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HOOKWORM DISEASE
(NECATOR AMERICANUS)
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GENERAL INFO
A species of hookworm that causes soil-transmitted helminth
Affects mammals such as humans, dogs, and cats
One of the worlds most important cause of physical and intellectual growth retardation
Most common parasitic roundworm in the world
Helminths are parasitic worms that cause a wide variety of infectious diseases
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BIOLOGY
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REPRODUCTION
Sexual maturity is reached at the final molt,
Egg production occurs 5 weeks after female matures
Mating occurs in the intestine of the host
Males are required to find females and inject their sperm into the female
Females can produce 10,000 eggs per day, and eggs are passed out along feces
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DEVELOPMENT/GROWTH
1st & 2nd stage of Rhabditiform larvae are free-living
3rd stage of filariform larva & comes in contact with host skin
3rd stage larva migrates to intestines, molt and adult will emerge
Adult attaches to inner wall of intestine & cause hemorrhage
From hemorrhage, adult feeds off the blood
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DEVELOPMENT/GROWTH
Mating occurs in intestine
Eggs are expelled along feces
Adult worms can live up to 5 years
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STRUCTURE
Range length 7 to 11 mm
Cylindrical body & a cuticle with 3 main outer layers
Has 2 dorsal & 2 ventral cutting plates
A pair of subdorsal teeth & a pair of subventral teeth
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COMMUNICATION & PERCEPTION
Females produce pheromones to attract males
Setae and amphids: sense organs
Setae detects motion
Amphids detects chemicals
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FOOD HABITS
Worm attaches to intestinal wall
Use its cutting plates to cause bleeding
Feed from the blood of their hosts
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CHEMISTRY
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Cytokine and exsheathment enzymes used to penetrate skin
Glutathione S-transferases critical for parasite blood feeding & survival
Hookworms release considerable amounts of acetylcholinesterase
Acetylcholinesterase affects the host's immune system
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Mitochondrial genome
It encoded 12 proteins
2 ribosomal RNA
22 transfer RNA genes
but lack the ATP synthetase subunit 8 gene
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TREATMENT
Can be treated with combinations of:
-benzene (organic compound)
-Imidazole (organic compound)
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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CLIMATE INFLUENCES
N. americanus is found in tropical climates
Eggs require a moist, warm and shaded environment to hatch
Eggs and juveniles die below freezing or with dry soil
Heavy rains/warm temp. = high positive correlation rate of transmission
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ENVIRONMENT ISSUES
Poverty-stricken areas with poor sanitation are prominent with high infection rates
Locations such as:
-the Americas, Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, China, and Indonesia
Are prominent locations for N. Americanus
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AS A RESULT
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IT AFFECTS
The people in the tropical locations and developing countries
Hookworm is a leading cause of maternal and child morbidity
In children, hookworm causes :
-intellectual, cognitive and growth retardation
intrauterine growth retardation, prematurity, and low birth weight
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ILL EFFECTS
Nutrition and blood loss are the major contributors to ill effects
Severe case scenarios include:
-iron deficiency
-anemia
-weight loss
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MORBIDITY CONTROL
Public health activities are focussed on reducing hookworm's impact
There is an increasing call for STH control programs
STH = soil-transmitted helminth
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QUICK FACTS
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...WHAT?
An estimated 44 million pregnant women that are infected world wide!
It is estimated that up to one-fifth of the world's population is infected with hookworms
Humans do not develop an immunity to hookworm infection
Each hookworm consumes approximately0.03 to 0.15 milliliters of blood each day
Hook-worm disease can causes impotency in men
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REFERENCES
http://gastrointestinal-conditions.knoji.com/facts-about-hookworms/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC89000/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/11812491/
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1994.tb19943.x/abstr...
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/Necator_americanus/#predatio...
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REFERENCES
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2849424/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2929050/
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