Diagnostic Methods Flashcards

1
Q

What are the “Find the Parasite” methods?

A

Flotation

Sedimentation

Baermann

Smears

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2
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What are the sensitive methods?

A

Molecular

Immunological

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3
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What is used to diagnose with Find a Parasite Method?

A

Feces

Vomit

Sputum

Blood

Muscle Biopsy

Skin scrapings

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4
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How do you diagnose with the immuno- and molecular diagnostic methods?

A

Difficult to find parasites

When missing the infection is critical

Antibodies - exposure

Antigens - have the parasite

DNA/RNA - have the parasite

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5
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Method selection depends on:

A

Importance of accurate diagnosis

Availability and accuracy of methods

Cost

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6
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Method selection is based on:

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Host

The purpose

Clinical signs

An understanding of parasite life cycles

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7
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Results interpretation depend on:

A

Method used

 - Antigen
 - Antibody 
 - PCR
 - Find
 - Diagnose
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8
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What is involved in a routine screening and developing a prevention program?

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Host species

Geographical location

Management system

 - Indoor swine/outdoor swine
 - Indoor cat/outdoor cat
 - Breeding facility
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9
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What are the flotation methods?

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Qualitative (yes/no)

Quantitative (count)

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10
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Explain antigen detection methods

A

Identify specific parasite associated compounds

Feces, blood, serum

Enough parasites

Correct sex of the parasite

Standardized antibody + antigen from animal sample + detecting reagent = color

Antigen test = parasite present

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11
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Explain antibody detection methods

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Identify specific antibodies produced by the host’s immune system

Serum

Immune system

Sufficient exposure time

Standardized antigen + antibody from animal sample + detecting reagent = color
- No color if no antibody

Antibody test = animal has been exposed

 - Antibody tests provide a titer
         - Must understand life cycle to interpret the test
         - Toxoplasma gondii: high titer = no/low shedding in a cat
         - Trypanosoma cruzi: high titer = infection
        - Dirofilaria immitis: positive titer = exposure
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12
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What are the types of methods?

A

Find the parasite

Sensitive methods

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