- Balantidium coli
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name = "Balantidium coli"
domain = Eukaryota
unranked_phylum =Alveolata
phylum = Ciliophora
classis =Litostomatea
ordo =Vestibuliferida
familia = Balantiididae
genus = "Balantidium "
species = "B. coli"
binomial = "Balantidium coli"
binomial_authority = (Malmsten, 1857)"Balantidium coli" is a species of
ciliate protozoan . This parasite is the only member of this family known to bepathogen ic to humans. Hosts includepig s,wild boar s,rat s,primates (including humans),horse s,cattle andguinea pig s. Infection is transmitted within or between these species by fecal-oral transmission. Pigs are the most significant reservoir hosts, though they show few if any symptoms.Cysts are the infective stage, responsible for transmission of
balantidiasis . The host usually acquires cysts through ingestion of contaminated food or water. Following ingestion, excystation occurs in the small intestine, and thetrophozoite s colonize the large intestine. Both cysts and trophozoites are identifiable by a large, "sausage shaped" macronucleus.The
trophozoite s reside in the lumen of thelarge intestine , where they replicate bytransverse binary fission , during which conjugation may occur. Some trophozoites invade the wall of the colon using proteolytic enzymes and multiply; some of these return to the lumen. In the lumenTrophozoite s may disintegrate or undergo encystation. Encystation is trigerred by dehydration of the intestinal contents and usually occurs in the distal large intestine, but may also occur outside of the host in feces.Geographic distribution
Worldwide. Pigs are a reservoir. Infection of people occurs more frequently in areas where pigs comingle with people, including the
Philippines ,Mexico ,South America andPapua New Guinea .Less than 1% of the human population is infected worldwide.
References
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