Helminths/worms Flashcards
what is a symbiont, commensal, parasite? define each.
Symbiont: mutual advantage
Commensal: no harm/no good
Parasite: thrives by doing harm
eosinophilia suggests what kind of infection?
allergic OR parasite (usually a helminth)
many helminths are ____, with lifespans that last _______
Many helminths are long-lived, with life spans that last decades
Absence of eosinophilia does not exclude _______
infection with parasite
what patient population gets pinworms?
Common helminthic infection in children
All social strata, all countries
what is the most prevalent worm infection in the US?
pinworms “threadworms”
hosts for pinworms?
only humans
pinworm: where do they live in the body and what is the process for this?
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
cycle for pinworm: ___ to ____ days.
15-28 days
Pruritus ani, especially in children, at night… what do you think they have?
pinworms
Dx of pinworms
Scotch tape test, repeated
Visual inspection
severity of pinworm infection depends on what? is there eosinophilia with this infection?
Severity of infection depends on number of days out of six scotch tape test positive
-usually no eosinophilia
Txt for pinworms: hygiene and meds
Hygiene: wash hands, trim nails, wash bedding
Vermox® (mebendazole) 100 mg po stat repeat at 2 (and 4) weeks
why do you need to repeat vermox for pinworms at 2 and 4 weeks?
it doesn’t kill eggs, so you kill with drug when new eggs hatch
what is the most common parasitic disease in the world?
Ascariasis (round worm)