Pathology and common worms Flashcards

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What is a pathogen? Give four examples.

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A pathogen is an organism that can produce disease in animals, e.g. viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa.

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What is a zoonotic disease?

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A disease that can be transmitted between animals and humans, e.g. Salmonella 沙門氏菌, rabies 狂犬病

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What is direct transmission?

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requires one animal touches another, e.g. Papilloma 乳頭狀瘤 (warts), ringworms 癬

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What is indirect transmission?

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requires a vector to transmit a disease, e.g. ringworm, parvovirus

airborne: coughing, sneezing
biological: insects, bodily fluids, pest mammals 害蟲哺乳動物
mechanical: desks

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5
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How can we prevent the spread of zoonotic diseases as a massage therapist?

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  • Wash your hands with antibacterial soap in between clients
  • Change sheet/massage area linea in between clients
  • Change your shirt if an animal sneezes on you
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What are some common intestinal worms in dogs?

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Roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, whipworms

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What are worms?

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Worms are internal parasites that live in the intestines and other organs or viscera 內臟 of the body.

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What are three general conditions where animals may become infested with worms?

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  • Young animals: acquire from their mother before/just after birth
  • Flea-ridden/hunter animals: expose to fleas on their prey
  • Immune-suppresed/compromised animals (免疫抑製或受損的動物): higher risks of parasitic infections
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Is heartworm treatable? What is the concern of the treatment of heartworm?

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Yes. The treatment is dangerous and can be fatal. The drugs have side effects on the animal, e.g. dying worms may obstruct the heart

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What are the clinical signs of worms?

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Absent in the early stage until seeing signs: chronic diarrhoea, worms in feces

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Is there a specific age or breed or dog will be infected with heartworms?

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No

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Why can’t we massage a dog with heartworm?

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Massage will put more strain to the heart due to the increase blood flow.

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13
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How is heartworm spread?

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Mosquitos

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How can a dog get infected with heartworms?

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When a mosquito bites a dog, the larvae are transmitted to the dog. It can take about 6 months for the larvae to mature into adult worms. A test on heartworm will then be positive.

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What are the typical symptoms of heartworm?

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Early stages: no signs (for years)

BCHWFH = Because heartworm work from home

Later: heart murmur, cough persistently, difficult to breathe, weak, faint, heart failure, the liver, kidney and other organs can be affected

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16
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Can we massage a dog with roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms and whipworms?

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No

17
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What is the common host of roundworms?

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young animals

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What are the clinical signs of roundworms?

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Light infections: unnoticed
Heavy infections: bloated belly, diarrhoea, weight loss, vomit

19
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What is the predilection site of roundworms 蛔蟲, tapeworms/cestodes 條蟲 and hookworms 鉤蟲?

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small intestine

20
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What do tapeworms/cestodes 條蟲 rely on to survive?

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nutrients inside the intestine

21
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How do tapeworms/cestodes 條蟲 look like in poop?

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grain of rice

22
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What are the clinical signs of tapeworms/cestodes?

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Adult cestodes rarely cause disease in dogs and cats’ intestine

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  • unthrifty (unhealthy/weak)
  • malaise (discomfort)
  • irritable
  • capricious appetite
  • shaggy coat 毛粗長而蓬亂
  • colic 絞痛
  • mild diarrhoea
23
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What do hookworms and whipworms rely on to survive?

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blood

24
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What can hookworms cause?

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severe anemia

25
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What is the predilection site of whipworms 鞭蟲?

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Large intestine: Cecum (盲腸) and colon (結腸)

26
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What are the clinical signs of whipworms?

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Early stage: no symptoms (dormant for long periods)
Later: persistent, watery diarrhoea

27
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What are common zoonotic parasites?

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Roundworms, tapeworms and hookworms

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How can common zoonotic parasites be transmitted to humans?

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If a human ingests worm eggs, the parasites often migrate
through the body and cause serious damage. They can also enter the body via the skin and eyes.