Balantidium coli

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Balantidium coli
  • Largest protozoan

Background

Microbiology

  • Largest protozoan parasite
  • Only ciliated protozoan that infects humans

Epidemiology

  • Worldwide distribution but most common in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Papua New Guinea, and the Middle East
  • Found in contaminated food and water
  • Domestic and wild pigs are the main reservoir, but has been found in other mammals

Life Cycle

  • Ingestion of cysts
  • In the small bowel, the cysts release trophozoites
  • Trophozoites migrate to the large bowel, where they form cysts in the bowel wall and reproduce

Clinical Manifestations

  • Mostly asymptomatic
  • Can cause a chronic intermittent diarrhea with abdominal pain and weight loss
  • Rarely presents with bloody stools and fulminant colitis
    • May be complicated by intestinal perforation
  • Case reports of pulmonary and urinary tract infections

Diagnosis

  • Stool O&P for rapidly motile trophozoites
    • Cysts are rarely seen

Management