Microbiolgy PPT Wuchereria Bancrofti
Microbiolgy PPT Wuchereria Bancrofti
Microbiolgy PPT Wuchereria Bancrofti
PATHOGENESIS
INTRODUCTION
W. Bancrofti causes lymphatic
filariasis
This is also known as elephantiasis
It affects over 120 million people
worldwide
PATHOGENICITY
MODE OF INFECTION : mosquito bite
Transmitting Agent : Female mosquito (Culex, Aedes)
INFECTIVE FORM Third stage of larvae
Portal of entry Skin
Site of localisation- Lymphatic system of superior or inferior
extremities according to site of bite, most commonly of
inguino-scrotal region
Periodicity
Microfilaria are present in the peripheral blood at certain times of
the day
During the night (10 p.m.-2 a.m.)
Maximum number of microfilaria present in the peripheral blood
Pathogenesis
6-12 months must pass before the
microfilariae mature into adults
Once a person is infected, microfilariae can
be produced for up to 10 years.
There are 3 phases of infections:
asymptomatic
inflammatory (acute)
obstructive
Pathogenesis Continued
Asymptomatic Phase
High levels of microfilaria in the blood
No symptoms present
Obstructive Phase
Lymph varicesenlarged lymph vessels
(synonymous with varicose veins)
Lymph scrotum
Occult filariasis
(Meyers Kouwenaar Syndrome)
It occurs as a result of hypersensitivity reaction
to microfilarial antigens
Microfilariae are not found in blood, as they are
destroyed in the tissues.
Clinical manifestations
Massive eosinophilia
Hepato-splenomegaly
Pulmonary symptoms like dry nocturnal cough,
dyspnea, asthamatic wheezing
Occult
filariasis
Cause
Developing worms
and adults
Microfilariae
Basic lesion
Acute inflammation
Eosinophilic
followed by an
granuloma
epitheliod granuloma
surrounding adult
worm and fibrous scar
Organs involved
Lymphatic system ,
lung ,liver, spleen
Microfilariae
Present in blood
Present in affected
tissue
Therapeutic
Serological
response
No response to drugs
test
CFT not so
sensitive
CFT highly
sensitive
Clinical manifestation
Most common presentations are asymptomatic microfilaremia,
acute adeno-lymphangitis, & chronic lymphatic disease
ADL- High fever, lymphatic inflammation and transient local
edema
Lymphangitisinflamed lymph vessel seen as red streaks
underneath the skin
Acute lymphangitis Caused by allergic or inflammatory
reaction to filarial infection
Filarial fever Filarial lymphangitis is usually accompanied
by raise of temperature ranging from 103 to 104F which
continue for several days (3-5days) .Temperature comes
down with profuse sweating .
Hydrocele- Accumulation of
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