Proto Lec4
Proto Lec4
Proto Lec4
(toxoplasmosis)
• Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular
pathogen within the phylum Apicomplexa.
Tachyzoites
1. TACHYZOITES
2. BRADYZOIT
3. OOCYSTS
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Diagram of the Toxoplasma life cycle.
Morphology
• The intracellular
parasites (tachyzoite)
are 3x6µ, crescent
shaped organisms
that are enclosed in
a parasite membrane
to form a cyst
measuring 10-100 µ
in size
Another example of
Toxoplasma gondii
tachyzoites
Bradyzoites in a
Zoitocyst: A zoitocyst
of Toxoplasma gondii
filled with bradyzoites;
this zoitocyst is in
cardiac muscle
A sporulated oocyst of
Toxoplasma gondii. The
oocyst contains two
sporocysts, each of which
contain four sporozoites.
Toxoplasma gondii :
Modes of transmission
• Ingestion of cyst-containing in
meat (carnivores)
• Ingestion of oocysts
(environmental contamination)
• Congenital infection
• Transfusion (rare)
• Raw goat’s milk, transplantation
Geographic range
• Worldwide
• Infection is more common in warm
climates and lower altitudes than cold
climates and mountainous regions
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF
TOXOPLASMOSIS
– Fever
– Swollen glands
– Jaundice
– An unusually large or small head
– Rash
– Bruises or bleeding under the skin
– Anemia
– Enlarged liver or spleen
– Seizures
– Mental retardation
– Hearing loss
– Vision problems (toxoplasmosis of the eye)
Why should I mind for this parasite?
• A huge burden on economy, only in the USA,
the sanitary cost of raising transplacentally
infected children was $5.3 billion (1993).
• An important percentage of AIDS patients
die because of toxoplasmosis.
• The fetal infection can be also of veterinary
importance, sheeps and goats are prone to
abortion due to Toxoplasma.
Immunology
Both humoral and cell mediated immune
responses are stimulated in normal
individuals. CMI is protective and humoral
response is of diagnostic value.
Diagnostic tests for Toxoplasma