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Can Med Assoc J ; 115(11): 1111-4, 1976 Dec 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1000445

ABSTRACT

Alaria americana is a trematode, the adult of which is found in mammalian carnivores. The first case of disseminated human infection by the mesocercarial stage of this worm occurred in a 24-year-old man. The infection possibly was acquired by the eating of inadequately cooked frogs, which are intermediate hosts of the worm. The diagnosis was made during life by lung biopsy and confirmed at autopsy. The mesocercariae were present in the stomach wall, lymph nodes, liver, myocardium, pancreas and surrounding adipose tissue, spleen, kidney, lungs, brain and spinal cord. There was no host reaction to the parasites. Granulomas were present in the stomach wall, lymph nodes and liver, but the worms were not identified in them. Hypersensitivity vasculitis and a bleeding diathesis due to disseminated intravascular coagulation and a circulating anticoagulant caused his death 8 days after the onset of his illness.


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Trematode Infections , Adult , Granuloma , Hemorrhage , Humans , Liver/pathology , Lung/pathology , Male , Myocardium/pathology , Necrosis , Stomach/pathology , Thrombosis , Trematoda/isolation & purification , Trematode Infections/parasitology , Trematode Infections/pathology , Vascular Diseases
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Am J Trop Med Hyg ; 25(6): 803-7, 1976 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1008125

ABSTRACT

A fatal human infection with mesocercafiae of Alaria americana is described. Several thousand mesocercariae were estimated to be present in the peritoneal cavity, bronchial aspirate, brain, heart, kidney, liver, lungs, lymph nodes, pancreas, retroperitoneal adipose tissue, spinal cord, spleen, and stomach. Nine days from the onset of symptoms death resulted from asphyxiation due to extensive pulmonary hemorrhage probably caused by immun-mediated mechanisms. Circumstances suggest the victim probably ate inadequately cooked frog legs while hiking. Mesocercariae penetrated through the stomach wall and spread to the various organs both directly and via and circulatory system.


Subject(s)
Ranidae/parasitology , Trematode Infections/etiology , Adult , Animals , Humans , Male , Ontario , Snakes/parasitology , Trematode Infections/parasitology
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J Bacteriol ; 96(5): 1818-34, 1968 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4302300

ABSTRACT

The sequential morphological events in spore formation by Clostridium perfringens type D were observed in Ellner's medium where 80 to 100% of the cells formed spores. Gross structural changes were studied with the light microscope under phase-contrast, and in fixed cells by the use of both nigrosin and Giemsa preparations. Fine structure was examined with the electron microscope in both thin sections and frozen-etched preparations. During the first 3 hr of incubation, the original rod-shaped cells became ellipsoid to ovoid in shape; by 5 to 6 hr, subterminal spores had developed within these enlarged cells. The fine structural sequence was in most respects identical to that in other Bacillaceae, although some stages were illustrated with particular clarity. A unique feature was the development of a convoluted, membranous exosporium which adhered to the outer surface of the two coats and had an unusual fine structure resembling a rectangular array of subunits.


Subject(s)
Clostridium perfringens/cytology , Spores/growth & development , Clostridium perfringens/growth & development , Freezing , Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenases/metabolism , Histological Techniques , Microscopy , Microscopy, Electron , Microscopy, Phase-Contrast
6.
Can J Comp Med Vet Sci ; 30(10): 279-81, 1966 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17649571

ABSTRACT

Salmonellosis due to Salmonella typhimurium was enzootic in a guinea pig breeding colony for over 25 years. A Salmonella-free auxiliary colony was established by removing weanlings from the infected colony to a clean area, and preventing infection. Examination of agglutinin titers and necropsy specimens indicated that the auxiliary colony was still free from Salmonella 18 months after its establishment while 24% of the guinea pigs dying in the infected colony yielded Salmonella typhimurium.

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