Helminths/worms Flashcards

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what is a symbiont, commensal, parasite? define each.

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Symbiont: mutual advantage
Commensal: no harm/no good
Parasite: thrives by doing harm

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eosinophilia suggests what kind of infection?

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allergic OR parasite (usually a helminth)

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many helminths are ____, with lifespans that last _______

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Many helminths are long-lived, with life spans that last decades

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Absence of eosinophilia does not exclude _______

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infection with parasite

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5
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what patient population gets pinworms?

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Common helminthic infection in children

All social strata, all countries

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what is the most prevalent worm infection in the US?

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pinworms “threadworms”

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hosts for pinworms?

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only humans

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pinworm: where do they live in the body and what is the process for this?

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Normal habitat: lumen of the cecum

Gravid female migrates to perineal area during the evening, deposits eggs (thousands) in folds of perineal skin
-Contamination of bedding, etc., scratching, hand-to-mouth –> eggs ingested and migrate to cecum

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cycle for pinworm: ___ to ____ days.

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15-28 days

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Pruritus ani, especially in children, at night… what do you think they have?

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pinworms

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Dx of pinworms

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Scotch tape test, repeated

Visual inspection

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severity of pinworm infection depends on what? is there eosinophilia with this infection?

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Severity of infection depends on number of days out of six scotch tape test positive
-usually no eosinophilia

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Txt for pinworms: hygiene and meds

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Hygiene: wash hands, trim nails, wash bedding

Vermox® (mebendazole) 100 mg po stat repeat at 2 (and 4) weeks

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14
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why do you need to repeat vermox for pinworms at 2 and 4 weeks?

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it doesn’t kill eggs, so you kill with drug when new eggs hatch

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what is the most common parasitic disease in the world?

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Ascariasis (round worm)

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16
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life cycle of ascariasis/round worm/nematodes

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eggs passed in feces, where they can remain in the soil for 2-3 years.

Eggs are ingested and hatch; larvae penetrate the intestinal wall, the heart wall to the lungs, lymphatics, bloodstream.
They travel to lungs where they mature.
worms go to small bowel and grow to adult/reproductive age

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physical length and lifetime length of ascariasis

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Adult worms are 20-30 cm long, live for a year

18
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4 symptoms for ascariasis. What may the people see

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worms from mouth or anus

can cause obstruction, cough, stomach pain, malnutrition

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Dx for Ascariasis

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Fecal smear/ Ova and parasites

20
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What drug txt do you us for ascariasis, when do you recheck? why?

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Mebendazole (Vermox)

recheck stools in 2 weeks to make sure they are gone

21
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rare complications from ascariasis

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bowel obstruction
perforation and peritonitis
abscess

22
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how does one get tapeworm/cestodes ?

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Person eats contaminated food- undercooked beef or pork meat- and gets infected

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what is unique about the tapeworm lifecycle?

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lies dormant in the beef or pork muscle (in cysterici), then when ingested by person, they mature, then eggs or proglottids passed in feces.
* if a person ingested just the eggs, they will not get the infections because the worm needs the pork/beef for part of its lifecycle.

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tapeworms. there are usually how many? any symptoms?

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Usually only one tapeworm

Usually asymptomatic

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txt for tapeworms
Appropriate drug followed by laxative (laxative b/c the hooks hold on very tight and you need to flush out proglottids (segments) and eggs)
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what is cystircercosis ?
Infx caused by eating eggs of pork tapeworm from infected feces.
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what do the larval tapeworms of cystircercosis do in the human? where in the body do they localize?
Host is “supposed to be” the pig, so larvae are at a dead end, just hang out, take up space. **usually localize to the CNS
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a recent immigrant with new onset seizures, what do you think it might be?
Cysticercosis
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what does "symptoms secondary to mass effect" mean?
for cystercercosis- larva take up space in the brain (expanding mass) and symptoms are from this- HA, seizure,etc.
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why is the txt for cysticercosis controversial?
treatment can cause inflammation and swelling in brain (leading herniation and death). if you treat- you need to give steroids as well to deal with the subsequent inflammation leave them alone if you can (b/c larva wont grow ) only treat if seizures are bad, weight cost and benefit
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what is the most common protozoa associated with intestinal human illness? what kind of protozoa is it?
Giardia (a flagellate)
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what is the most virulent kind of protazoa ameba?
Entamoeba histolytica ("breaks tissues")
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usual symptoms of entamoeba histolytica
Typically get colitis symptoms | mucous diarrhea
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Dx to E. histolytica
Microscopy: ID parasite in stool: O & P X 3 Serology: antibodies positive only for histolytica Colonoscopy
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Txt for E histolytica? what must you do after treatment?
Metronidazole (Flagyl): 750 mg po tid x 7-10 days | Test of cure after Tx
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epidemiology for giardia: wary of locations with _____ ______. how is it transmitted?
poor sanitation. transmission if person-to-person and through food/water
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Dx and Treatment for giardia?
Dx: Stool O and P x 3 txt: flagyl 250 mg TID (5-7d)
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3 major points for summary of this unit
Wash your hands! Boil water or use a filter. Remember to get a travel history Have a high index of suspicion with immigrants and travelers
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s/s for giardia
most are ASYMPTOMATIC - malabsorption: steatorrhea/foul - sudden diarrhea