Diseases

Balantidiasis

Balantidiasis is caused by a large ciliated protozoan parasite, Balantidium coli. The patient most often acquires the cyst through ingestion of contaminated food or water. Following ingestion, excystation occurs in the small intestine, and the trophozoites colonise the large intestine and grow there.

Occurrence: Worldwide. Because pigs are an animal reservoir, human infections occur more frequently in areas where pigs are raised. Other potential animal reservoirs include rodents and nonhuman primates.

Manifestations: Most cases are asymptomatic. Clinical manifestations, when present, include:

Diagnose and treatment: Diagnosis is based on detection of trophozoites in stool specimens or in tissue collected during endoscopy. Treatment is effective with antibiotics.

Vaccine: Not available

Prevent infection with ascarids by:

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