Tricomnas Vaginalis Flashcards

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Giardia lamblia

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Intestinal flagellate causing malabsorption syndrome. Diagnosed by stool analysis. Treated with Metronidazole.

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Morphology of Giardia

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Two stages: Trophozoite (pear-shaped, bilateral symmetry, 2 nuclei, flagella) and Cyst (infective stage, 4 nuclei, resistant to environment).

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Giardia Transmission

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Fecal-oral route via contaminated food or water. Infective dose as low as 10 cysts.

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Giardia Pathology

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Causes villous atrophy, malabsorption, steatorrhea, hypoproteinemia, weight loss, and diarrhea.

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Giardia Diagnosis

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Stool examination, String test (Enterotest), Duodenal aspiration, ELISA for Giardia antigen.

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Giardia Treatment

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Metronidazole (Flagyl). Alternative drugs: Tinidazole, Paromomycin, Quinacrine. Not always treated if asymptomatic.

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Trichomonas vaginalis

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Urogenital flagellate causing UTI, vaginitis, urethritis, and PID. Diagnosed via microscopic examination of discharge.

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Trichomonas Morphology

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Only trophozoite stage (no cysts), pear-shaped, 4 anterior flagella, undulating membrane, motile with jerky movement.

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Trichomonas Transmission

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Sexual contact, contaminated toilet seats, towels, swimsuits, and vertical transmission from mother to infant.

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Trichomonas Clinical Features

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Women: Frothy yellow-green discharge, strawberry cervix, dysuria, postcoital bleeding. Men: Thin discharge, prostatitis, dysuria.

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Trichomonas Diagnosis

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Microscopic wet mount (low sensitivity), culture (gold standard before molecular tests).

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Trichomonas Treatment

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Metronidazole. Both patient and sexual partner should be treated simultaneously.

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Giardia Risk Factors

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Achlorhydria, carbohydrate-rich diet, malnutrition, hypogammaglobulinemia, IgA deficiency, chronic pancreatitis.

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Prevention of Giardia

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Sanitation, washing hands and vegetables, proper waste disposal, boiling water, use of iodine solution, breastfeeding protection.

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Trichomonas Complications

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Increased HIV transmission, co-infection with STIs, risk of cervical neoplasia, adverse pregnancy outcomes (preterm, low birth weight).

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Giardia lamblia

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Intestinal flagellate causing malabsorption syndrome. Diagnosed by stool analysis. Treated with Metronidazole.

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Morphology of Giardia

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Two stages: Trophozoite (pear-shaped, bilateral symmetry, 2 nuclei, flagella) and Cyst (infective stage, 4 nuclei, resistant to environment).

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Giardia Transmission

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Fecal-oral route via contaminated food or water. Infective dose as low as 10 cysts.

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Giardia Pathology

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Causes villous atrophy, malabsorption, steatorrhea, hypoproteinemia, weight loss, and diarrhea.

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Giardia Diagnosis

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Stool examination, String test (Enterotest), Duodenal aspiration, ELISA for Giardia antigen.

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Giardia Treatment

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Metronidazole (Flagyl). Alternative drugs: Tinidazole, Paromomycin, Quinacrine. Not always treated if asymptomatic.

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Trichomonas vaginalis

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Urogenital flagellate causing UTI, vaginitis, urethritis, and PID. Diagnosed via microscopic examination of discharge.

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Trichomonas Morphology

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Only trophozoite stage (no cysts), pear-shaped, 4 anterior flagella, undulating membrane, motile with jerky movement.

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Trichomonas Transmission

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Sexual contact, contaminated toilet seats, towels, swimsuits, and vertical transmission from mother to infant.

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Trichomonas Clinical Features
Women: Frothy yellow-green discharge, strawberry cervix, dysuria, postcoital bleeding. Men: Thin discharge, prostatitis, dysuria.
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Trichomonas Diagnosis
Microscopic wet mount (low sensitivity), culture (gold standard before molecular tests).
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Trichomonas Treatment
Metronidazole. Both patient and sexual partner should be treated simultaneously.
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Giardia Risk Factors
Achlorhydria, carbohydrate-rich diet, malnutrition, hypogammaglobulinemia, IgA deficiency, chronic pancreatitis.
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Prevention of Giardia
Sanitation, washing hands and vegetables, proper waste disposal, boiling water, use of iodine solution, breastfeeding protection.
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Trichomonas Complications
Increased HIV transmission, co-infection with STIs, risk of cervical neoplasia, adverse pregnancy outcomes (preterm, low birth weight).