Para Lec - Hookworms Flashcards

(44 cards)

1
Q

Ancylostoma duodenale

common name

A

Old World Hookworm

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2
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Necator americanus

common name

A

New World Hookworm

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3
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Dental Pattern AD

A

2 pairs of teeth

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4
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Dental Pattern NA

A

semilunar cutting plates

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5
Q

Bursa AD

A

trigiditate

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6
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Bursa NA

A

bidigitate

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7
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Spicule AD

A

plain, bristle-like

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8
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Spicule NA

A

barbed, fused

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9
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Host [body part] AD

A

small intestine

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10
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Host [body part] NA

A

small intestine

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11
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diagnostic stage AD

A

ova

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12
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diagnostic stage NA

A

ova

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13
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infective stage AD

A

L3

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14
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infective stage NA

A

L3

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15
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MoT AD

A

Skin penetration, ingestion

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16
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MoT NA

A

purely percutaneous

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17
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morphology of eggs

A

Thin-shelled

2-8 cell stages (blastomeres)

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18
Q

function of teeth

A

for attachment

19
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bursa is only found in m or f

20
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location of bursa, posterior or anterior

21
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found inside bursa

22
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arises from the bursa

23
Q

name for the egg cell stages of hookworms

24
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with or w/o species identification with eggs?

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how are egg reported
hookworm eggs
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how to identify species of hookworms
adult stages
27
other MoT of AD
breastfeeding
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type of soil preferred by hookworms
sandy, warm moist
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where are infection of hookworms commonly identified
coastal areas
30
initial rxn to larval penetration
itchiness
31
how many days does it take to transform from egg to filariform
5-7 days
32
infective stage, closed mouth, sheathed
filariform
33
IS, open mouth, unsheathed
rhabditiform
34
what type of hookworm can penetrate the deepest vascularized layer
human hookworms
35
lab test for hookworms [2]
stool exam | harada mori technique
36
when to culture using HMT
when there is low parasitemia but with eggs found
37
why kato techniques not ideal for hookworm
glycerol is a clearing agent, more than 30 min of exposure to this will make the hookworm egg transparent
38
clinical features/diseases due to larva [3]
ground itch, dew itch creeping eruption pneumonitis [Wakana Disease]
39
clinical features/diseases due to adult [4]
abdominal discomfort IDA Stool with occult blood extreme fatigue, iQ loss
40
treatment for hookworms
albendazole x 1 dose
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virulence factors [4]
secretions: anticoagulants, hemolysin, hemoglobinases change of position every hour continuous sucking = no coagulation teeth
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physical vf
teeth
43
eggs laid per day
5, 000 - 20, 000
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Ground itch would cause blank in primary infection
Dry cough wheezing