Parasites Flashcards
Protozoal infection (single-celled parasite)? 2
cryptosporidium and giardia lamblia
cryptosporidium and giardia lamblia Infection occurs when cysts are ____ which “hatch” into ______ that invade the cells of the ___ _____
Infection occurs when cysts are ingested which “hatch” into trophozoites that invade the cells of the small intestine
what is the source/vehicle for cryptosporidium?
Domestic animals, especially calves. Person-person spread. Outbreaks associated with contaminated water supplies & swimming pools (cysts resistant to chlorine)
what are the symptoms of cryptosporidium?
Diarrhoea, particularly severe in HIV pos patients
which group of patients have particularly severe diarrhoea with cryptosporidium?
HIV patients
what is the management for cryptosporidium parasite?
symptomatic treatment only
what is the source/ vehicle for giardia lamblia
Human only infection. ?Person-person spread. Outbreaks associated with contaminated water supplies
what are the symptoms of giardia lamblia?
Diarrhoea, malabsorption syndrome, anorexia, abdominal pain, flatulence
what is the management of giardia lamblia?
Oral metronidazole
Tiny white worms that look like small pieces of thread when passed in stools. Seen in school children in UK and often infect several members of a family
enterobius vermicularis (threadworms)
enterobius vermicularis - Ova (eggs) ingested→hatch in _____ and live in ___ and ___ →adult females come out on to perianal skin at night and lay ova→ova cause perianal itch→child scratches bottom→puts fingers in mouth
Ova (eggs) ingested→hatch in intestine and live in caecum & colon→adult females come out on to perianal skin at night and lay ova→ova cause perianal itch→child scratches bottom→puts fingers in mouth
what is the source/ vehicle for enterobius vermicularis ?
Human only infection. Person-person spread (poor hygiene)
what are the symptoms of enterobius vermicularis?
Perianal itch, worms seen in stool
what is the management of enterobius vermicularis ?
Oral mebendazole. Often have to treat all members of family at once