Free living ameoba Flashcards

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What disease is caused by Naegleria fowleri?

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Primary amebic meningoencephalitis

Intense HA, sore throat, fever, stiff neck, Kernig sign

Hemorrhage, edema and tissue necrosis

Rapidly fatal, 4-5 days

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How does N. fowleri enter the CNS?

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Nasal inoculation, penetrates cribriform plate and enters the CNS

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How is N. fowleri diagnosed?

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Purulent CSF with erythrocytes and amebae

CSF wet mount

Hemorrhagic CSF

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What disease is caused by Balamuthia mandrillaris?

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Granulomatous amebic encephilitis

Causes single/multiple brain abscesses

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How is N. fowleri treated?

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IV +/- intrathecal amphoteracin B

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How is B. mandrillaris acquired?

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Inhalation of cysts or direct skin contact

Typically in immunocomrpromised

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What are the symptoms of B. mandrillaris infection?

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Derm/nasal lesion

Edema of brain tissue

Fever, headache, nausea, vomiting seizure

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How is B. mandrillaris diagnosed?

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Autopsy

CSF

Serology/PCR?

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What does Acanthamoeba cause?

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Granulomatous Amebic Encephalitis

Acanthamoeba keratitis

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What is Acanthameoba keratitis?

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Corneal trauma with exposure to acanthamoeba

Causes corneal ulceration and severe ocular pain

Sight threatening

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How is acanthamoeba diagnosed?

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Brain biopsy

Neuroimaging

Corneal scrapings

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How is acanthamoeba treated?

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GAE - Combination antibiotics, antifungal, antiprotozoal

AK - topical antiseptics, repeated corneal transplant, enucleation

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What develops from a Sappinia infection?

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Sinusitis

Developed chronic meningoencephalitis

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What is Babesiosis macroti?

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Intracellular parasite resembles plasmoida

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What is the vector of B. macroti?

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Ixodes tick

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What are the symptoms of a B. macroti infection?

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Malaise, fever, headache, chills, sweating, fatigue, weakness

Hemolytic anemia

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How is Babesiosis diagnosed/

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Blood smear

18
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How is babesiosis treated?

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Atovaqone + azithromycin

Clindamycin + quinine - severe

Hemodialysis