Pentastomiasis and other parasitic zoonoses from reptiles and amphibians

Berl Munch Tierarztl Wochenschr. 2011 Nov-Dec;124(11-12):528-35.

Abstract

Reptiles are growing in popularity as pets.The colonization of reptiles and amphibians by parasites and the resulting disease conditions are the most common problems seen in captive animals.This review focuses on pentastomiasis and sparganosis, important parasitic zoonoses of reptiles and amphibians, respectively, and free living-amoebae. Humans are suitable accidental hosts for some pentastomid species (particularly Armillifer and Porocephalus). In geographical areas with special ethnics, such as in West and Central Africa, and East Asia, 8-45% of the human population can be affected. Usually the larvae are coincidentally found during abdominal surgeries. However, fatalities have been described. Extreme caution is necessary when handling infected reptiles. Ocular or cerebral sparganosis is not uncommonly found in humans in East Asia. This disease is caused by spargana, tapeworm larvae (plerocercoids) of Spirometra sp. The infection occurs when uncooked meat from reptiles or amphibians is applied to wounds or eyes and the parasites migrate directly to human tissue, or by consumption of contaminated food or water. As a consequence of the reptile's predatory behaviour, the full spectrum of endo- and ectoparasites from potential prey animals can be found as transiting parasites in the intestinal tract, e. g. Hymenolepis nana, Cryptosporidium (C.) muris, C parvum or Capillaria hepatica. Occasionally, free-living amoebae are also found in reptile faeces (Acanthamoeba, Naegleria, Hartmanella, Vahlkampfia or Echinamoeba sp.).

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Amphibians / parasitology*
  • Animals
  • Humans
  • Intestines / parasitology
  • Parasitic Diseases / diagnosis
  • Parasitic Diseases / parasitology*
  • Parasitic Diseases / prevention & control
  • Parasitic Diseases / transmission
  • Parasitic Diseases, Animal / parasitology
  • Parasitic Diseases, Animal / pathology
  • Parasitic Diseases, Animal / transmission
  • Pentastomida / physiology*
  • Reptiles / parasitology*
  • Sparganosis / parasitology
  • Sparganosis / pathology
  • Sparganosis / transmission
  • Zoonoses* / parasitology
  • Zoonoses* / transmission