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Coccidia Nimit Morakote, Ph.D. 1

Learning objectives After class, students will be able to: Describe morphology, life cycle, signs and symptoms, prevention and control, laboratory diagnosis and treatment of coccidian of man and Pneumocystis Differentiate oocysts of coccidian causing human infection 2

Coccidia Collectively intracellular organisms in suborder Eimeriorina in Phylum Apicomplexa 10 families, at least 42 genera, and over 2,000 named species Life history has both asexual and sexual phase of development 3

Asexual reproduction From one cell to many cells Merogony or schizogony Endodyogeny, endopolygeny (internal budding) 1 Sporozoite 1 Trophozoite 1 meront or schizont Many merozoites 4

Sexual reproduction Sex cell production: Gametogony Merozoite Macrogamont (macrogametocyte) Microgamont (microgametocyte) Microgamete (macrogamete) Many microgametes Zygote fertilization 5

Sexual reproduction Sporogony: production of sporozoites Zygote Oocyst (immature or unsporulated) sporozoite Oocyst (mature or sporulated, infective) 6

Taxonomy of coccidia Based on number of sporocysts and sporozoites in sporulated oocyst sporocysts sporozoites Unsporulated oocyst Sporulated oocyst 7

Taxonomy- coccidia of medical importance 0+4 Cryptosporidium Naked sporozoites 2+4 Cyclospora 2+8 Cystoisospora Toxoplasma Sarcocystis 8

Coccidia of medical importance Toxoplasma gondii Sarcocystis Life cycle Complex Cat=DH Complex Cattle, pig=ih Opportunis t Affected organs/ Disease in man + Brain-Toxoplasmic encephalitis Developing organs- Congenital toxoplasmosis - Small intestine- Eosinophilic enteritis Cystoisospora belli Simple + Small intestine-diarrhea Cryptospridium Simple + Small intestine-diarrhea Cyclospora cayetanensis Simple + Small intestine-diarrhea 9

Toxoplasma gondii tachyzoite Disease: toxoplasmosis Congenital toxoplasmosis Toxoplasmic encephalitis in AIDS Stages in life cycle Tachyzoites, 6 x 2 µm: during acute stage of infection Bradyzoites, during chronic stage of infection Oocyst, 10 x 12 µm Sporulated oocyst 10

Life cycle Enteroepithelial cycle Merogony Gametogony Fertilization Asexual phase Bradyzoites In tissue cysts tachyzoites sporozoites PP=3-10 d Sporulation rowdysites.msudenver.edu 11

Human infection Man acquires infection from Consumption of improperly cooked meat (tissue cysts) Drinking unfiltered water (oocysts) Contaminated hand (oocysts) Organ transplant, blood transfusion (tachyzoites) Medical-labs.net 12

Pathogenesis, Signs, Symptoms Acute phase- tachyzoites invade and destroy host cells Lymphadenopathy, flu-like symptoms Chronic phase Immune pressure: Tachyzoites bradyzoites (tissue cysts) in brain, muscle, liver Symptomless Reactivate in AIDS toxoplasmic encephalitis Congenital toxoplasmosis: chorioretinitis, hydrocephalus, intracerebral calcification Medical-labs.net 13

Diagnosis, prevention & treatment Isolation of parasite impractical Primarily diagnosed by serology (antibody detection) Serological survey shows worldwide distribution including Thailand Prevention by Properly cook meat, Proper handling of cat s faeces Treatment: pyrimethamine and sulfadiazine, plus folinic acid. 14

Sarcocystis spp. Affect intestine Human as definitive host S. hominis: bovine = IH S. suihominis: porcrine = IH Intestinal sarcocystosis Usually no signs and symptoms, a few cases of segmental eosinophilic enteritis Not opportunistic parasite Affect muscle Man as accidental host S. nesbitti of snake (cobra) Muscular sarcocystosis Fever, and/or myalgia, arthralgia, headache, fatigue Later myositis: pain and swelling. Eosinophilia, high CPK 15

S. hominis and S. suihominis Oocysts: thin-walled, sporulated when come out in faeces; 8 -like Sporocyst size: 15 x 9 m (S. hominis); 13 x 9 m (S. suihominis) Sarcocysts with septa Bradyzoites (banana shape) 16

Humans as definitive (final) hosts for Sarcocystis species. Ronald Fayer et al. Clin. Microbiol. Rev. 2015;28:295-311 17

Humans as aberrant intermediate hosts for Sarcocystis species. Ronald Fayer et al. Clin. Microbiol. Rev. 2015;28:295-311 18

Diagnosis Intestinal sarcocystosis Microscopic observation of oocysts or sporocysts in fecal smear Wet fecal smear- sporulated oocysts Acid fast stain- irregular staining (some stained, some don t) Muscular sarcocystosis Tissue biopsy, section and stained. From: Parasite.czu.cz From: jcm.asm.org 19

Cystoisospora belli Fresh faecal smear Only in human and primate Asexual and sexual reproduction in epithelial cell of the small intestine Oocyst sporulation outside host: 1-5 days Acute infection: diarrhea, self-limited Immunodeficient person: severe diarrhea Diagnosis: unsporulated oocyst, 20-23 x 10-19 m Treatment: trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole Acid fast stained smear 20

Cryptosporidium Unstained faecal smear (marvistavet.com) Parasite of mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, amphibians: rather host-nonspecific Human: mostly C. parvum, C. hominis Oocyst 5 µm in diameter, smallest of all human coccidian 4 naked sporozoites Acid-fast stained smear (getfor.4t.com) 21

Life cycle similar to Cystoisospora belli (development occurs in GI epithelium) except: Organism is intracellular, extracytoplasmic Sporulation in host cells- thick-wall oocysts thin-wall oocysts (autoinfective) PP app. 2 days, IP app. 7-10 days Electron micrograph (phoenixwaterfilter.com.au) 22

Emerging infectious disease Impaired intestinal absorption + enhanced secretion Watery diarrhea, abdominal cramp, fever In immunocompetent persons, self-limited in 2 wk. In immunocompromised persons, severe diarrhea and malabsorption syndrome 23

An important opportunist in AIDS patients 4 Clinical patterns: < 4 stool/day diarrhea < 2 mo. Diarrhea > 2 mo. Fulminant infection, 2L watery stool daily (CD4 < 50/microliter) Extraintestinal dissemination can occur, most common= biliary tract 24

Infection worldwide including Thailand Account for 5% of patient diarrhea Contaminated drinking water, food, direct contact Clam Outbreak involving 403,000 persons in Milwaukee associated with drinking water No effective, specific chemotherapy Diagnosis by stool exam for oocysts 25

Cyclospora cayetanensis Man is the only host Infect the small intestine, similar life cycle with C. belli diarrhea Unsporulated when come out with faeces Sporulation requires 7-15 days in external environment 2 sporocysts, each with 2 sporozoites IP app. 7 days 26

Diarrhea (5-15 times/day) Self-limited (19-57 days), recurrent, More severe in AIDS patients Traveler's diarrhea Implicated in Europeans returning from Asian/South American countries Indonesia, Nepal, Thailand, Guatemala, Mexico Imported vegetables, salad & fruits = most frequent source of infection Oocysts survive a week at 4 C 27

Waterborne outbreak reported Also many foodborne outbreaks Imported vegetables, salad & fruits = most frequent source of infection Oocysts survive a week at 4 C 28

Diagnosis Stool exam for oocysts Acid fast stain- must differentiate from Cryptoporidium Oocyst slightly bigger than Cryptosporidium oocyst, i.e., 8.6 m Staining not uniform: dark red, unstained Prevention & control: avoid exotic salad & vegetable or wash well Treatment: Trimethoprim, sulfamethoxazole Unsporulated: cdc.gov Cyclospora oocyst 29

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