Cestodes
Cestodes
Cestoidea
Parasitic organisms
Hermaphroditic (both sexes)
Scolex are provided with suckers
No digestive tract in most species
Scolex is unarmed
Scolex is spatulate
Order Cyclophillidea
Larvae of Tapeworms
Solid Type
Cystic Type
procercoid
plerocercoid
Plerocercoid/sparganum larva This larva is
elongated wth head free or invaginated only to
the neck
cysticercoid
Diphyllobothrium latum
Cyclophillidea
Taenia solium
Taenia saginata
Dipyllidium caninum
Hymenolepis diminuta
Raillietina garrisoni
Hymenolepis nana
Echinococcus granulosus
Echinococcus multilocularis
Spirometra mansoni
Diphyllobothrium latum
Eggs
broadly ovoid with (not clearly visible) operculum (small
covering or lid)
Thick shelled , light golden brown with a knob on the bottom of
the egg.
It measures 58 to 76 microns and contain an immature embryo
when discharge in the feces.
D. Latum ova
Life cycle
Small intestine
Immature ova in the water
Maturation 11-15 days
Coracidium hatches from egg
Ingested by Copepods of the genera cyclops and diaptomus
serves as the first intermediate host (gut, body)
Procercoid in body cavity of crustaceans
Pathology/disease
The scolex attaches to the jejunum and competes with
the host for the available supply of Vitamin B12.
The blood picture is that of macrocytic anemia.
Taenia solium
Common name: Pork tapeworm
Disease caused: Pork tapeworm infection/ taeniasis
Small intestine
2-7 meters with 800 to 1000 segments
The scolex
measures 1-mm, globular in shape, has 4 cup-like suckers
Rostellum
armed with double rows of large and small hooklets approximately 20 25
in number.
Life cycle
Adult in small intestine
Eggs discharged in the feces
Ingested by pigs
Oncosphere penetrates intestinal wall
Migrate to striated muscle
Develops into cystecercus cellulosae in the muscle
Eaten by man
Other side
Eggs in feces eaten by man
Oncosphere penetrates intestinal wall
Muscle
Develops cyctecercus cellulosae in the muscle
Dead end cycle
Cystecercus cellulosae
larval infection of T. solium usually infects pig but
human can also be infected
ingestion of food and water contaminated by
human waste
Oral transmission by unclean hands of carriers of
the adult worms
Taenia saginata
Common name: Beef tapeworm
5-10 meters up to 25m
1,000- 2,000 segments
Unarmed scolex
Diagnosis/ treatment
DFS
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