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What is the common name of ascaris lumbricoides
GIANT INTESTINAL ROUNDWORM
2
What is the infective stage of ascaris lumbricoides
EMBRYONATED OVA
3
What is the definitive host of ascaris lumbricoides
MAN
4
What is the main habitat of ascaris lumbricoides
LUMEN OF SMALL INTESTINE
5
What is the lifespan of ascaris lumbricoides
12-17 MON
6
This is the developmental stage of ascarism bucides which is longer and narrower with a size of 85-95 um by 38-45 um
UNFERTILIZED OVA
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The developmental stage of ascaris lumbricoides which has a morphous mass of protoplasm
EMBRYONATED OVA
8
What are the layers of the embryonated ova of ascaris lumbricoides
ALBUMINOUS LAYER, TRUE SHELL
9
What is the size of the female adult ascaris lumbricoides
22-35 CM
10
What is the size of male adult ascaris lubricoides
30 CM
11
What is the color of the adult ascaris lumbricoides
CREAMY WHITE PINK
12
What are the others features of female adult ascaris lumbricoides
PENCIL LEAD THICKNESS
13
What is the special feature of male adult ascaris lumbricoides
PROMINENT INCURVED TAIL
14
What egg continues the cycle in ascaris lumbrico
FERTILIZED
15
Enumerate the diseases caused by the ascaris lumbricoides
ASCARIASIS, DOORYARD INFECTION, BACKYARD INFECTION
16
This is due to larawal migration of ascaris lumbricoides which damage to the pulmonary tissues known as petechial hemorrhage when larvae breaks out of the lang capillaries into the air sacs
ASCARIS PNEUMONITIS
17
This is due to the adult migration of ascaris lumbricoides which causes otitis media in the eustachian tube
PULMONARY GANGRENE
18
This is also know as the preparation of the bowel which is one of the sign and symptoms of adult migration of ascaris lumbricoides
PERITONITIS
19
Enumerate the diagnosis of ascaris lumbricoides
DFS, KTS, CONCENTRATION TECHNIQUE, ELISA
20
One of the drug of choice of ascaris lumbercoides which causes paralysis
PYRANTEL PAMOATE
21
What is the mode of transmission of hookworm
SKIN PENETRATION
22
Enumerate the most common human hookworm
NECATOR AMERICANUS, ANCYLOSTOMA DUODENALE, ANCYLOSTOMA CEYLANICUM
23
What are the other names of necator americanos which is endemic in america and africa
AMERICAN HOOKWORM, AMERICAN MURDERER, NEW WORLD HOOKWORM
24
Ancylostoma duodenale is also known as
OLD WORLD HOOKWORM
25
What ova of ascaris lumbricoides is more rounded
FERTILIZED
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What is the feature of the fertilized egg of ascaris lumbricoides
THICK CHITIN
27
This also known as the cat hookworm
ANCYLOSTOMA BRAZILIENSE
28
This is also known as the dog hookworm
ANCYLOSTOMA CANINUM
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What parasite which ova is avoidal colorless hyaline and thin shelled
HOOKWORM
30
How many cell stage of hookworm ova contains
4-8
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What is the diagnostic stage of hookworm
L2
32
What over is surrounded by a clear zone when pass in the feces
HOOKWORM
33
This is the feeding stage short and stout and has long narrow buccal cavity with a flask shape esophagus in very small genital primordium
RHABDITIFORM OVA HOOKWORM
34
Hookworm l2 ova hatches in how many hours
24-48
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What is the infective stage of hookworm
L3
36
This is the infective stage of parasite which mouth is close with protecting sheath longer and slender with a pointed and posterior and or tail
FILAFORM LARVA HOOKWORM
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It is small cylindrical fusiform grayish white with relatively stout with a cervical curvature which appeared like a hook and with a well developed buccal capsule
ADULT HOOKWORM
38
An adult hookworm with a broad translucent membrane caudal bursa with rib like rays
MALE
39
How many days do hookworm hatches and liberate RHABDITIFORM larvae
1-2
40
What are the features being examined in necator and ancylostoma species to differentiate them
BUCCAL CAPSULE, GENITAL PRIMORDIUM
41
Dermatitis at the site entrance of filaform which is intense itching edema and erythema in later papulo vesicular eruption due to larval stage of human hookworm
GROUND ITCH, COOLIE ITCH, DEW ITCH
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It is due to the exposure of the skin to the fila form larvae of larval stage of animal hookworm
CREEPING ERUPTION, CUTANEOUS LARVA MIGRAN, PLUMBERS ITCH, DUCK HUNTERS ITCH
43
Itch caused by animal hookworm in the stratum germinativum of the skin
SERPIGINOUS TUNNEL
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This is the pulmonary lesions caused by the larval stage hookworms which are petechial hemorrhage with aucinophilic and leukocytic infiltration which induces cough and pyrexia
WAKARA DISEASE
45
A chronic blood loss due to cutaneous mechanical suction of blood from the intestinal mucosa and the presence of adulthookworm of leading areas left by the adult as the transfer to new areas
HOOKWORM ANEMIA
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How many ml of blood loss per due to N. americanus
0.03-0.05
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How many ml of blood loss per day due to A. duodenale
0.16-0.34
48
What is the blood picture which hookworm induces
MICROCYTIC HYPOCHROMIC ANEMIA
49
What parasite induces iron deficiency anemia
HOOKWORM
50
This is due to the hookworm adult which is loss of protein due to combine loss of blood and lymph and the protein loss is as well in excess of the loss of rbc
HYPOALBUMINEMIA
51
This is characterized by the lesion and the history of skin contact with soil due to hookworm
GROUND ITCH, CREEPING ERUPTION
52
The technique for the diagnosis of hookworm which is a parasite cultivation
HARADA MORI CULTURE TECHNIQUE
53
What is c'mon the technique used for the recovery of ancylostoma and necator eggs
BRINE FLOATATION
54
What is the magnification power when using harada mori culture technique to observe motility
10X
55
Drug used for the iron therapy in severe anemia due to hookworm
FERROUS SULFATE
56
Severe anemia is indicated when the hemoglobin levels drop by__due to necator and ancylostoma species
<50 G/L, 5 G/100 ML
57
Iron therapy in severe anemia due to ancylostoma and necator species is raised hemoglobin level to about
70-80 G/L
58
What is the common name of strongyloides stercoralis
THREADWORM, MILITARY WORM
59
What is the habitat of strongyloides stercoralis
DUODENUM
60
How many life cycle do strongyloides stercoralis have
3
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What is the mode of transmission of strongyloides stercoralis
SKIN PENETRATION, AUTO INFECTION
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The ova of strongyloides stercoralis resembles
CHINESE LANTERN
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Ova of strongyloides stercoralis may not be found in feces except
DIARRHEA, HYPERISTALSIS
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This is the feeding stage flask shape and stout esophagus with short bucal cavity and a conspicuous genital primordium of strongyloides stercoralis
RHABDITIFORM LARVA
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This is the non feeding stage of strongyloides stercoralis which has a long and delicate esophagus where fork or notch tail with buccal cavity is present
FILARIFORM LARVA
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This refers to the features of strongyloides stercoralis female which can produce its own offspring
PARTHENOGENETIC
67
What is the lifespan of strongyloides stercoralis
20-30 YEAR
68
An adult worm with well developed bucal capsule which has no teeth or cutting bleach but bears a crown of chitinos leaf like processes
STRONGYLOIDES STERCORALIS
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This is the primary symptoms of strongyloides stercoralis which shows a migration of larvae in the lungs
BRONCHIAL VERMINOUS PNEUMONIA
70
Diagnosis of rhabditiform larvae of strongyloides stercoralis
DFS
71
How many consecutive stool sample in one day requires in harada mori technique
3
72
This is also known as the duodenal drainage for the diagnosis of strongyloides stercoralis
STRING TEST
73
This is the serologic diagnosis method for strongyloides stercoralis
BAEMANN, ELISA
74
This is the ovicidal and larvicidal drug for the treatment of strongyloides stercoralis
THIABENDAZOLE
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The parasite which is difficult to treat due to internal infection that can continue for years because of auto infection
STRONGYLOIDES STERCORALIS
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What are the disease associated with strongyloidous stercoralis
COCHIN CHINA DIARRHEA, STRONGYLOIDIASIS
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Rhabditiform Larvae Length: 250 um
HOOKWORM
78
Rhabditiform Larvae Length: 225 um
STERCORALIS
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Rhabditiform Larvae Buccal Cavity: Long
HOOKWORM
80
Rhabditiform Larvae Buccal cavity: short
STERCORALIS
81
Rhabditiform Larvae Genital primordium: small
HOOKWORM
82
Rhabditiform Larvae Genital primordium: large
STERCORALIS
83
Filaform Larvae Length: 700 um
HOOKWORM
84
Filaform Larvae Length: 550 UM
STERCORALIS
85
Filaform Larvae Length of Esophagus: Short
HOOKWORM
86
Filaform Larvae Length of Esophagus Long
STERCORALIS
87
Filaform Larvae Sheath: present
HOOKWORM
88
Filaform Larvae Sheath absent
STERCORALIS
89
Filaform Larvae Tail:pointed
HOOKWORM
90
Filaform Larvae Tail: notched forked
STERCORALIS
91
This causes swollen belly syndrome
STRONGYLOIDES FUELLEBORNI
92
What is the intermediate host of strongyloides fuelleborni
MONKEY
93
This was reported in 1968 from 53-year-old woman in ilocos norte which 23 adult form were collected
ANCYLOSTOMA CEYLANICUM
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What are the three life cycle of strongyloides
FREE LIVING, PARASITIC, AUTOINFECTION
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