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23 Cards in this Set
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Common name for Oriental lung fluke
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Paragonimus westermanni
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Geographic location of P. westermanni and E. pancreatum
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P. westermani- Far East
E. pancreatum- Orient and South America |
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First intermediate host of P. westermanni and E. pancreaticum
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P. westermanni- Operculated snail
E. pancreaticum- snail, Ganesella, Bradybaena |
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Second intermediate host of P. westermani and E. pancreaticum
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P. westermani- freshwater crabs, crayfishes
E. pancreaticum- grasshopper |
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Rservoir or Definitive host for Eurytrema pancreaticum
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Goats, sheep, cattle and monkeys
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Differ the laboratory diagnosis of P. westermani from E. pancreaticum
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P. westermani- Microscopic identification of eggs (Chinese vase egg) in stool or sputum
-Biopsy may allow diagnostic confirmation and species identification when an adult or developing fluke is recovered E. pancreaticum- Microscopic identification of eggs, or more rarely of the adult flukes, in the stool is the basis of specific diagnosis |
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Enumerate the geographic distribution for each Fasciola
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F. hepatica- Cosmopolitan
F. gigantica- Africa, the orient and hawaiian islands F. buski- Far east and indian subcontinent |
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First intermediate host for Trematodes
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Snail
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Second intermediate host for C. sinensis, O. viverrini and O. felineus
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Freshwater fish
Cryprinidae |
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Reservoir host/s bet. Clonorchis sinensis and Opistorchis felineus
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C. sinensis- Man
O. felineus- Cats |
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Loc of adult in hosts bet C. sinensis and O. felineus
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C. sinensis- Bile ducts
O. felineus- Intestine |
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Drug of choice for Trematodes
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Praziquantel
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Second intermediate host/s bet. F. gigantica and F. buski
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F. gigantica- Water cress, grasses, bark and soil
F. buski- Raw water, chestnut, bamboo shoots |
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Enumerate the Reservoir host/s for each Fasciola
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F. hepatica- Sheep
F. gigantica- Camels, cattle and water buffalo F. buski- Pigs, dogs and rabbits |
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Presence of cephalic cone
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F. hepatica and F. gigantica
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Protein wasting enteropathy
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F. buski
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Enumerate the 3 schistosoma
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-S. mansoni
-S. japonicum -S. haematobium |
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Enumerate the site of predilection for each Schistosoma
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S. mansoni- Inferior mesenteric vessels
S. japonicum- Superior mesenteric vessels S. haematobium- Venus plexus of the bladder |
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Differ the charac of ova for S. mansoni from S japonicum
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S. mansoni- prominent lateral spine
S. japonicum- rudimentary spine |
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Charac of ova for S. haematobium
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Terminal spine
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Serologic test sensitivity for each Schistosoma
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S. mansoni- 99%
S. japonicum- 96% S. haematobium- >55% |
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Location of adult in hosts for O. felineus and F. buski
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intestine
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Serologic test sensitivity for each Schistosoma
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S. mansoni- 99%
S. japonicum- 96% S. haematobium- >55% |