Protozoa Flashcards

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Cryptosporidium

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Chronic watery D in AIDS
Transmitted by oocytes in H2O or person to person

Filtration removes oocytes in water

Oocytes on modified acid fast stain of stool – bright red/pink

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Giardia lamblia

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Ingested cysts trophozoites that interfere w/ fat absorption

Acute, fatty, foul smelling diarrhea
Flatulence
Abdominal bloating

Pear sheaped trophozoites or cysts in stool

  • 4 flagella, double nucleas – owel eye appearance
  • tumble motility

Tx: metronidazole, tinidazole

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Entamoeba histolytica

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Amebiasis -> bloody diarrhea
“amoebic dysentery”

invades colon -> tissue damage can perforate colon
Flask shaped ulcer – narrow opening w/ wide submucosal ulceration

Fecal oral route

Dx: trophozoites or cysts in stool
Ingested RBCs
Cysts – multiple nuclei

Serology – AB against Entamoeba
Stool Ag

Liver abscess w/ RUQ pain

Tx:
Trophozoites: metronidazole, tinidazole
Cysts: iodoquinol or paromomycin

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Trichomonas vaginalis

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MC protozoal infection in US
Vaginalitis and foul smelling greenish vaginal discharge

Transmission – sexual activity

Wet mount of vaginal discharge – pear shaped, very motile – twitching motion

3Fs: Foul smelling discharge, flagella, flagyl (metronidazole)

elevated vaginal pH

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Toxoplasma gondii

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Handling cat feces or litter

Eating cysts in infected meat

TORCH infection

Causes congenital toxoplasmosis

  • chorioretinitis
  • hydrocephalus
  • intracranial calcifications

dormant for life unless immune system compromised -> reactivation
-ring enhancing lesions

Dx:
Serology – Ab
-Toxoplasma IgM – acute; IgG reactivation

Bx for definitive dx – differentiates from primary CNS lymphoma

Tx: sulfadiazine + pyrimethamine + folinic acid

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Naegleria foweleri

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Amoeba causing rapidly fatal meningoencephalitis

Swimming in fresh water lakes
-enters nose, passes through cribriform plate into brain

tx: amphotericin B

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African sleeping sickness

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Trypanosoma brucei rhodiesiense
Trypanosoma brucei gamblense

Tsetse fly

Protozoa in blood stream: fever, enlarged LN, somnolence

Late stage infection: CNS

  • encephalitis
  • coma and death

Blood smear – long wispy organisms

Tx: Suramin – early blood borne dz
Melarsoprol – CNS involvement

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Trypanosoma cruzi

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Chagas Dz
S America

Reduviid bug – kissing bug
-painless bite, feces scratched into skin

Everything is BIG
Dilated cardiomyopathy
Megaesophagus
Mega colon

Dx: blood smear

Tx: Benznidazole
Nifutimox

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Leishmainia donovani

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Visceral leishmaniasis
Cutaneous leishmaniasis – slow healing ulcerating papules

Sandfly transmission

Spiking fevers, HSM, pancytopenia

Dx: amastigotes inside M0, lacks flagella

Tx:
Visceral: liposomal amphotericine B
Cutaneous: sodium stibogluconate

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Babesia microti

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Babesiosis

Trophozoite – ring form in RBC
Merozoite – “maltese cross” in RBC

Fever and hemolytic anemia
NE US
Ixodes tick – can have coinfection w/ Lyme dz

Tx: severe – quinine + clindamycin

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Malaria types and sx

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P. vivax and P. ovale: 48 hr cycle, dormant in liver, tx: primaquine

P. falciparum – most severe, MC in Africa

  • sequestration of RBCs -> occlusion of small vessels
  • > cerebral malaria, kidney, lung

P. malariae – 72 hr cycle

Cyclic sx: fever when RBCs rupture -> release merozoites into circulation
HA, anemia, splenomegaly

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Malaria life cycle

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Mosquito injects sporozoite

Sporozoites enter hepatocyte
-> Exoerythrocytic cycle: Early schizont -> late schizont -> merozoites rupture hepatocyte

Enter RBC -> erythrocyte cycle
Early trophozoite resembles diamond ring
Trophozoite -> early schizont -> late schizont -> merozoites released triggering fever and chills

-> gametocytes – mosquito drinks gametocytes

Plasmodium falciparum has banana shaped gametocyte

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Malaria treatment

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Chloroquine + primaquine (P. vivax or P. ovale)

Chloroquine resistant (most P. falciparum)
Quinine + doxycycline
Atovaquone – proguanil
Artemether – lumefantrine
Mefloquine
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