Amoebiasis
Amoebiasis
Amoebiasis
NCM - 102
Communicable diseases
AMOEBIASIS
( AMOEBIC DYSENTERY )
AMOEBIASIS
( AMOEBIC DYSENTERY )
Entamoeba Histolytica
Prevalent in unsanitary areas
Common in warm climate
Acquired by swallowing
Cyst survives a few days
outside the body
Cyst passes to the large
intestine
and hatches into
trophozoites.
It passes into the
mesenteric veins
to the portal vein , to the
liver,
Etiologic Agent :
Entamoeba Histolytica
Entamoeba Histolytica
Two developmental stages:
Trophozoites /
Vegetative Form
-Trophozoites are
facultative parasites that
may be found in the
parasitized tissues and
liquid colonic contents.
Entamoeba Histolytica
Two developmental stages:
Cyst
-Cyst is passed out with
formed or semi formed
stools and are resistant to
environmental
conditions.
- This is considered as the
infective stage in the
life cycle of E.
Histolytica.
PATHOLOGY :
When the cyst is swallowed,
it passes through the stomach
unharmed and shows no
activities while in an acidic
environment.
The trophozoitesburrow
deeper with tendency to spread
laterally or continue the
lysis of cells until they
reach the sub-mucosa forming
flash-shape ulcers. There may
be several points of
penetrations.
From the primary site of
invasion, secondary lesions
maybe produced at the lower
level of the large intestine.
Progenies of initial
colonies are squeezed out to
the lower portion of the bowel
and thus, have the opportunity
to invade and produce
additional ulcers. Eventually
the whole colon maybe involved.
E. histolytica has been
demonstrated in practically
every soft organ of the body.