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Human Schistosomes

Presented By:Devin & Matt & Bruce

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*Background*Schistosome: A parasitic trematode worm

contracted from infested water that is capable of causing liver, gastrointestinal tract and bladder disease.

Three main species of these trematode worms (flukes) ----- Schistosoma mansoni, S. haematobium, and S. japonicum, that produce disease in humans.

Schistosomiasis or bilharzia after the German physician Theodor Bilharz (1825-1862). Nickname “Bill Harris” by British soldiers serving in Europe during WWI.

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*Morphology*

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Morphology

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*Morphology (eggs)*S. mansoni S. haematobium      

S.japonicum

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*Geographic Distribution*

S. mansoni -South America,Caribbean, Africa, Middle East

S. haematobium -Africa, Middle East

S. japonicum -Philippines, Japan,South Asia, Taiwan

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*Definitive Host/ Intermediate Host*

Definitive host: Human

Intermediate host: Snail

Biomphalaria (S. mansoni)Bulinus (S. haematobium)Oncomelania (S.japonicum)

Reservoirs: monkeys, rodents, cats, dogs, cattle, horses, swine, wild mammals.

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*Life Cycle*

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*Pathogenesis*

S. mansoni most pathogenic site of infection: veins of large intestine

S. haematobium bloody urine site of infection: veins of bladder

S. japonicum   high morbidity site of infection: veins of small intestine

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*Clinical Symptoms*Migratory phase Symptomless

Acute phase (Katayama fever) Chills, fever, fatigue, headache, muscle aches,

cough, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and eosinophilia. 

Chronic phase Bloody diarrhea, enlargement of liver and spleen,

ascites, bloody urine, bladder cancer, kidney problems, CNS lesions

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*Control & Prevention*

Education of the public Sanatation of drinking waterDiagnosis and treatment Management of the environment Control of the intermediate hosts

(freshwater snails)

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*Diagnosis*

Microscopic identification of eggs in stool or urine (most practical)

Tissue biopsy- rectal or bladder biopsy may demonstrate eggs when stool or urine examinations are negative.

Antibody detectionMorphologic comparison with other

intestinal parasites

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*Treatment*praziquantel -drug of choice, effective

in the treatment of all forms of schistosomiasis, with virtually no side effects

Oxamniquine -used exclusively to treat intestinal schistosomiasis in Africa and South America

Metrifonate - effective for the treatment of urinary schistosomiasis

No vaccinations currently available

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Referenceshttp://www.tulane.edu/~dmsander/

WWW/224/Schisto.htmlhttp://www.wellcome.ac.uk/en/

labnotes5/animation_popups/schisto.htmlhttp://www.dpd.cdc.gov/dpdx/HTML/

Search_Choices.htmhttp://www.medterms.com/script/main/

art.asp?articlekey=18309http://www.stanford.edu/class/

humbio103/ParaSites2006/Schistosomiasis/2.html


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