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1 Class Trematoda

2 General characters Flat worms (no cavity),not segmented, bilaterally flattened (except Schistosoma is cylindrical) Hermaphrodite (except Schistosoma) Body has 2 suckers for attachment :oral, ventral,(except Heterophyes has a 3 rd genital sucker

3 General characters Life cycle show sexual phase (defenitive host) and asexual phase (intermediate host) Require one or more intermediate host 1st intermediate host is a snail Eggs have an operculum Infective stage is encysted metacercaria (except schistosoma: cercariae)

4 Heterophyes heterophyes
Heterophyes heterophyes adult Heterophyes heterophyes eggs: Heterophyes heterophyes snail Heterophyes heterophyes encysted metacercaria Heterophyes heterophyes in small intestine

5 snail: Pirenella conica
Eggs: small, operculated, yellowish brown, thin shell (H.P)

6 pear shaped, very small size, (2mm) oral,ventral, genital suckers vitelline glands 2 testis, 1 ovary simple intestinal ceaca (L.P)

7 Heterophyes heterophyes adult in small intestine
Adult worm is present in intestinal villi

8 Heterophyes heterophyes encysted metacercaria in Bouri and Bolti muscles

9 Heterophyes heterophyes
Location of adult: small intestine Intermediate host: Primary: Pirenella conica Secondary: Bolti and Bouri fish Infective stage: encysted metacercaria Mode of transmission: ingestion of raw fish containing encysted metacercaria Diagnosis: eggs in stool Disease: heterophiasis

10 Fasciola Fasciola hepatica adult Fasciola gigantica adult
Fasciola gigantica snail: (lymnaea cailliaudi ) Fasciola egg

11 OS: oral sucker VS: ventral sucker OV: ovary TE: testis Vi: vitelline glands UT: uterus INC: intestinal caeca GP: genital pore

12 Fasciola hepatica Fasciola gigantica
Less prominent shoulders, parallel margins, medial branches are T or Y shaped, larger in size cephalic cone, 2 shoulders, converging margins, simple medial branches of intestinal caeca,smaller in size

13 Snail (Lymnae caillaudi)
Fasciola egg:very large, operculated, yellow, thin shell

14 Location of adult: bile duct
Intermediate host : primary : snail Lymnaea truncatula for F.hepatica and Lymnaea. cailliaudi for F. gigantica secondary: leaves of fresh-water plants Mode of transmission: ingestion of raw water-cress containing encysted metacercariae Infective stage: encysted metacercaria Diagnosis: eggs in stool Disease: Fascioliasis

15 Schistosoma sp. Schistosoma mansoni male Schistosoma mansoni female
Schistosoma mansoni male&female Eggs of Schistosoma mansoni Eggs of Schistosoma haematobium Snail of Schistosoma mansoni Snail of Schistosoma haematobium S.mansoni cercaria

16 S. mansoni S. mansoni male:8-10 mm, has gynacophoric canal, dorsal surface covered with tubercle S. mansoni female:14 mm, taller and thinner,vitelline glands occupy 2/3 of the body S.mansoni male&female

17 S. mansoni snail Biomphlaria alexandrina
S. mansoni egg:oval with lateral spine Cercaria of S.mansoni: elongated head, biforked tail S. mansoni snail Biomphlaria alexandrina

18 S. Hematobium Egg: oval with terminal spine Snail:Bulinus truncatus

19 S.mansoni S.hematobium Location:veins of large intestine, colon (lower mesentric vein Intermediate host:Biomphalaria alexandrina Diagnosis: eggs in stool Infective stage: cercariae Mode of transmission:direct skin penetration of cercariae during swimming Disease: Intestinal Bilharziasis veins of urinary bladder (venous plexus of urinary bladder) Bulinus truncatus Eggs in urine Cercariae direct skin penetration of cercariae during swimming Urinary Bilharziasis


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