Parasitology II lecture – Flashcards

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What's the scientific name for pin worm?
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enterobius vermicularis
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What's the scientific name for whip worm?
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trichuris trichiura
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What's the scientific name for a large roundworm?
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ascaris lumbricoides
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What's the scientific name for hookworm?
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necator americanus or ancylostoma duodenale
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How many eggs does the female pinworm lay and where does she lay them?
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20,000 eggs perianally
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Enterobius vermicularis causes what diseases in the female genital tract?
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vaginitis, granulomatous endometritis or salpingitis
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What is the treatment for enterobius vermicularis?
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pyrantel pamoate, mebendazole, and albendazole
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How do you prevent enterobius vermiculars infection?
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trim fingernails short, wash hands thoroughly, eggs are sensitive to sunligh, open curtains in daylight
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T/F In the case of Enterobius vermicularis infection you treat all family members simultaneously
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true
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Where does the female trichuris trichura lay eggs?
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3,000 to 10,000 in the feces daily
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How big are adult whipworms?
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30-50mm
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How big are adult female pinworms?
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10mm
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What are the symptoms of moderate infection of trichuris trichura?
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damage to intestinal mucosa, nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea, stunted growth
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What are the symptoms of heavy infection with trichuris trichura?
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significant mucosal damage, blood loss/anemia and colonic or rectal prolapse
**colonic ulceration may allow bacteria to enter bloodstream which is fatal
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How do you diagnose trichurs trichura?
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microscopic identification in stool. Eggs easily visible in symptomatic cases. Also look for eosinophilia.
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How do you treat trichuris trichura?
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mebendazole and albendazole
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How big are adult ascaris lumbricoides?
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15-40 cm long
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How big are adult ascaris lumbricoides?
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15-40 cm long
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Describe the size and shape of ascaris lumbricoides eggs?
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elliptical (35 x 55 um) with rough coat
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What are the symptoms of heavy ascaris lumbricoides infection?
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fever, wheezing, SOB, abdominal pain, malabsorption of food, intestinal obstruction (due to worm bolus)
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Ascaris lumbricoides can migrate to what sites in the body other than intestine?
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appendix, bile duct, or pancreatic duct
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What is a sign of ascaris lumbricoides in poorly nourished children?
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growth retardation
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T/F Infection with ascaris lumbricoides can result in deaht from respiratory failure.
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true but very rare
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Which worm will attempt to exit the body when the patient has a high fever?
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ascaris lumbricoides
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HOw do you diagnose ascaris lumbricoides?
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identification of eggs in feces and finding larvae and eosinophils in sputum
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How many people in the US are infected with enterobius vermicularis?
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30-40 million
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Mebendazole is used for what infections?
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pin, whip, round, tape and hook
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Albendazole is used for what infections?
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round, tape and fluke
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Adult trichuris trichiura live in the _____.
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cecum (larvae hatch in the small intestine)
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What do you use for treatment of ascaris lumbricoides?
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mebendazole and albendazole are preferred if pt also has trichuris trichiura
also, pyrantel pamoate
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What do the adult necator americanus look like?
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10mm pinkish-white, hook shaped, 2-14 year lifespan
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What does necator americanus feed on?
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worms attach to mucosa of small bowel to suck blood
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How many eggs does the necator americanus female release daily?
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10,000-20,000
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How big are necator americanus eggs?
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40-60 um
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What are the symptoms of necator americanus?
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mostly asymptomatic. "ground itch" on soles of feet for several days, gastric pain, blood loss, eosinophilia in gut and periphery. Pulmonary manifestations similar to ascaris infection; less freqent, less severe
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Hypoalbuminemia is comon when you are infected with which helminth?
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necator americanus
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Severe anemia caused by necator americanus can cause _______ in children.
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heart failure; also may retard physical/mental/sexual development
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Where in the body is the adult necator americanus located?
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mucosa small bowel
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Where do ancylostoma duodenale eggs hatch?
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eggs hatch and larvae grow in teh feces/soil
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What stage of ancylostoma duodenale is infected?
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third-stage larvae
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Where does Ancylostoma infect?
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larvae penetrate skin, carried through blood vessels to heart, then to lungs, coughed up a swallowed. Then mature to adults in small intestine
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How do you diagnose ancylostoma duodenale?
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examine stool for worm eggs (may be need to be concentrated) Egg count indicates worm burden and if stool stands for too long eggs may hatch into larvae
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The eggs of which two helminths are indistinguishable?
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N. americanus and A. duodenale
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How do you treat necator americanus?
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mebendazole, albendazole, and pyrantel pamoate
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How do you prevent being infected with necator americanus?
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wearing shoes, practicing good sanitation
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How big are adult strongyloides stercoralis?
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2mm
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How does strongyloides stercoralis infect its host?
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infective filariform larvae penetrates intact skin initiating infection-->circulatory system--> lungs --> coughed up--> swallowed
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How does necator americanus infect host?
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larvae penetrate skin, enter bloodstream, reach heart, lung capillaries, alveolar spaces, are coughed up then swallowed, mature in small intestine
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Which worms are coughed up only to be swallowed?
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ascarius lumbricoides, strongyloides stercoralis, ancylostoma duodenale, necator americanus
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Where does strongyloides stercoralis lay its eggs?
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gravid female penetrates the mucosa of the duodenum to deposit eggs
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What are the two cycles by which strongyloides stercoralis can infect host?
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direct cycle (similar to hookworm) and autoinfective cycle: larvae invade internal mucosa (internal) or peri-anal skin (external)
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What are the GI symptoms of strongyloides stercoralis?
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GI- usually asymptomatic, heavy load causes epigastric pain/tenderness made worse by food intake also peptic ulcer-like pain with peripheral eosinophilia. Also, vomiting, diarrhea, malabosprtion may be seen with heavy mucosal damage
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What are the pulmonary symptoms of strongyloides stercoralis
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fever/coughing/wheezing/burning in chest/shortness of breath (similar to ascariasis)
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What disease has the halmark of peptic ulcer like pain with eosinophilia?
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strongyloides stercoralis
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What helminth causes raised red serpinginous (creeping) lesions over buttockes/lower back and why?
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strongyloides stercoralis due to external autoinfection arising from larval invasion of peri-anal area
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How do you diagnose strongyloides stercoralis?
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indentify larvae in fresh stool.
if absent from stool, look in duodenal aspirates, jejunal biopsies
Also, can identify larvae in sputum/may culture on agar plates
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What is the larva currens?
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a red line on skin that moves (~5cm/day) then disappears when you become infected with strongyloides stercoralis
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What is the treatment for strongyloides stercoralis?
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ivermectin and thiabendazole
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How do you prevent strongyloides stercoralis infection?
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good sanitation, avoid fecal contamination of water/soil/food
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What type of drug is ivermectin?
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broad spectrum anti-parasitic
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