks. Microscopic examination confirmed that the flecks were, indeed, Trichinella spiralis larvae just waiting to be eaten. Rudolph fed his poor unsuspecting canine a large quantity of this infected human muscle tissue. Days later, when he autopsied the now dead dog, he observed the adult worm in the small intestine, and concluded correctly that trichinella may cause disease in humans as well. Needless to say, Rudolph’s reputation as a pathologist grew faster after this incident, and as the result, he became more and more pro-active. He even went so far as to become a member of the prestigious Rathause. While expounding one day before that distinguished political body, he inadvertently managed to argue against a policy coveted by none other than Baron von Bismarck. As the offended person, the good Baron challenged Virchow to a duel, and this gave Virchow the first choice of weapons. The story goes on that Rudolph chose sausages, one with and one without you-know-who. Upon explaining the potential lethality of his weaponry to Bismarck, the now enraged and thoroughly frustrated Baron less-than-politely declined to dine.
  • 15. Distribution of Trichinella spiralis Trichinosis is most common in temperate and arctic climates - 2 strains - high prevalence in pork-eating areas of the world   - in U.S. and Wisconsin? arctic temperate
  • 16. Cases of Trichinella spiralis Number of cases in U.S. has steadily decline Large outbreaks occur on occasion
  • 17. Outbreak of Trichinella spiralis in Wisconsin April 1991
  • 18. Adults of Trichinella spiralis Adults are very small, _______mm in length. _________________________ forms first half of the worm. Female is identified by presence of ___________________________________. Eggs hatch in utero and females give birth to_________________ stichosome Hatched L 1
  • 19. Adults of Trichinella spiralis Male is recognized by long ________________________ and 2 caudal _____________________________. Copulatory appendages stichosome
  • 20. Trichinella spiralis HOSTS - __________________________________________ can serve as hosts of Trichinella spiralis Hosts include pigs, rats, bear (all types including polar bear), canids, felids, mustelids, and marine mammals. Why is life cycle unusual?
  • 21. Life Cycle of Trichinella spiralis 1. Mammal eats another mammal containing ____________________________ 2. Cyst wall is digested in the stomach and the larvae (L 1 ) are released. They molt 4 times to the ________________________ 3. Adults occur in the ___________________________. Adults copulate (male dies) and the female migrates into the intestinal mucosa to release her larvae. 4. Female gives birth to 1500 larvae over period of 1 - 4 months.
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  • 23. Life Cycle of Trichinella spiralis Adult female in mucosa of small intestine Trichina cysts in skeletal muscle
  • 24. Life Cycle of Trichinella spiralis MAINTENANCE CYCLES 1. _____________________________- pigs are fed household garbage containing pork scraps infected with trichina cysts or by tail-biting. 2. _____________________________- pigs eat dead or dying rats. 3. _____________________________- cannabalism common in rats 4. _____________________________- occurs commonly in nature
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  • 28. Pathology of Trichinella spiralis 3. penetration and encystment in skeletal muscles - _______________________________ - _______________________________ - _______________________________ - difficulty in breathing and swallowing; respiratory muscles - intercostals and diaphragm) and tongue are heavily parasitized) - death may occur between the 4 th and 6 th weeks due to ______________________ _________________________________  
  • 29. Pathology of Trichinella spiralis 4. calcification (if one survives stage 3!) - occurs 9 months after infection - calcium is deposited around the cysts - L 1 eventually die in a year or so
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  • 31. Diagnosis of Trichinella spiralis No method to diagnose adults. 2 methods to diagnose larvae: 1. _______________________________ - trichina cysts can be seen with microscope 2. ELISA to identify Trichinella _______________________
  • 32. Treatment of Trichinella spiralis Drug treatment is not effective. Why? ___________________________________________ ________________________________________________ Many drugs are effective against adults, but trichinosis is not suspected until larvae are in the muscles.
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  • 34. Prevention of Trichinella spiralis 2. _______________________________ at -5 o F. for 20 days will kill temperate climate strain - BUT freezing is NOT effective against the arctic strain (several expeditions to the north pole ended in disaster due to trichinosis in the explorers from eating poorly cooked polar bear or walruses) - smoking, salting, and drying pork, bear or other meat will NOT kill trichina larvae
  • 35. Prevention of Trichinella spiralis 3. ____________________________________________   - Do not feed pork scraps in garbage to pigs (many states have laws requiring heat treatment of garbage if it is fed to pigs) - clip pig tails after birth - eliminate rats in areas where pigs are kept
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