Title: Giardia and Other Protozoa
1Giardia and Other Protozoa
2Giardia duodenalis cyst and trophozoite
- Most common human parasite in USA, especially
day-care children - Most common cause of water-borne disease
outbreaks Ordinary water chlorination not
sufficient Use filtration methods or organic
chlorine which kills in 2 minutes at 22oC - Zoonotic potential Mountain stream controversy
Beaver fever cat-human, dog-human or
human-human? - Dozens of species can be divided into
morphological groups that do not cross-infect (G.
duodenalis group in mammals G. muris group in
rodents, reptiles and birds G. agilis group in
amphibians) - Strain differences are important to
pathogenicity, host preference, drug sensitivity,
etc.
3Giardia cysts and trophozoite
4- Giardia
- Cysts 10-12u Trophozoites 15u
- Prepatent period is 1-2 weeks
- Crowding young non-immune or immunodeficient
animals - Upper 2/3 small intestine
- Most are asymptomatic or have soft, mucoid,
fetid stool /- blood flecks - Pathogenesis Damages glycocalyx and microvilli
(50 shorter) of small intestine? malabsorbtion
syndrome with variable diarrhea that varies from
soft stool to projectile, voluminous small bowel
diarrhea Vomiting common. - Strains are important. Immunity to one strain
does not confer immunity to successive outbreaks
from other strains - FOR DIAGNOSIS, REMEMBER- Giardia is an
intermittent shedder must do 3 examinations on
different days call negative, even in clinical
cases. Fecal ELISA coproantigen detection is
more consistent -
5Diagnosis
- Giardia Pentatrichomonas
Balantidium Entamoeba - Direct Smear
- Saline
- Falling leaf Spiral,
jerky Rapid, ciliated pseudopod
trophozoites trophozoites
motility motility - Lugols -
/-
Kills troph, Kills and
Kills troph, Trichrome or cysts golden,
distorts cysts Iron
Hema- eyes, axostyle
toxylin best - ZnSO4 Float -
(cysts) -
(Sp Gr 1.18) Most accurate
monkey face
- Formalin-
ethyl acetate - Fecal ELISA -
- -
most sensitive
6Treatment
Giardia
Pentatrichomonas Balantidium Entamoeba Metrinida
zole
?
(Flagyl) 25 mg/kg BID, 5d Quinacrine
(Atabrine) 6.6 mg/kg BID, 5d
or 9mg/kg SID, 9d Furazolidone
4mg/kg BID, 7d Fenbendazole
50mg/kg SID, 3-5d Albendazole
25mg/kg BID, 2d Ipronidazole
(Entryl)
126mg/liter, 7d
7Control and Prevention
- Recurrent kennel/cattery outbreaks may occur
common pet shop,shelter pups/kittens infected
often as early as 3 weeks after birth - 10 Clorox, Roccal, Lysol kill cysts in cages,
runs - Quarantine,examine /- treat newly introduced
animals (new strains) - Question as to whether treatment really cures
or just contains infection - GiardiaVax, a killed vaccine (give twice 2-4
weeks apart to gt8 week old dogs) was recently
marketed for multiple strains with the label
claim of reduced clinical disease, less cysts
shed Potential use in integrated control
programs in high risk situations
8Pentatrichomonas
- 8u, variable size, trophozoite is the only
form, no cysts - Characteristic spiral, jerky motility
- Dog, cat, human, other spp
- Large intestine
- Opportunistic pathogen?
- Proliferates with fluid diarrhea from other
causes
9Balantidium coli
- 60u ciliated trophozoite, 50u cyst
Macronucleus, micronucleus stain well - Pig, human. Dog incidentally introduced to life
cycle, contaminated environment - Large intestine, Ulcerative colitis
- Metrinidazole ?
Ulcerative Colitis
10Entamoeba histolytica
- 30u trophozoite, 15u cyst
- Human, primates Dog and cat incidental
infection, trophozoites can be
found but no cysts are shed - Large intestine Ulcerative colitis,
diarrhea
(amoebic dysentery) in humans
hepatic abcesses may
occur - Metrinidazole