Helminths in faeces

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Helminths in faeces General considerations

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Helminths in faeces

General considerations

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Parasitic Disease

Number of Infections(millions)

Morbidity (%)

Mortality(number)

(%)

Ascariasis 1,472 23 60,0000.004

Hookworm infections 1,298 12 65,000

0.005Lymphatic filariasis 120 37

Onchocerciasis 18 4.2 45,0000.25

Schistosomiasis 200 10 20,0000.01

Trichuriasis 1,049 21 10,0000.001

Courtesy The Ohio State University

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Bethony J. et al. 2006. Lancet 367:1521-1532.

Soil-transmitted helminth infections: ascariasis, trichuriasis, and

hookworm

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Bethony J. et al. 2006. Lancet 367:1521-1532.

• Ascaris lumbricoides• Trichuris trichiura• Necator americanus and

Ancylostoma duodenale• Strongyloides stercoralis• Enterobius vermicularis• Toxocara canis and

Toxocara cati

• 807-1221 x 106

• 604-795 x 106

• 576-740 x 106

• 30-100 x 106

• 4-28% of children• 2-80% of children

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Bethony J. et al. 2006. Lancet 367:1521-1532.

High worldwide prevalence, except Europe, North America, Australia,

and Japan

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Helminths: morbidity (%) mortality (n)

Ascaris lumbricoides Ancylostoma-Necator Onchocerca volvulus Schistosoma spp. Trichuris trichiura

23 60 000 12 65 000 4.2 45 000 10 20 000 21 10 000

www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/∼parasite/morbidity.html

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Helminths in faeces

• Adult worms (Ascaris lumbricoides, Enterobius vermicularis,...), fragments of worms (proglottids of Taenia saginata,...).

• Eggs and larvae.

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Ascaris lumbricoides Adult male worm, with a curved tail (Unstained).

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Ascaris lumbricoides Adult worm (Unstained).

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Ascaris lumbricoides

Fertile bile-stained egg with a thick, mammillated shell, measuring 55-75 μm (Unstained).

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Strongyloides stercoralis

First stage rhabditoid larva in faeces. The lenght varies from 180 to 380 μm (Unstained).

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Eggs of helminths (worms) in faeces

• Eggs with an operculum: trematodes.

• Eggs with a spine: schistosomes.

• Eggs having hooklets (hexacanth larva of Taenia saginata): cestodes.

• Eggs sometimes containing a larva: nematodes or roundworms.

• Size is essential for identification.

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Ocular micrometer disk

• Each objective must be calibrated with reference material.

• Can be roughly checked with a counting chamber, with RBCs ...

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Courtesy Ash L.R. & Orihel T.C.

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Courtesy CDC

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Concentration procedures

• Are base on differences in specific gravities

• Two most commonly used methods:

– zinc sulfate flottation method

– formalin-ether sedimentation method

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Formalin-Ethyl Acetate (Ether)

Sedimentation Concentration (Modified

Ritchie-Method)

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Specific gravities

• S.G. of Zn-sulfate 33 %: 1.180• S.G. of formol-solution 10 %: 1.019• S.G. of ether: 0.714• S.G. of parasites: Ancylostoma 1.055; Giardia

1.060; Entamoeba histolytica (coli) and Endolimax nana 1.065 - 1.070; Ascaris 1.110; Trichuris 1.150, Chilomastix mesnili 1.180; Ascaris (unfertilized) 1.200 (Bailenger, 1965).

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Editorial Commentary

• One or multiple (three) specimens tested.• Lack of clear evidence.• If testing is worth doing it is worth doing

well.

Jon. E. Rosenblatt. 2006. CID. 42:979-980.

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Estimation of worm burdens through egg counts

• Direct fecal smear of 2 mg (Beaver)• Number of adult worms correlated to

number of eggs present Ascaris lumbricoides 1/2 Trichuris trichiura 10 Ancylostoma duodenale 5 Necator americanus 10 to 20

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Eosinophilia > 10%With helminths,insects (myasis),

not with protozoa excepting Isospora belli and Dientamoeba

fragilis (with pinworms?)

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Charcot-Leyden

Crystals

associated with

eosinophils

found in faeces

or sputum

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Charcot-Leyden

Crystals

associated with

eosinophils

found in faeces

or sputum

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Auto-infectiousEnterobius vermicularis

Hymenolepis nana

Strongyloides stercoralis