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    trichomonas

    Explore "trichomonas" with insightful episodes like "Treatment Options for Trichomoniasis", "Episode 6 - Do You Feel The Burn? - Sports Medicine Myths, My Blank Hurts", "TWiP 114: Plant potions perturb Plasmodium", "TWiP 107: Parasites leave a bad taste in my gut" and "TWiP 80: Daniel in the parasites' den" from podcasts like ""National STD Curriculum", "Health Files With Dr. Miles", "This Week in Parasitism", "This Week in Parasitism" and "This Week in Parasitism"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    Treatment Options for Trichomoniasis

    Treatment Options for Trichomoniasis

    This episode focuses on some of the literature supporting seven days of metronidazole treatment for Trichomonas infection recommended in the CDC 2021 STI Treatment Guidelines. View episode transcript and references at www.std.uw.edu.

    Editor and host Dr. Meena Ramchandani is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington (UW) and Medical Director of the Public Health – Seattle & King County Sexual Health Clinic. This podcast is dedicated to an STD [sexually transmitted disease] literature review for health care professionals who are interested in remaining up-to-date on the diagnosis, management, and prevention of STDs.

    Episode 6 - Do You Feel The Burn? - Sports Medicine Myths, My Blank Hurts

    Episode 6 - Do You Feel The Burn? - Sports Medicine Myths, My Blank Hurts

    We are talking Sports Medicine today and hope to dispel some myths. One of us will spin the Wheel of Medicine - but only the wheel knows what the medicine will be. We can't wait to take 3 shots. By popular demand we have another caller to tackle My Blank Hurts.

    We hope you join us as we dive deep into medicine so you don't have to. We present the best studies and research in easy to understand and entertaining ways. We gladly accept show topics and ideas from our listeners.

     

    TWiP 114: Plant potions perturb Plasmodium

    TWiP 114: Plant potions perturb Plasmodium

    Hosts: Vincent RacanielloDickson Despommier, and Daniel Griffin

    The TWiP troika solve the case of the Female from the Bronx, and reveal how feeding on different plants affects mosquito capacity to transmit malaria.

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    Case Study for TWiP 114

    12 year old boy brought to hospital ER by parents with severe headache, stiff neck, fever, decreased alertness. No rashes. Has been healthy with no prior medical problems. No one else in family is ill. In summer, boy has been engaged in usual summertime activities: soccer, swimming in warm freshwater, playing outside. Undergoes lumbar puncture for CSF: start on meningitis treatment. No surgeries, no allergies. Not on any meds. Lives with Mom, Dad, few brothers. No substance abuse. Not a geographically limited illness. Has had bug bites - lots of mosquito bites. Dogs around as well. Symptoms began a day or two before hospital visit. Eats whatever family eats, food is cooked. Exam: 39.4C, bp low, heart rate up, resp up, decreased responsiveness, stiff neck, looks ill. WBC elevated, neutrophil predominant, eosinopenia. CSF glucose low, cells increased, no bacteria, fungi, acid fast bacilli on stain. CT scan, diffuse swelling of brain. Doing poorly, not a good outcome.

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    TWiP 107: Parasites leave a bad taste in my gut

    TWiP 107: Parasites leave a bad taste in my gut

    Hosts: Vincent RacanielloDickson Despommier, and Daniel Griffin

    The TWiPtastic trio solves the case of the Surfer from Switzerland, and reveal how taste-chemosensory tuft cells in the gut regulate immune responses to parasites.

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     Case study for TWiP 107

    Todays case is a fun case about a 45 year old gentleman from Assam India, with sixteen years of fever, abdominal pain, darkening of skin, yellowing of eyes. Farmer, does not have much energy. Works barefoot in fields. Fever occurs every other day. Prior medical problems, nothing out of the ordinary. No surgeries, no meds, has never seen physician. Married, kids, no extramarital affairs, HIV negative, eats mostly cooked vegetables. Lives in concrete house, no screens, mosquito netting. Other people in area have similar problems. Water comes from pump, fill plastic jugs. Been in Assam sick his whole life, finally came to regional med center for evaluation. Underweight. No pets. Dogs around, avoids dogs. Cows, monkeys are around. Fair appetite. Exam: febrile, in face can see darkening which is increasing, also extremities. Whites of eyes are yellow (jaundiced). Striking is has a very large liver, spleen. Elevated bilirubin. Some increased liver enzymes. No physical scarring or lesions.

    Send your diagnosis to twip@microbe.tv

    Send your questions and comments to twip@microbe.tv

    TWiP 80: Daniel in the parasites' den

    TWiP 80: Daniel in the parasites' den

     Vincent and Dickson welcome new TWiP host Daniel to discuss the association of a new Mycoplasma with Trichomoniasis, and to introduce a new feature to the show, a case study.

    Hosts: Vincent RacanielloDickson Despommier, and Daniel Griffin

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    TWiP 38: How to Trichomonas

    TWiP 38: How to Trichomonas

    Hosts: Vincent Racaniello and Dickson Despommier

    Vincent and Dickson tackle the backlog of listener email, then consider the life cycle and pathogenesis of Trichomonas vaginalis, the flagellated protozoan transmitted by sexual contact.

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    Send your questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twip@twiv.tv.

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