Week 4 - Intro to Parasite Skin Infections Flashcards

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What is unique about parasites?

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  1. They can be difficult to classify because they cause disease in multiple systems
  2. Can be unicellular or multicellular
  3. Can be vector transmitted or acquired directly
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Why do antiparasitics often have side effects?

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Parasites and eukaryotes and its difficult to find drugs with specificity against the parasite vs. the host

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If an antiparasite is given orally. . .

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it must be well absorbed into the bloodstream. You have to consider whether it can kill all stages of the parasite & must be able to get where the organism is present

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What groups do parasites most commonly occur in in the US?

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Immigrants & people who have traveled to endemic areas

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What is onchocerciasis treatment?

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IVERmectin for rIVER blindness

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What organism is associated with Chagas’ disease and what is associated with African sleeping sickness?

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Chagas - Trypanosoma cruzi

Sleeping Sickness - Trypanosoma brucei

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What drug crosses the blood brain barrier and 5-10% of people who take it will get reactive encephalopathy and half of those will die? What does it treat?

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Melarsoprol

-African Sleeping Sickness (African Trypanosomiasis)

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What’s the drug of choice for Chagas disease? What’s its mechanism?

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Nifurtimox
-causes oxidative stress by inhibiting NADPH dependent dehydrogenases and impairing the mitochondrial membrane potential - Benznidazole has similar mechanisms

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