Pathogenesis of Parasitic Infections Flashcards

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What are the 3 main species of Schistosomiasis?

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Three main species:
•Schistosoma mansoni
•S. haematobium
•S. japonicum

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What is Schistosomiasis; cercarial dermatitis?

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  • Exposure to cercariae from animal or bird schistosomes
  • Requires pre-sensitization
  • Allergic-type reaction

Key feature of immune response is granuloma formation
•Eggs become organized in granulomas
•Repeated insults and tissue repair leads to fibrosis and organ damage

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What is pathology caused by in Hepato-intestinal schistosomiasis?

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  • Infections with S.mansoniand S. japonicum

* Pathology caused by immune response to eggs

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What do we know about Helminths: onchocerciasis?

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  • Major blinding disease
  • Caused by filarial parasite (Onchocercavolvulus)
  • Transmitted by blackflies
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What do we know about the pathology of Onchocerciasis?

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•Repeated episodes of inflammation to presence of microfilariae leads to permanent damage and scarring in skin and eyes

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What drugs are used in the Control of parasite infections for protozoa, helminths and ectoparasites?

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Protozoa:
Tinidazole
Metronidazole
Nitazoxanide
Benznidazole
Heavy metals (meglumine antimoniate)
Helminths:
Albendazole/mebendazole
Praziquantel
Ivermectin
Diethylcarbamazine
Pyrantel

Ectoparasites:
Ivermectin
Benzyl/malathion lotions

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How can we take Control of parasite infections?

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Behaviours:
•Education
•Hand washing and hygiene behaviours

Environmental interventions:
•Spraying of residual insecticides for household vectors
•Mosquito nets for malaria
•Improved housing
•Sewage disposal and potable water
•Drainage of swamps

Poverty reduction:
•Micro-financing, etc

For many parasite infections in an endemic settings, treatment must be given periodically over long periods of time because re-infections are rapid or because the treatment kills larval rather than adult stages

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Summarise the above lecture:

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  • Parasites are important infections of humans
  • They have a worldwide distribution but are found predominantly in tropical regions among populations living in poverty
  • Although there are effective treatments for most parasitic infections, limited investment still means limited treatment options and problems of drug toxicity for many infections.
  • Poverty reduction and education interventions combined with drug treatments will control/eliminate many parasite infections.
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