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Schistosomiasis

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Overview & Species - Blood Fluke Blues

  • Caused by trematodes (blood flukes), genus Schistosoma. Acquired via direct skin penetration by cercariae larvae in freshwater. Snails are the crucial intermediate hosts.
  • Key Species & Associated Pathology:
    • S. haematobium: Resides in the bladder's venous plexus → hematuria, dysuria, hydronephrosis.
    • S. mansoni / S. japonicum: Reside in mesenteric veins → hepatosplenomegaly, portal hypertension, classic "clay-pipestem" fibrosis of the liver.

Schistosoma spp. life cycle with human and snail hosts

⭐ Chronic infection with S. haematobium is a major biological risk factor for developing squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder.

Lifecycle & Pathophysiology - Snail's Pace Invasion

Schistosoma Life Cycle with Snail and Human Hosts

  • Infection initiates when free-swimming cercariae in freshwater penetrate intact skin.
  • They mature in the liver, where adult worms cleverly coat themselves with host antigens, evading immune detection.
  • Adult worms migrate to their final venous homes:
    • S. mansoni, S. japonicum: Mesenteric veins (GI).
    • S. haematobium: Vesical/pelvic veins (GU).

⭐ Pathology is driven not by worms, but by the host's intense granulomatous immune response (Type IV hypersensitivity) to eggs trapped in tissues, leading to fibrosis and organ damage.

Clinical Manifestations - The Itch & Ache

Cercarial Dermatitis Life Cycle

  • Acute Phase:
    • Swimmer's Itch (Cercarial Dermatitis): An immediate, itchy maculopapular rash at the site of skin penetration. Typically resolves within a week.
    • Katayama Fever: A systemic, serum sickness-like reaction occurring 2-8 weeks after primary infection. Characterized by fever, urticaria, headache, myalgia, and profound eosinophilia.

⭐ Katayama fever is most common in travelers and reflects a massive inflammatory response to migrating schistosomulae and initial egg deposition.

  • Chronic Phase (Organ-specific): Driven by granuloma formation around trapped eggs.
    • Intestinal/Hepatic (S. mansoni/japonicum): Leads to "pipestem" fibrosis (Symmers' fibrosis), portal hypertension, splenomegaly, and ascites.
    • Urogenital (S. haematobium): Causes terminal hematuria, dysuria, and can lead to squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder.

Diagnosis & Treatment - Eggs, Drugs & Relief

  • Diagnosis of Active Infection:
    • Microscopy: Gold standard. Identify characteristic eggs in stool or urine.
      • S. mansoni, S. japonicum: Large, lateral or rudimentary spine.
      • S. haematobium: Large, terminal spine.
    • Serology (Antibody detection): Useful for travelers, but cannot distinguish active from past infection.

Schistosoma egg morphology and viability under microscopy

  • Treatment:
    • Praziquantel: Drug of choice for all species. Highly effective against adult worms.
      • Dose: 40-60 mg/kg orally over one day.
    • Corticosteroids may be added for neuroschistosomiasis or Katayama fever to reduce inflammation.

High-Yield: Praziquantel kills adult worms, but not immature eggs. Eggs can persist and cause inflammation after treatment, sometimes requiring repeat therapy.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Infection occurs when cercariae from freshwater snails penetrate the skin.
  • Acute infection (Katayama fever) presents with fever, urticaria, and profound eosinophilia.
  • S. mansoni and S. japonicum cause portal hypertension through periportal "pipestem" fibrosis.
  • S. haematobium is a major risk factor for squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder.
  • Diagnosis relies on identifying characteristic eggs in stool or urine.
  • The drug of choice for all species is Praziquantel.

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