CILIATES Balantidium coli only ciliate infecting humans

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CILIATES Balantidium coli only ciliate infecting humans large and diverse group majority are free-living covered with rows of cilia defining characteristic is nuclear dimorphism micronucleus (genetic) macronucleus (somatic) sexual reproduction involving conjugation

Ciliate Reproduction

Balantidium coli Balantidosis world-wide distribution especially prevalent in tropics rarely exceeds 1% common in pigs and monkeys unlikely to be reservoirs usually non-pathogenic commensal in l. intestine can invade intestinal epithelium and cause ulceration with dysentery-like symptoms aka, balantidiasis, balantidial dysentery symptoms: acute diarrhea with mucus and blood, cramps diagnosis: identify cyst or trophozoite in feces treatment: tetracycline or iodoquinol prevention: same as other fecal-oral diseases

Balantidium coli ~70 x 45 m (up to 200 m) ~55 m

unstained trichrome eosin