Microbiology- Parasitic Infections Flashcards

1
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What disease does typanosoma cruzi cause?

A

Chagas disease

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2
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Chagas disease- epidemiology

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central and south america, zoonosis

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Chagas disease- pathogenesis

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blood sucking reduvid bugs –> defecate in wounds –> proliferation in cells –> dispersed around body

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4
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Chagas disease- affected tissues

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CNS, GI, and cardiac muscle

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Chagas disease- Sx

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asymptomatic initally, chronic tissue destruction and myocarditis

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Taenia Solium (pork tapeworm)- epidemiology

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south and central america and asia

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Taenia Solium- transmission

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eating uncooked pork/bear which contains larvae

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Taenia Solium- pathogenesis

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larvae in GI –> mature into tapework –> eggs hatch in adult GI –> can invade muscle or CNS

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Taenia Solium- Sx

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asymptomatic

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Trichinella spiralis- morphology

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nematode that can infect any animal and has a life cycle complete in 1 host

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Trichinella spiralis- transmission

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infected pig meat

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Trichinella spiralis- pathogenesis

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larvae digested out in GI –> adult works in mucosa –> eggs into blood –> larvae penetrate SM and mature

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Trichinella spiralis- Sx

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light infections are asymptomatic, inflammatory rxns. Fever, muscle pain weakness and eosinophilia in heavy infections

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What is an amastigote?

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A cell that doesnt have visible flagella or cilia

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What is a trypmastigote?

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a kinetoplast is near the posterior end of the body and the flagellum lies attacked to the cell body for most of its length

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16
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What is the trypomastigote life cycle?

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tiatomine take blood meal –> penetrates varios cells –> multiple by binary fission in tissues –> amastigotes mature into trypomastigotes and then enter blood –> tiatomine –> epimastigotes in midgut –> multiply in midgut –> move to hindgut

17
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What are the 2 drugs to treat Chagas?

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Benznidazole or Nifurtimox

18
Q

What are cysticeri?

A

muscle infection caused by the ingestion of T. solium eggs that hatch and the larve invade muscle and the CNS

19
Q

What diagnostic tool can you use to Dx cysterceri?

A

Cysticeri in muscle eventually calcified and can be seen on radiograph

20
Q

What is the drug of choice for trichinellosis?

A

Albendazole