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The taxonomic classification of Blastocystis hominis is mired in controversy. It has been previously considered as yeasts, fungi, or ameboid, flagellated, or sporozoan protozoa. Recently, however, based on molecular studies, especially dealing with the sequence information on the complete SSUrRNA gene, B. hominis has been placed within an informal group, the stramenopiles (Silberman et al. 1996). Stramenopiles are defined, based on molecular phylogenies, as a heterogeneous evolutionary assemblage of unicellular and multicellular protists including brown algae, diatoms, chrysophytes, water molds, slime nets, etc. (Patterson, 1994). Cavalier-Smith (1998) considers stramenopiles to be identical to his infrakingdom Heterokonta under the kingdom Chromista. Therefore, according to Cavalier-Smith, B. hominis is a heterokontid chromista.

Life Cycle:

Blastocystis hominis lifecycle

Blastocystis hominis stages were reproduced from Singh M, Suresh K, Ho LC, Ng GC, Yap EH. Elucidation of the life cycle of the intestinal protozoan Blastocystis hominis. Parasitol Res 1995;81:449. Copyright held by Springer-Verlag and reproduced here by permission of Springer-Verlag and M. Singh.

Knowledge of the life cycle and transmission is still under investigation, therefore this is a proposed life cycle for B. hominis. The classic form found in human stools is the cyst, which varies tremendously in size from 6 to 40 μm The number 1. The thick-walled cyst present in the stools The number 1 is believed to be responsible for external transmission, possibly by the fecal-oral route through ingestion of contaminated water or food The number 2. The cysts infect epithelial cells of the digestive tract and multiply asexually (The number 3, The number 4). Vacuolar forms of the parasite give origin to multi vacuolar The number 5a and ameboid The number 5b forms. The multi-vacuolar develops into a pre-cyst The number 6a that gives origin to a thin-walled cyst The number 7a, thought to be responsible for autoinfection. The ameboid form gives origin to a pre-cyst The number 6b, which develops into thick-walled cyst by schizogony The number 7b. The thick-walled cyst is excreted in feces The number 1.

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