Introduction to Parasites 1 Flashcards

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<p>What is a parasite?</p>

A

<p>An organism that lives in another organism (host) and gets its food at the expense of the host</p>

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<p>How does the complexity of parasites compare to bacteria?</p>

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<p>They are simple organisms but more complex than bacteria</p>

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<p>What do parasites cause?</p>

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<p>Many diseases with malaria causing the most deaths globally</p>

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<p>What are the 3 classes of parasites?</p>

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<p>Protozoa</p>

<p>Helminths (worms)</p>

<p>Arthropods</p>

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<p>What are examples of protozoa?</p>

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<p>Malaria</p>

<p>Amoebae</p>

<p>Flagellate</p>

<p>Leishmaniasis</p>

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<p>How is malaria spread?</p>

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<p>By mosquito</p>

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<p>What are symptoms of amoebae?</p>

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<p>Diarrhoea with blood/pus and cysts formed in stool</p>

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<p>What does leishmaniasis cause?</p>

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<p>Skin or mucosal ulceration</p>

<p>Leads to fever and weight loss</p>

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<p>How does leishmaniasis spread?</p>

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<p>Bite by sandflies</p>

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<p>How is leishmaniasis diagnoses?</p>

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<p>Histology of biopsy material</p>

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<p>What are examples of helminths?</p>

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<p>Roundworms (nematodes)</p>

<p>Tapeworms (cestodes)</p>

<p>Flukes (trematodes)</p>

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12
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<p>What is the scientific name of roundworms?</p>

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<p>Nematodes</p>

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<p>How are nematodes diagnosed?</p>

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<p>Pressing adhesive tape againt perianal region in the morning</p>

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<p>Where are nematodes ova seen?</p>

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<p>In microscopy</p>

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<p>How are nematodes transmitted?</p>

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<p>Faecal-oral route</p>

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<p>What is a common nematode and what does it do?</p>

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<p>Ascaris lumbricoides which is a mass of worms that may obstruct the intestine or bile duct</p>

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<p>What are common cestodes?</p>

A

<p>Taenia saginata (beef)</p>

<p>Taenia solium (pork)</p>

18
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<p>How do cestodes spread?</p>

A

<p>Larvae cysts ingested in meat</p>

19
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<p>Where are cestodes ova seen?</p>

A

<p>In stool</p>

20
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<p>What is a species of cestodes carried by dogs and transmitted by humans ingesting eggs?</p>

A

<p>Echinococcus spp</p>

21
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<p>What is the scientific name of flukes?</p>

A

<p>Tramatodes</p>

22
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<p>What is the scientific name of tapeworms?</p>

A

<p>Cestodes</p>

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<p>What are common kinds of trematodes?</p>

A

<p>Schistosomes species:</p>

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<p>S.haematobium (bladder)</p>

<p>S.mansoni (intestinal)</p>

<p>S.japonicum (intestinal)</p>

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<p>Where are high rates of trematodes found?</p>

A

<p>Near fresh water</p>

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What is an important thing in the life cycle of trematodes?

Snails

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What are examples of arthropods?

Lice

Ticks

Mites

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What are protozoa?

Microscopic once celled organisms that can be free living or parasitic in nature

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How are protozoa transmitted?

Faecal-oral route (live in human intestine)

Arthropod vector (live in blood or tissue)

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Where do protozoa that are transmitted by the faecal-oral route live?

Human intestine

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Where do protozoa that are trasmitted by a arthropod vector live?

Blood or tissue

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What is the life cycle of malaria?

1) Sprozoites injected under skin by mosquito

2) Travels through blood and enters liver

3) Matures in liver and re-enters circulation at merozoites

4) Invade red cells, multiply and lyse cells

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What is the life cycle of schistosomiasis?

1) Miracidia released in fresh water

2) Penetrate body of snail

3) Cercaria emerge from snail after 4-6 weeks

4) Penetrate human skin

5) Travel from lungs to liver

6) Mature in liver into worms (schistosomes) that migrate to the bladder venules

7) Lay eggs that cause inflammation

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When does a definitive diagnosis of a parasite happen?

Once the parasite is identified in host tissue or excreta

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What are the different stages present in microscopy?

Parasites

Cysts

Ova

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What is rarely possible for parasites?

Culture

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What is used to diagnose malaria?

Blood films

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What is serology?

Detection of antibodies

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Is serology used to detect parasites?

Yes it can be useful, especially for parasites in deep tissue