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Você sabe o que é uma Taenia e como ela afeta a saúde? Separe trinta minutinhos do seu dia e descubra, com a Mila Massuda, como esses parasitas se disseminam, quais riscos eles oferecem, as doenças relacionadas (teníase e cisticercose) e a importância de práticas adequadas de higiene e alimentação para a prevenção de infecções.
Dr. Seth O'Neal, an associate professor of epidemiology at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon, and Sarah Gregory discuss control strategies for Taenia solium cysticercosis in people and pigs in Peru.
In this episode Dr’s J and Santhosh explore the history, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of diseases caused by everybody’s favorite pork tapeworm. Along the way they cover reading rainbow, julius caesar, narnia, worm taxonomy, ancient egypt, jewish housewives disease, medical etymology, oncospheres, symptoms, treatments, genetics, strange medical devices, and more! So Sit back and relax as we teach you about the most prevalent yet secret endemic disease!Sources1) https://www.paleopatologia.it/first-paleoparasitological-studies-in-italy-helminthic-parasites-in-mummies-of-different-age/2) http://www.thomas-morris.uk/the-tapeworm-trap/#:~:text=Indeed%2C%20the%20original%20patent%20for,country%20allowed%20to%20use%20it.3) https://www.intechopen.com/books/novel-aspects-on-cysticercosis-and-neurocysticercosis/introduction-to-cysticercosis-and-its-historical-backgroundSupport Us spiritually, emotionally or financially here! Twitter: @doctorjcomedy @toshyfro Instagram: @travelmedicinepodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/28uQe3cYGrTLhP6X0zyEhTFacebook: facebook.com/travelmedicinepodcast Squarespace: travelmedicinepodcast.squarespace.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/travelmedicinepodcast Gmail: travelmedicineinfo@gmail.com
Dickson, Daniel and Vincent solve the case of the Baby with Hydrocephalus, and present a new clinical case for listeners to solve. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, and Daniel Griffin Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Links for this episode PWB on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter Letters read on TWiP 188 Become a patron of TWiP Case Study for TWiP 188 Man in 90s, suffering for months, healthy, hypertension, diabetes, large man, over 6 ft, 200 lb, rash. Full body rash for months. Gone through allergy med, cream, prednisone, some helped but regressed. Tried ivermectin 3 pills, got better for a few weeks, then rash worsened. Primary care doc did thorough exam, found abnormal area between toes, did scraping, sent to lab. When came back, asked some questions. Wife is also suffering. Gave larger dose of ivermectin, repeated 2 weeks later, wife also treated, and then recover. Not COVID-19, no HIV-AIDS, no drinking or smoking. Started before COVID, first in wife. Had gone on trip, not far away, stayed in hotel. No pets. Send your case diagnosis, questions and comments to twip@microbe.tv Music by Ronald Jenkees
Have you ever had a hunger so painful that you had to eat everything in site? This boss lady did and was she up for a surprise when she figures out what her horrifying craving was for. Beware of raw meat!Get more horror stories and scary stories at http://www.scarystorytime.com. You can also visit my Patreon page at http://www.spookyboo.club.Story written by Spooky BooMusic"Classic Horror 3" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Taenia solium is a tapeworm that people get from eating raw or undercooked “measly pork”. The pork meat has cysticerci (the larval stage) which in the human intestine mature to an adult tapeworm. Here the tapeworm attaches to the intestine and produces thousands of eggs. Human cysticercosis occurs either by the direct transfer of Taenia solium eggs from the feces of people harboring an adult worm to their own mouth (autoinfection) or to the mouth of another individual, or indirectly by ingestion of food or water contaminated with the eggs. When the person ingests the eggs, the embryo escape from the shell and penetrates the intestinal wall, gets into the blood vessels, where they spread to muscle, or more seriously, the eyes, heart or brain. Parasitology teacher and author of the book Parasites: Tales of Humanity's Most Unwelcome Guests, Rosemary Drisdelle joins to discuss the cestode.
Taenia solium is a tapeworm that people get from eating raw or undercooked “measly pork”. The pork meat has cysticerci (the larval stage) which in the human intestine mature to an adult tapeworm. Here the tapeworm attaches to the intestine and produces thousands of eggs. Human cysticercosis occurs either by the direct transfer of Taenia […] The post Pork tapeworm and cysticercosis appeared first on Outbreak News Today.
The TWiPtoids solve the case of the Man from India with a Neck Lump, and explore the role of a transmissible dysbiotic skin microbiome in inflammation during cutaneous leishmaniasis. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, and Daniel Griffin Become a patron of TWiP. Links for this episode: Transmissible dysbiotic skin microbiome in cutaneous leishmaniasis (Cell Host Microbe) Letters read on TWiP 137 This episode is brought to you by Blue Apron. Blue Apron is the #1 fresh ingredient and recipe delivery service in the country. See what’s on the menu this week and get 3 meals free with your first purchase – WITH FREE SHIPPING – by going to blueapron.com/twip. Case Study for TWiP 137 Little town in DR, fall of 2016, have already mentioned this patient; little boy 2-3 years old, not behaving well, warned if doesn’t behave, los gusanos will eat you! Mother asks Daniel to help son: lately is more irritable, troublesome, not well behaved; notices things in his hair. Has small poppy seed sized things on side of hair shafts. She picks them off in fingers and smashes them. What are they, what do I do? Simple dwelling, dirt floor, walls and tin roof, animals everywhere. No money for medicines, what can she do? Send your case diagnosis, questions and comments to twip@microbe.tv Music by Ronald Jenkees
Vincent, Dickson, and Daniel reveal last week's case study and introduce a new one concerning a patient who traveled to Belize. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, and Daniel Griffin Links for this episode: Neurocysticercosis (TWiP 6) Cysticercosis (CDC) Sarah Lane's neurocysticercosis Letters read on TWiP 89 Contact Send your questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twip@twiv.tv Subscribe Subscribe to TWiP (free) in iTunes, by the RSS feed or by email