Intestinal Distress Flashcards

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What are the causative organisms of Intestinal Distress?

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Enterobius vernicularis (pinworm), 
Trichuris trichura (whipworm), 
Diphyloborthium latum (fish tapeworm), 
Hymenolepis nana and H. diminuta.
Taenia solium (pork tapewom)
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What form of Intestinal Distress is Enterobius venicluaris?

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Helminth

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3
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What type of helminth is Enterobius vernicularis?

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Pinworm

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What are the most common modes of transmission for Intestinal Distress (Enterobius verniculais)?

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Cycle A; vehicle (food, water), formites, self-inoculation

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What are the virulence factors for Intestinal Distress (Enterobius verniculais)?

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6
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How do you culture/diagnose Intestinal Distress (Enterobius verniculais)?

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Adhesive tape + microscopy

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7
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How do you prevent Intestinal Distress (Enterobius verniculais)?

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Hygiene

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How do you treatt Intestinal Distress (Enterobius verniculais)?

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Mebendazole, piperazine

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9
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What are the distinctive features of Intestinal Distress (Enterobius verniculais)?

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Common in United States

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10
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What are the epidemiological features of Intestinal Distress (Enterobius verniculais)?

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United States: up to 40 million cases per year

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11
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What form of Intestinal Distress is Intestinal Distress (Enterobius verniculais)?

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Helminth

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12
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What type of helminth is Trichuris trichura?

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Whipworm

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13
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What are the most common modes of transmission in Intestinal Distress (Trichuris trichiura)?

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Cycle A: vehicle (soil), fecal-oral

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14
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What are the virulence factors for Intestinal Distress (Trichuris trichiura)?

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Burrowing and invasiveness

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How do you culture/diagnose Intestinal Distress (Trichuris trichiura)?

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Blood count, serology, egg or worm detection

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16
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How do you prevent Intestinal Distress (Trichuris trichiura)?

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Hygiene, sanitation

17
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How do you treat Intestinal Distress (Trichuris trichiura)?

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Mebendazole

18
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What are the distinctive features of Intestinal Distress (Trichuris trichiura)?

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Humans sole host

19
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What are the epidemiological features of Intestinal Distress (Trichuris trichiura)?

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United States: prevalence approximately 0.1%; internationally: prevalence as high as 80% in Southeast Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, and Central and South America

20
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What form of Intestinal Distress is Diphyllobothrium latum?

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Helminth

21
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What type of helminth is Diphyllobothrium latum?

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Fish tapeworm

22
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What are the most common modes of transmission for Intestinal Distress (Diphyllobothrium latum)?

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Cycle C; vehicle (seafood)

23
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What are the virulence factors for Intestinal Distress (Diphyllobothrium latum)?

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Vitamin B 12 usuage

24
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How do you culture/diagnose Intestinal Distress (Diphyllobothrium latum)?

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Blood count, serology, egg or worm detection

25
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How do you prevent Intestinal Distress (Diphyllobothrium latum)?

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Cook meat

26
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How do you treat Intestinal Distress (Diphyllobothrium latum)?

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Praziquantel

27
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What are the distinctive features of Intestinal Distress (Diphyllobothrium latum)?

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Large human tapeworm; can be up to 30 feet long; anemia

28
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What are the epidemiological features of Intestinal Distress (Diphyllobothrium latum)?

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Estimated 20 million infections worldwide

29
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What form of Intestinal Distress is Hymenolepis nana and H. diminuta?

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Helminth

30
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What type of helminth are Hymenolepis nana and H. diminuta?

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Tapeworm

31
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What are the most common modes of transmission for Intestinal Distress (Hymenolepis nana and H. diminuta)?

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Cycle C; vehicle (ingesting insects), fecal-oral

32
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What are the virulence factors for Intestinal Distress (Hymenolepis nana and H. diminuta)?

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33
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How do you culture/diagnose Intestinal Distress (Hymenolepis nana and H. diminuta)?

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Blood count, serology, egg or worm detection

34
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How do you prevent Intestinal Distress (Hymenolepis nana and H. diminuta)?

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Hygiene environment

35
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How do you treat Intestinal Distress (Hymenolepis nana and H. diminuta)?

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Praziquantel

36
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What are the distinctive features of (Hymenolepis nana and H. diminuta)?

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Most common tapeworm infection

37
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What are the epidemiological features (Hymenolepis nana and H. diminuta)?

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United States: prevalence approximately 0.4%; internationally: the single most prevalent tapeworm infection