Parasitology II Flashcards

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parasite in Giardiasis

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Giardia Lamblia

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host and intermediate host of giardasis

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host: beavers, dog, humans

intermediate host: none

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transmission of giardia

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food borne or water borne transmission (environmental) –> transmitted in its cyst stage which is when it is infective

if diarrhea, it is commonly seen in its trophozoite stage which is not infective

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lifecycle of giardia

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parasite is discontinuously released in feces (shed in showers)

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diagnosis of giardia

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  • cyst in dry stool (hard to find due to discontinuous release)
  • trophozoite in watery stool
  • therapeutic trial: eat capsule filled with corn attached to a string and trophs attach to capsule if present
  • elisa antigen test
  • immunofluorescent test (high specificity and high sensitivity but expensive)
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symptoms of giardia

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traveller's diarrhea
Pale loose stools (foul smelling; fatty) Frequency 3-8 X daily
Abdominal distension
Flatulence – offensive
Abdominal pain
Weight loss - anorexia
Sulphorous belching
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pathogenesis of giardia

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severity dependent on:
􏰁Number of organisms
􏰁Virulence of strain (Dog - low path) 
􏰁Host immunity
􏰁Mucosal damage
􏰁Secondary bacterial colonization
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groups at high risk of protracted giardia

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immunosuppressed (AIDS patient)
sewage workers
crowded institutions/day care/ city centers
travelers

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treatment of giardia

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metronidazole (flagyl)

tinidazole (tinidamax)

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10
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control of giardia

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improve water tx plants against giardia

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11
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parasite in amoebiasis

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entamoeba histolytica

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two types of amoebiasis

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-Intestinal amoebiasis –> may result in
Amoebic Dysentery

􏰁-Invasive amoebiasis –> usually results in Amoebic Liver Abscesses (ALA)

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13
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morphology of entamoeba histolytica

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cyst containing four nuclei

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14
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transmission of amoebiasis

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ingestion of cysts - fecal oral route

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clinical manifestation of intestinal amoebic dysentery

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􏰁-95% asymptomatic
-􏰁Symptomatic individuals (5%): Diarrhea –
inconsistent with gradual onset, No fever. Flatulence, Abdominal pain
-􏰁Frequency

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clinical manifestation of invasive ALA (amoebic liver abscesses)

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  • may form amoebic abscesses in: liver (majority), brain, skin, lungs, orbit, spleen and genitals
  • 􏰁Fever
  • 􏰁Tender Liver – Epigastric Pain 􏰁
  • Hepatomegaly