Balantidiasis
Common Name of Organism | Latin Name | Body Parts Affected | Diagnosis Type | Where Found | Source of Parasite |
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Balantidiasis | Balantidium coli | Iintestinal mucosa, may become invasive in some patients | Stool (diarrhea=ciliated trophozoite; solid stool=large cyst with horseshoe shaped nucleus) | Southeast Asia, Philippines, Papua, Bali | Ingestion of cyst, zoonotic infection acquired from pigs (feces) and associated waste areas |
Dormancy Period: a few days to the lifetime of the patient.
Balantidiasis is a zoonotic disease and is acquired by humans via the feco-oral route from the normal host, the pig, where it is asymptomatic. Fecally contaminated food and water are the common sources of infection in humans.
Some people infected with Balantidiasis may have no symptoms or only mild diarrhea and abdominal discomfort but others may experience more severe symptoms reminiscent of an acute inflammation of the intestines. Balantidium mostly causes asymptomatic and self-limiting infections. Asymptomatic hosts serve as reservoirs of infection in the community.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balantidiasis
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Therapure Remedies: Neem Soap with scrub glove, Vita Bath with CP SO;.CP W, CP PAR-D. CP PAR-M, CP PIN, CP PRS, CP SPQ, Therapure Bug Juice.
Jamu Jo: JJ 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15.
IV Therapy: Glutathione, DMSO, CP ID, CP IN, CP IZ, CP IS, Lysine, Magnesium, Vitamin B Complex, Vitamin D, Zinc.
Conventional Remedies: Tetracycline, metronidazole, iodoquinol.