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Page 1: CLASS CESTODA (TAPEWORMS). General characters: Tapeworms have flat, segmented bodies, consisting of a head, known as the scolex, neck and a series of

CLASS CESTODA (TAPEWORMS)

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General characters: • Tapeworms have flat,

segmented bodies, consisting of a head, known as the scolex, neck and a series of segments known as proglottids or strobila.

• The scolex: Is the organ of attachment and provided with 4 suckers. Rostellum and hooks may be present in some species.

• The strobila: consists of immature, mature and gravid segments.

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General characters: • Cestodes are

hermaphroditic worms, each mature segment possesses both male and female sex organs.

• Tapeworms lack body cavity or digestive system.

• Adult worms inhabit the small intestine of the definitive host.

• They need intermediate host (except Hymenolepis nana).

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Life cycle of cestodes:

• Eggs contain hexacanth embryo i.e an embryo with 6 hooklets called (onchosphere).

• When swallowed by intermediate host, the onchosphere changes into larval stage in the host tissues .

• Larval stages of cestodes ( taenia) : • Cysticercus

C. bovis : larval stage of Taenia saginata. C. cellulosae: Larval stage of T. solium.

• Cysticercoid : Larval stage of Hymenolepis nana. • Hydatid cyst : Larval stage of Echinococcus

granulosus

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Human Taeniasis

intestinal Taeniasis

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1-Taenia Saginata (Beef Tapeworm)

• Host:Humans are the only definitive host.Cattle are intermediate host.

• Habitat: Adult worms are found in small intestine of human.

• Distribution: Cosmopolitan in countries in which beef is eaten raw or insufficiently cooked.

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Morphology

• Size: About 4 – 10 meters long.

• Scolex:

Globular in shape with 4 cup shaped suckers. No rostellum, no hooks.

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Morphology

• Mature segment:

• Slightly broader than long (nearly squarish).

• Ovary bilobed in the posterior part of the segment.

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Morphology

• Mature segment:

• Uterus, simple tube in the

median plane.

• Vitelline glands compact and

posterior to the ovary. Vagina

opens in the genital atrium.

• Testes numerous, spherical

and scattered throughout the

segment.

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Morphology

• Gravid segment:

2 X 1 cm in size.

Uterus consists of median

longitudinal stem with 15 –

30 main uterine branches

(on each side).

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Morphology

• Egg:

Spherical

30 – 40 mic. In diameter.

With an outer brownish,

radially striated

embryophore which

surrounds a hexacanth

embryo or onchosphere.

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Cysticercius bovis

- invaginated scolex (left)

- evaginated scolex (right)

The scolex is similar to that of adult worm in morphology Cysticercius bovis

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• Single gravid segments (containing thousands of eggs) detach from

the strobila and pass to outside with or without faeces.

Life cycle:

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• The eggs are ingested by intermediate host (cattle).

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• Onchosphere liberated, penetrates the intestinal wall and carried by

the lymphatics or blood circulation to muscular tissues.• It develops into Cysticercus bovis (infective stage).

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• Humans become infected by ingesting cysticerci in raw or undercooked beef.

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• In the intestine the scolex evaginates and the worm develops to maturity in 8 – 10 weeks.

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Pathogenesis and symptoms:

• Most infected people are asymptomatic.

• Abdominal pain, diarrhoea, weight loss.

• Moderate eosinophilia.

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• Diagnosis:

• Recovery of eggs or gravid segment (15 – 30 uterine branches) in the faeces.

• Single gravid segments may crawl outside the anus (without stools).

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• Treatment: • Niclosamide is usually effective in a single dose

of 2 grams to be chewed on an empty stomach.• Praziquantel, also effective, the dose of 2.5 mg\

kg has been recommended.

• Prevention and control: • Prevent soil contamination with human manure.• Proper cooking of beef. • Deep freezing of meat for one week.• Proper meat inspection in slaughter houses.

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Taenia Solium (Pork Tapeworm)

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• Host: • Man is the only definitive host,

pigs are the intermediate host.

• Distribution: • Cosmopolitan in areas where

pork is eaten raw or under cooked.

• Morphology:• Scolex globular with 4

suckers and a rostellum armed with 2 rows of hooks.

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T.SaginataT.solium

Strobila 1000 – 2000 proglottides.800 - 1000 proglottides

Length 4-10 m3-4 m

Scolex4 suckers without hooks4 suckers with 30 hooklets

uterine branches15-30 7-12

Eggs100.000 / day30.000 -50.000 / day

Infective stageCysticercicysticerci – eggs

CysticercusC. bovis C. cellulosae

Gravid proglottid2X 0.7 cm1.5 – 0.8

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• Life cycle and pathogenesis:

• It is similar to that of T.saginata except in:

• Human becomes infected by ingesting raw or under cooked pork containing Cysticercus cellulosae.

• Man sometimes acts as an accidental intermediate host for T. solium when eggs of this parasite are swallowed causing (Cysticercosis).

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• Diagnosis: • Detection of eggs or gravid segments (with

7 – 13 uterine branches) in stool. Gravid segments usually come out in chains of 2 –3 segments; only with faeces.

• Treatment and prevention: • As T.saginata but antiemetic drug should

be administered one hour before treatment to prevent the possible vomiting which might lead to cysticercosis.

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Cystcercus cellulosae in muscles of pigs (measly pork)

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Cysticercosis

The presence of cysticercus cellulosae

(the larval stage of T. solium) in human tissues.

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Cysticercus cellulosae

It is soybean-like in shape, has an

small scolex invaginated into

the translucent cyst.

(left)The scolex evaginated from the cyst (right) Cysticercius cellulosae

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• Mode of infection:

• 1 - Accidental ingestion of eggs of T.solium.

• 2 - Autoinfection:

• external autoinfection; when infected person with adult T. solium contaminates his fingers with eggs in stools, and ingests these eggs with food (hand to mouth infection).

• Internal autoinfection: When gravid segments of T. solium are regurgitated into the stomach due to anti-peristaltic movement of the intestine. The segments disintegrate releasing eggs which hatch allowing hexacanth embryos to penetrate the gut. The embryos migrate to form larval stage in any organ or tissue as, eye, heart, liver, brain, lung, muscles.

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• Pathogenesis: • Depend on the tissue invaded by Cysticercus

cellulosae.• Serious symptoms occur when these larvae

invade vital organs as brain, eye.• Diagnosis: • X-ray in case of calcified larvae.• Radiographic, computed tomography (CT) or

magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).• Eosinophilia.• Serological tests as ELISA and indirect

haemagglutination.

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CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS

symptoms may be different

depending on the :)Site (where infection with cysticerci occurs

)Number (how many cysts are there .

)viability (whether the cyst is viable ,dying or dead and calcified.

Most cases are asymptomatic.

•Incubation: months~5years

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Clinical features

Subcutaneous and Muscular involvement. Neurocysticercosis (NCC).

Cardiac involvement.

Ophthalmic involvement.

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1-Subcutaneous and Muscular involvement: - 2/3 of patients have nodules.

- Number of nodules:1-1000 - Subcutaneous tissues :

nodules on arms and chest .

small, movable, painless - Muscular involvement :

rarely painful ; seen as calcifications following muscle bundles

in thighs or arms . - Massive parasite burden :

limb muscular enlargement (Pseudohypertrophy) .

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CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS

2 -Cardiac involvement :

1-5% of patients typically asymptomatic

)rare ( abnormal rhythms or heart failure

3 -Ophthalmic involvement: (1-3% ) . Intraocular cysts :

a- solitary lesion: freely float in the vitreous humor

b- large parasitic burden: visual disturbance and visual loss .

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NEUROCYSTICERCOSIS

• NCC : frequently asymptomatic .

Symptoms: similar to those found with other intracranial

mass lesions consistent with elevation of ICP .

has gained increased recognition in the last 2 decades

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• Diagnosis: • X-ray in case of calcified larvae.• Radiographic: computed tomography (CT) or

magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). • Laboratory studies• Eosinophilia.• Serological tests as ELISA and indirect

haemagglutination.

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Laboratory studies

Complete blood count (CBC) Serology to detect ag or antibodies

Stool for ova and parasite Lab. studies : inferior to imaging in diagnosis but may play an adjunctive role.

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• Treatment: • Surgical removal of cysticeri.• Therapeutic treatment as praziquantel 50mg/kg,

in divided doses for two weeks.• Steroides to prevent serious reactions of the

body due to dying cysts. • Prevention: • Treatment of infected persons with T. solium.• Avoid using nauseating drugs in infected

persons.• Avoid using human manure as fertilizer.• Periodic examination of food handlers.

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How can we prevent cysticercosis?

Control the sources of infection

Control transmission ways

Educate the populations

Avoid eating raw or undercooked pork

Wash hands after using the toilet and before handling food

Wash and peel all raw vegetables and fruits before eating

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