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HUMAN PARASITOLOGY - EXAM 1
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
4 categories of symbiosis - Answer-1. Commensalism (+/0)

2. Phoresis
- phorant (+) but host (0)

3. Parasitism (exploitation) (+/-)

4. Mutualism (+/+)

Symbiont - Answer-Organism that lives in close association w another organism (diff
spp)

parasite has the ____ to harm host - Answer-potential -- doesnt always happen
*attacks rarely lead to death
*only attack 1 organism

micropredators - Answer-attacks multiple organisms
attacks rarely lead to death

ARE considered parasites - Answer-- *helminthes (trematodes, cestodes& nematodes)

-protozoa (not all - consider +/- rel)

-arthropods (esp vectors)

NOT parasites (traditionally) - Answer-bacteria
fungus
viruses

obligate parasite & ex? - Answer-- always parasitic; for most part of its life cycle
- is physiologically dep on the host = cant survive w/o
- EX: TICKS

facultative parasite - Answer-- can become a p if placed in a sit. that is conducive to do
so
- take the opp if it arises, eh why not?
- EX: when accidentally ingested

what age group is most severely affected by diarrheal disease ? - Answer-**it is the
leading cause of childhood death b/c of dehydration

,what are the 8 MDGs? - Answer-Millenium Dev Goals:
1. erad. poverty / hungry
2. universal primary education
3. gender equality
4. lower rates of child mortality
5. increase maternal health
6. *** combat the big 3 dis [HIV/MALRIA/TB]
7. enviornmental stability
8. dev global partnership for dev. of these countries

Who declared the MDGs and what is their target for completion? - Answer-The United
Nations in 2000

TFC: 2015 :\ womp

What are the BIG 3? - Answer-TB
MALARIA
HIV/AIDS

Who are the bottom billion? - Answer-1.4 billion people that are trapped in poverty and
live on less than $1.25/day

*highest concentration of NTDs

why consider polyparisitism when dev treatment strategies? - Answer-need broad
spectrum shit!

** RIP!

What is a RIP?

contents? - Answer-RAPID IMPACT PACKAGE

blister pack w 4 drugs

ivermectin (onchocerciasis & lymphatic filariasis)
albendazole (STH inf)
azirthmycin (trachoma)
PZQ (schistomiasis)

What drugs are in a RIP & what do they target - Answer-1. albendazole - STH infections
[soil-transmitted helminth infections]

2. azithromycin -- trachoma (think antibio needed for bacterial inf -- of eye)

,3. PZQ (praziquantel) -- schistomiasis

4. ivermectin -- onchocerciasis & lymphatic filariasis

Where are RIPs used? - Answer-Africa, Asia & South America

Basic goals of Helen Keller International? (3) - Answer-1. communal latrines - elim
flies/odors

2. safe h20 [wash/drink]

3. behavior modification to promote better health

Steps inv in projects aimed at developing countries (6) - Answer-1. map disease (know
its extent)
2. advocacy
3. training - others
4. social mobilization - spread the word
5. drug distribution - safe & appropriate
6. dosage poles

what is advocacy - Answer-must be active and have good relationships w policy
makers/ traditional healers in the community and others to gain supp

how is PZQ distributed - Answer-w food

hungry kids ate- threw up

what are the Neglected Infections of Poverty (NIP)? - Answer-They are the NTDs
(neglected tropical diseases) of the US
- disproportionately affect the poor and are underrepresented

RIP

Azithromycin - cures? - Answer-*TRACHOMA

- think bacterial infection --> antibiotics

~ chlamydia trachomatis
~ affects the eye
~ leading cause of infection blindness

RIP

Albendazole - cures? - Answer-STH infections

, [3]
1. ascariasis
2. hookworm
3. trichiuriasis

RIP

PZQ - cures? - Answer-schistosomiasis

RIP

ivermectin - cures? - Answer-1. onchoceriasis
-river blindness

2.lymphatic filariasis

*both are helminth infections

A _____ only attacks 1 organism but always kills - Answer-parasitoid

ex: hymenopterans (wasps!!! largest order of insects), dipterans

A ____ attacks multiple organisms and always kills them - Answer-predator

ex.lion

CDC- leading causes of death? - Answer-1. heart disease
2. cancer
3. stroke
4. lower respirtory disease ( *bacterial pnemonia)
5. accidents
6. complications of diabetes

CDC- how can she laugh at D?

5 common features of NTDs - Answer-1. high prevalence
2. rural pverty association
3. ancient disesases
4. chronic
5. contribute to disability and disfigurement

polyparasitism - Answer-when several NTDs occur in the same region
*use broad spectrum meds to help treat

DALY

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