(nemathelminthes) class: nematoda (round worm) dr. gamal allam
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(NEMATHELMINTHES)Class: Nematoda
(Round worm)
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Ascariasis
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Learning outcomes
• By the end of the lecture, you should be able to:1- Mention causal agent of Ascariasis.2- Mention systematic position of Ascaris lumbricoides.3- Mention geographic distribution of Ascariasis.6- Explain life cycle of Ascaris lumbricoides.7- Mention habitat of Ascaris lumbricoides.8- Mention mode of infection by Ascaris lumbricoides.9- Mention pathology and clinical features of Ascariasis.10- Diagnose Ascariasis.
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Suggested Reading
• http://www.dpd.cdc.gov/dpdx/HTML/ Ascariasis.htm
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Causal Agents
• Ascariasis is a parasitic disease caused by Ascaris lumbricoides.
• Ascaris lumbricoides is the largest nematode (roundworm) parasitizing the human intestine.
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Systematic position
• Phylum: Aschelminthes• Class: Nematoda
e.g. Ascaris lumbricoides
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Geographic Distribution
• Ascaris lumbricoides is the most common human helminthic infection.
• Worldwide distribution.• Highest prevalence in tropical and subtropical
regions, and areas with inadequate sanitation.
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MorphologyAdult worm:• It is the largest nematode parasitizing the human
intestine. • The male measures 20 cm, and the female 25 -35 cm in
average length.• The adult is creamy white in colour• It has a club-shaped oesophagus• The posterior end of the male is curved ventrally; it has
one set of genitalia provided with two retractile.• The posterior end of the female is straight; it has two sets
of genitalia.
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Egg: There are 3 types of eggs:• a- Fertilized egg : 60x45μ, oval in shape, yellowish brown in colour
with two coverings , outer mamillated and inner thick egg shell and containing immature ovum.
• b- Unfertilized egg: 90x45μ, long and narrow, less mamillated layer and thin egg shell and containing refractile granules. These eggs are laid by unfertilized or single female.
• c-Decorticated egg: When the mamillated layer is lost, the fertile or infertile egg is said to be decorticated.
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Life cycle
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Life Cycle
2nd stage Rhabditiform larva
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Life cycle Habitat: The adult worms live loosely attached to the mucous
membrane of the small intestine of man by its lips.
Immature eggs pass in the faeces, the average daily output of a
female worm is 200,000 eggs.
Under favourable environmental conditions in the soil
(temperature 25ºC, humidity 70% and oxygen) a rhabditiform
larva develops inside the egg in about two weeks.
The first moult occurs after one week giving the second-stage
larvae.
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Life cycle …. cont. The infective stage is the egg containing 2nd stage larva.
Mode of infection: Man is infected by ingestion of the
infective eggs containing 2nd stage larva with water or raw
vegetables or contaminated hand.
The eggs hatch in the upper small intestine liberating their
rhabditiform larvae which penetrate the intestinal wall to
reach the venules or lymphatics to the liver then to the right
side of the heart to the lungs where they break out the lung
capillaries into the alveoli.
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Life cycle …. cont.• In the lungs the larvae undergo second and
third moults, then pass to the bronchi, ascend the trachea to the glottis and pass down the oesophagus to the small intestine.
• In the intestine they undergo a fourth moult and become adults and the eggs appear in faeces about 2 months after infection.
• Life span of adult is about 12 to 18 months.
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Mode of infection
• Humans become infected by swallowing Embryonated eggs containing 2nd stage Rhabditiform larva
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Clinical Features
• Although infections may cause stunted growth.• Adult worms usually cause no acute
symptoms.• High worm burdens may cause abdominal pain
and intestinal obstruction.• Migrating adult worms may cause
symptomatic occlusion of the biliary tract.• Also oral expulsion may occur in very high
worm burden.
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Ascaris lumbricoides
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Clinical Features…….cont.
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Laboratory Diagnosis
• Microscopic identification of Fertilized and unfertilized Ascaris lumbriocoides eggs in stool of the infected human is diagnostic for Ascariasis.
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Laboratory Diagnosis…..cont.
fertilized egg unfertilized egg
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Laboratory Diagnosis…..cont.
Embryonated eggsfertilized egg eggsDr. Gamal Allam
1-Embryonated egg is the infective stage of:Ascaris lumbricoides2- Intestinal obstruction is caused by: Ascaris lumbricoides
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Thank you
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