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Parasitology/Intestinal Protozoa - Giardia and Others

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What are two other names for Giardia lamblia?   Giardia duodenalis or G. intestinalis  
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What is the transmissible form of Giardia lamblia?   Cyst  
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Which form of Giardia lamblia causes disease?   Trophozoites  
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Compare the size of the cyst and trophozoites forms of Giardia lamblia.   Cysts: 10um Trophozoites: 20um  
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Name some mammals that can cause zoonotic transmission of Giardia lamblia to humans.   Livestock, cats, dogs, beavers  
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Which patients are probably at risk for developing worse Giardia infections?   agammaglobulinemic patients  
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What are the epidemiologic exposures that should make one consider Giardia lamblia as part of the differential diagnosis in the US?   Day care, waterborne outbreaks, hikers, foreign travel  
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True/False: Giardia lamblia can cause symptomatic and asymptomatic infection.   True  
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What is are the symptoms of active Giardia lamblia infection?   Foul-smelling diarrhea, abdominal cramping, bloating lasting weeks and often resulting in weight loss.  
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How does Giardia lamblia cause symptoms?   Trophozoites multiply and attach to small bowel epithelium by a sucking disk which leads to malabsorption.  
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True/False: During asymptomatic infection with Giardia lamblia people can pass trophozoites.   False: They are “cyst passers”.  
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How is diagnosis of Giardia lamblia made?   1.Antigen detection: ELISA/IF 2. Stool microscopy to visualize cysts on a stained smear or motile trohphozoites on a saline wet mount. 3. Duodenal sampling (rare)  
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What are the drugs of choice for treating Giardia lamblia?   Tinidazole or metronidazole  
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How is infection with Giardia lamblia prevented?   Fecal-oral hygiene, boiling, filtering, iodine works on water  
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How are people infected by Cryptosporidium spp.?   Ingestion of oocysts.  
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What is the leading cause of diarrhea in AIDS?   Cryptosporidium spp.  
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What is the normal course of infection with Cryptosporidium spp. in immunocompetent pts?   self-limited diarrhea, abd pain for 2 wks. Fever is rare  
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What are the complications with AIDS and Cryptosporidium spp. infection?   Severe, chronic debilitating diarrhea and dissemination (cholangitis, other sites)  
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How do you diagnose infection with Cryptosporidium spp.?   Antigen detection (ELISA/IF), Stool microscopy (staining of oocysts with acid-fast stain), Endoscopy with biopsy.  
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What is the treatment for Cryptosporidium spp.?   Cryptosporidium is generally highly resistant to chemotherapy. Can use nitazoxanide and for AIDS HAART should be started.  
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What are the strategies for preventing infection with Cryptosporidium spp.?   1.Fecal-oral hygiene 2. Screen pets of AIDS pts. 3. Boiling and <1um filters  
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Does chlorine or iodine kill Cryptosporidium spp.?   no  
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What organism causes disseminated diarrhea and keratitis in AIDS pts?   Microsporidia spp.  
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What is the treatment for Microsporidia spp?   Albendazole or fumagillin  
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What are the two organisms which cause diarrhea in AIDS pts and are treated with TMP/SMX?   Isospora belli and Cyclospora cayetanesis.  
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True/False: Cyclospora cayetanesis is foodborne and can be found in raspberries and mesclun.   True  
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What is the only life cycle form of Trichomonas vaginalis?   Trophozoite  
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How is Trichomonas vaginalis transmitted?   Human to human sexual transmission  
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What are the possible increased risks with Trichomonas vaginitis?   Pre-term delivery and may increase HIV transmissibility  
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What are the clinical features of Trichomonas vaginitis?   Vaginal discharge and irritation (similar to candida vaginitis or bacterial vaginosis) asymptomatic in men.  
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How is the diagnosis of Trichomonas vaginitis made?   On exam: copious yellow bubbly discharge, elevated pH (>5), on wet mount of d/c: WBCs and motile trophozoites  
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What is the treatment for Trichomonas vaginalis infection?   Metronidazole single dose to pt and partner  
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How is Trichomonas vaginalis transmission prevented?   Condoms  
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