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Tuesday, 2 January 2018
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Taeniasis is a parasitic infection of the small intestine caused by tapeworm Taenia species. Most people have no or mild symptoms. Tapeworms can cause digestive problems including:
- abdominal pain
- weight loss
Infected individuals may notice the passing of tapeworm segments through the anus and in the feces.
Individuals infected with Taenia species can spread tapeworm eggs through their feces to themselves or to others, resulting in cysticercosis, underscoring the importance of identifying and treating Taenia infections.
There was only 1 case of taeniasis reported in Arizona in 2015.
Arizona 5 year median: 1 cases
Transmission
Humans become infected with Taenia species by eating undercooked or raw pork or beef containing Taenia cysticerci.
Incubation period is 2 to 3 months. Lab Tests & Specimen Info
Test*
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Specimen
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Microscopic identification
(stool specimens should be collected on 3 different days) |
Stool
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Proper enteric precautions when handling patient feces. Good handwashing should be practiced by the patient and providers. Public Health Actions
If an individual is found to be a carrier of Taenia, their household contacts are at an increased risk for cysticercosis so treatment of the carrier and testing of the household contacts might be advised.
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Malaria is a parasitic infection that is passed to humans by infected mosquitos. Individuals may be asymptomatic, have mild symptoms or severe disease. Symptoms of uncomplicated malaria usually begin with a cold stage where the patient feels cold and shivers followed by a hot stage where the patient has a fever, headache, vomiting and possibly seizures. A final sweating stage is where a patient has extreme fatigue and sweating. The whole cycle usually takes 6-10 hours.
Severe disease includes organ failure or abnormalities in the patient's blood or metabolism.
Areas that are endemic for malaria include central Africa, parts of South America, and parts of Southeast Asia.
Arizona 5 year median: 25 cases
Transmission
Transmission occurs when an infected mosquito bites an individual. Transmission can also occur from blood transfusions or organ transplantation from an infected individual.
Incubation period can range from 7 to 30 days.
Test*
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Specimen
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Microscopic
examination |
Whole Blood
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PCR
(PCR tests is most useful in confirming the species of malarial parasite after microscopy has been completed) |
Whole Blood
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Serology IFA
(Serology tests detect past exposure not current infections) |
Serum,
Plasma |
Isolation Precautions
Malaria cannot be transmitted person to person.
Standard precautions are recommended in healthcare settings.
Prevention for Patients
The best way to prevent infection is to avoid being bitten by mosquitos. Methods include:
The best way to prevent infection is to avoid being bitten by mosquitos. Methods include:
- Wearing long pants and long-sleeved shirts
- Using insect repellent
- Using screens in windows or doors
Chemoprophylaxis may be recommended depending the individual's level of risk. Public Health Actions
Pregnant women should be advised to take extra precautions to avoid mosquitos because malaria infection during pregnancy increases the risk of maternal death, miscarriage, stillbirth, low birth weight, and neonatal death.
Malaria infection in infants and young children can be rapidly fatal. When possible, infants and young children should not travel to areas with risk of malaria.
Individuals who lived or traveled to areas with risk of malaria transmission should be advised to not donated blood for at least 6 months after returning from those areas.
Public health will conduct an epidemiological investigation on a case or suspect case.
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Loa loa infection is a parasitic infection that is caused by the parasitic worm Loa Loa. Many infected individuals will be asymptomatic but some will have loiasis which is a itchy, non-painful swellings of the body. The swelling can occur anywhere on the body but are most likely to occur near the joints. Some individuals will develop an eye worm that crawls across the surface of the eye.
The parasite is generally found in certain rain forests in West and Central Africa.
Transmission
Transmission occurs when an individual is bitten by an infected deer fly. Isolation Precautions
Standard precautions are recommended in healthcare settings.
Prevention for Patients
Prevention methods include:
Prevention methods include:
- wearing long pants and long-sleeved shirts
If you are going to an affected areas for a long period of time you may be able to reduce your risk of infection by taking DEC. Please consult your provider for more information.
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Giardiasis is an infection from a protozoanGiardia lamblia that affects primarily the upper small intestine. It can cause acute, self-limited diarrhea, or chronic diarrhea, abdominal cramps, bloating, malabsorption (of fats and fat-soluble vitamins) and weight loss.
Giardiasis is the most common intestinal parasite infection that is identified in humans in the United States. There is generally a peak in cases during the early summer through early fall.
Arizona 5 year median: 119 cases
Transmission
Typically through contaminated food, water or unwashed hands. Some animals (beavers, other domestic animals) are carriers and improper handling of the feces of these animals can cause illness. Lab Tests & Specimen Info
Test*
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Specimen
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Microscopic
examination (Multiple stool specimens may need to be submitted to help with detection) |
Stool
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Immunoassay
EIA (This test should NOT take the place of the O+P test) |
Stool
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IgG/IgM
Serology (This test should NOT take the place of the O+P test) |
Serum
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Standard precautions are recommended in healthcare settings.
Prevention for Patients
- Good hand washing is essential especially before handling food, before eating and after using the toilet. Do not drink unfiltered or untreated water.
Public Health Actions
Public health will conduct an epidemiologic investigation of each reported case to establish possible source of infection.
Public health will conduct an epidemiologic investigation of each reported case to establish possible source of infection.
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The gastric sleeve is the fastest growing procedure in the UK and around the world.
The sleeve is a key hole (laparoscopic) procedure that usually takes between 60 and 75 minutes to complete. It involves cutting along the length of the stomach and removing about 80% of it to leave a thin, banana shaped stomach. The larger part of the stomach (the ‘80%’) is removed altogether.
One of the attractions of the sleeve is that the food you eat enters and leaves the stomach in the same places as it did prior to surgery, unlike with the gastric bypass.
How a gastric sleeve works
The gastric sleeve works to produce weight loss in two ways. Firstly by restriction as a large portion of the stomach is removed during surgery leaving a 'stomach sleeve' about 20% of the original volume. This means you can only eat a very small amount of food before feeling full.
Secondly by an impact on hormones. Levels of the appetite stimulant ghrelin fall after gastric sleeve surgery, which may explain why patients experience such a marked loss of appetite. Sleeve patients also experience major changes in taste and food preferences, usually away from fatty, sugary foods and this change also contributes to weight loss.
gastric sleeve surgery right for you?
If you have been struggling with your weight for a long time, you have tried and failed using diets and your body mass index BMI) is above 35, then the sleeve may be a good option for you. Decisions about the best procedure will always vary according to individual patient circumstances and ultimately the choice will be yours. Many patients end up having to decide between the gastric band and the gastric sleeve procedures. We will explain both in detail before and during your consultation.
We have also recently started offering the new Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty (ESG) procedure. This is a non-surgical alternative to the gastric band and the surgical gastric sleeve. It’s a new, younger procedure that those looking for a lower risk procedure might consider. Of course, the newness of the ESG means results are less predictable than for the band or surgical sleeve
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Lymphatic filariasis is a parasitic disease that is caused by Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayiand Brugia timori. Most individuals will be asymptomatic when they are first infected but the adult parasites damage the lymph system and individuals can go on to develop lymphedema, hydrocele or elephantiasis. These secondary issues are generally permanently dibilitating and communities will sometimes shun individuals because of the disfigurements.
The damage to the lymph system can also make these individuals more susceptible to other infections.
Transmission
Transmission occurs when an individual is bitten by an infected mosquito.
Lab Tests & Specimen Info
Test*
|
Specimen
|
Microscopic
examination (blood needs to be collected at night) |
Serum
|
Standard precautions are recommended in healthcare settings.
Prevention for Patients
The best way to prevent infection is to avoid being bitten by mosquitos. Methods include:
The best way to prevent infection is to avoid being bitten by mosquitos. Methods include:
- Wearing long pants and long-sleeved shirts
- Using insect repellent
- Using screens in windows or doors
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