10- Vector borne disease 1 Flashcards

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leshmaniasis is caused by

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sand flies, obligate intracellular protozao of genuc leishmania

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how is leishmania transmitted

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by the bite of infected female phlebotomine sandflies (promastigotes)

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3
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clinical syndromes of leichmaniasis

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visceral, cutaneous, mucosal forms

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cutaneous leishmanisis manifestations

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incubation for weeks, to months
on exposed areas of the skin, lesions are pruritic
starts as pink papule that enlarges, becomes a nodule or plaque like lesion, then painless ulceration with indurated border

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5
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mucosal leishmaniasis

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aka espundia

can occur with for following partially treated or untreated cutaneous leishmaniasis

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dx of cutaneous leishmaniasis

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demonstration of parasite in a clinical specimen (skin), by histology, culture, or PCR

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7
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tx for cutaneous leishmaniasis

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Many cases solve w/out treatment
Local tx: cryotherapy, thermotherapy, intralesional therapy with pentavalent antimonial
Systemic tx for complicated cl: oral azoles, or IV pentavalent antimonials, amphotericin derivatives

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8
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visceral leishmaniasis is aka

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kala azar

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9
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manifestation of visceral leishmaniasis

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abdominal discomfort, splenomegly, hepatomegaly, lymphadenopathy

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10
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T/F VL parasites replicate in the reticuloendothelial system

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11
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what is post kala azar dermal leishmaniasis

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is a chronic skin rash found after responses to treatment for VL due to L. donovani
Presents with erythematous or hypigmented macules that can progress to plaques or nodules

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12
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dx of visceral leishmaniasis

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visualisation of amastigote in smears or tissue (bone marrow), parasite isolation by in virto culture, PCR, serological testing

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13
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tx of visceral leishmaniasis

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amphotercin B, pentavalent antimonial drugs, paromomycin, miltefoseine

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14
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T/F dengue is caused by any one of 4 related viruses, so people can dengue 4 times

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15
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what transmits dengue

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aedes aegypti, aedes albopictus (same as zika and chikugunya)

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16
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can dengue have MTCT

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yes

17
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signs of dengue hemorrhagic fever

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  • fever or recent history of fever lasting 2-7 days
  • any hemorrhagic manifestation
  • thrombocytopenia
  • evidence of increased vascular permeability
18
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severe dengue is defined as

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severe plasma leakage leading to shock or fluid accumulation with respiratory distress

  • severe bleeding
  • severe organ impairement with elevated transaminases (1000), impaired consciousness, heart impairement
19
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tx of dengue

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no specific antivirals