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what does WASH stand for? |
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Water sanitation and hygiene |
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define diarrhoea
when is it chronic? |
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3 loose stools in 24 hours
chronic if >1 month |
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2 most common presentations of amoebiasis are |
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Amoebic dysentry amoebic liver abscess |
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entamoeba dispar is how many times more common than E histolytica? Is it pathogenic? What does it look like on microscopy? |
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3x more common than e histolyca Not pathogenic Looks identical to e histolytica on microscopy. |
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symptoms of intestinal amoebiasis? |
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How is amoebiasis caught? |
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Faecal oral route. Trophozoites reside in colon feeding on bacteria. |
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How are E histolytica cysts killed? |
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Temps > 50 and <5 standard rx of water supplies kills them |
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where do amoebomas usually occur? |
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Complications of amoebiasis infection? |
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Amoebic liver abscess Amoebomas GI haemorrhage Colitis |
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Fresh stool sample with trophozoites that have ingested RBCs are diagnostic. |
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what might you see in amoebic trophozoite in a stool sample |
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In amoebiais stool Ag testing is sensitive/specific but what must we remember about this? |
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It remains positive for life long. |
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how to differentiate amoebic liver abscess and hydatid cyst |
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Amoebic liver abscess patients are toxic Hydatid cysts are slow growing and patient typically presents with distended abdomen. |
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Amoebic liver cyst may present as what on CXR? |
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Right pleural effusion and raised hemi diaphragm. |
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Vibrio cholerae 01 and 0139 |
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what kind of bacteria is cholera? |
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Gram negtaive comma shaped bacillus. |
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how is cholera transmitted? |
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Faecal oral route. Incubation 1-5 days. |
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who definition of cholera |
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in an area where there is a cholera epidemic a patient >5 develops acute watery diarrhoea. |
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Rapid dipstick stool Ag Lab confirmation of dx and serotype: shooting star darting motility |
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Isolate Rehydrate: replace and maintain fluids stat doxy or Azithromycin (reduces stool output) |
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How to control and prevent cholera? |
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Detect > isolate > rx > Vaccine > Zinc to < 5 Improve WASH >public eduction > train personnel |
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what is the most common chronic diarrhoea illnes sin hiv + Pts? |
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what cant cryptospiridium be killed by? |
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Chlorination. They are also small enough to pass through filtration systems. |
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How to diagnose cryptosporidium on microscopy? |
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acid fast oocyst measuring 5um |
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Ways to dx cryptosporidium |
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Ag assays Faecal microscopy for acid fast oocysts |
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treatment for cryptosporidium |
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supportive rx as pts with intact immunity usually recover. in HIV + start ART. |
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Cyclospora. Spread Oocyst size Rx |
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Faecal oral spread Oocysts larger 10um than cryptosporidum 5um Rx: co-trimoxazole. Stains with acid fast |
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Cytoisopora belli. Oocyst size Rx |
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largest oocyst 25um also stains with acid fast Rx: co-trimoxazole |
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giardia cysts are resistant to chlorination. how to kill it? |
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filtering or boiling is key |
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Metronidazole or albendazole |
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Never bloody can be water-greasy |
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Stool microscopy Stool Ag testing stool PCR assays Duodenal fluid aspirate testing. |
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Ballantidium coli occurs where humans live in close proximity with? |
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Describe ballantidium colli trophozoites |
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Large size 40-200um They have cillia on their surface and a bean shaped nucleus. |
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Rx for E coli diarrhoea?
bloody stools? |
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Supportive rx
Yes bloody stools. |
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campylobacter rx complication of campylobacter? |
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Type of bacteria is shigella? |
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Humans are the only important resevoir |
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transmission of shigella? |
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Faecal-oral P2P food water flies |
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which vitamin and mineral reduce mortality in shigella infection? |
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bloody mucoid diarrhoea Red currant jelly. |
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how many types of shigella are there |
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4 types infection confers serotype immunity |
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Ciprofloaxacin but note that resistance is common. |
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what supplement shoudl you give to children < 5 in cholera and shigella outbreaks? |
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how many nuclei do mature giardia cysts contain? |
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how many nuclei in immature giardia cysts? |
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mature amoeba cysts have how many nuclei?
Immature cysts contain how many nuclei? |
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4 nuclei in mature
1 nucleus in immature |
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what is the most common presentation of amoebiasis? |
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describe the next step in amoebiaiss infection
1. 4 nucleated cyst ingested in food/water contaminated by human faeces |
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2 Cysts are digested in the gut releasing 8 amoebic trophozoites. they live in the colon on the mucosal surface feeding on bacteria and food. |
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when might you see. 'flask shaped ulcers'? |
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Tenderness in intercostal spaces.
Sign of amoebic liver abscess |
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why are finding amoeba cysts little significance for dx? |
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They resemble e dispar cysts which are non pathogenic. Dx depends on finding e histolityca trophozoites containing rbc in a fresh stool sample. non pathogenic amoeba do not ingest rbc. |
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rx option for amoebiasis cyst eradication |
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Diloxanide Paromycin Iodoquinol Quinfamide Tetracycline |
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giardia cysts are relatively resistant to... |
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belching in giardiasis a/w with what smell? |
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as giardia cysts are resistant to chlorination what methods are important ? |
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Flocculation Sedimentation and filtration are important.
cysts are killed if water is boiled |
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rx of HIV related cryptosporidium? |
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how can cryptosporidium parasite be removed? |
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boiling water ozone rx filtration |
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t/f Giardia can cuase liver abscess? |
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False E histolityca can cause liver abscess |
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t/f Giardia cysts can survive several months in cold water? |
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True they are indeed hardy and can survive several months in cold water. |
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Rx options for giardia infection? |
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Metronidazole Tinidazole Nitozoxanide |
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Fasciola hepatica Fasciola gigantica |
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name 2 oriental liver flukes |
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Opisthorcis species Clonorchis species |
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Schistosoma Mansoni S Japonicum S Haematobium |
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Which drug can cause mazzoti reaction if co-morbid onchocerciasis is involved? |
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what cause lymphatic filariasis? |
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Wucheria bancrofti
spread by any type of mosquito. |
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how is lymphatic filariasis dx? |
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Midnight sampling of thick blood film for microfilariae Ag for W bancrofti |
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Rx for lymphatic filariasis |
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DEC and albendazole or ivermectin and Albendazole
Doxycycline effective at killing microfilariae and adult worms. |
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if co-mormid loa loa which drug should be avoided and why? |
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Avoid ivermectin can cause encephalopathy |
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WHOs 3 point strategy to eliminate LFilariasis |
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Large scale mda for 5 years Recommended basic care for chronic LF Vector control |
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where is loa loa found what transmits the disease? |
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Found in west/central africa especially cameroon
Transmitted by deer fly aka Chrysops fly |
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what are calabar swellings and which condition are they found? |
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Found in loa loa where adult worms migrate across eye |
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MF in midday bloods PCR is best diagnostic method Eye worms are diagnostic |
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best diagnostic method for Loa Loa? |
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PCR
although eye worms are diagnostic |
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when is best to sample for mf in loa loa and lymphatic filariasis? |
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Loa loa = midday Lymphatic filariasis = midnight |
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Risk of encephalopathy with ivermectin so avoid.
Risk of encephalopathy with DEC if high MF load. If <2500 use DEC tds 21/7 If >2500 Albendazole for 21 days |
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what parasite causes onchocerciasis/river blindnesS? |
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Onchocerca volvulus filarial worm. |
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which vector transmits onchocerciasis? |
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The simulium black fly typically near rivers/flowing waters |
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features of river blindness? |
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many asymptomatic dermatological and opthalmological |
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skin manifestations of onchocerciasis |
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s/c fibrous nodules of adult worms skin loose elasticity giving elephant skin appearance. Depigmentaion - giving leapord skin appearance. |
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in which condition might you see elephant skin and leapord skin appearance? |
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in onchocerciasis what leads to progressive corneal opacity? |
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Keratitis
Also get iritis/anterior uveitis |
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how to diagnose onchocerciasis? gold standard |
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MF in skin snips remains gold standard
NOT IN BLOOD |
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all the ways to dx onchocerciais |
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skin snip for MF Adult worms in biopsy specimens of skin nodules. Slit lamp may show MF in anterior chamber of eye. |
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ivermectin bi annually for 10 years First map loaloa to est endemicity of loa loa. If high loaloa then Ivermectin is contraindicated. Doxycycline 6/52 kills both MF and adult worms DEC c/i as causes mazzoti reaction and accerlates blindness |
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Onchocerciasis. which drug is c/i and why? |
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DEC because it cause mazzoti reaction and accelerates blindness. |
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before starting treatment for onchocerciasis with ivermectin what must we map? |
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endemicity of loa loa as ivermectin c/i if loa loa co-endemic then alternative is doxycycline. |
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control of onchocerciasis |
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free provision and delivery of ivermectin Mapping onchocerciasis: if >20% have skin nodules the area qualifies for MDA. Insecticide spraying of simulian blackfly territories. |
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how to treat guinea worm? |
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Wind out the worm slowly over several days. |
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which microfilariae would you see on the skin and not in the blood? |
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is there a serological Ag test for circulaing W bancrofti? |
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Yes there is
you can also use non specific clinical signs like high eosinophillia, high ige, ig4 |
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if mf is sparse in a blood film what concentration method can be used? |
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Form of onchocerciasis that leads to skin depigmentation |
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what is nodding disease associated with? |
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onchocerca volvulus infection
may be an AI reaction to the parasitic worm. |
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which filarial worm does not have wolbachia endosymbionts? |
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unsheathed mf with hook shaped tail with nuclei extending to tip of tail? |
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Ivermectin or moxidectin
Also doxycycline |
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DEC provocation test can be used to diagnose lymphatic filariasis. Explain this test |
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Give single dose of DEC. This will induce parasitaemia during the day. then collect 30-60ml of peripheral blood for staining |
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DEC can precipitate...... reaction in ochocoerciais
DEC can precipitate ..... in loiasis |
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LF rx? Loiasis rx? Onchocerciasis rx? |
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LF: albendazole with Ivermectin or DEC
Loiasis: DEC
Onchocerciasis: ivermectin/moxidectin |
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DEC rx for which 2 filarial disease? remember D 2 the L |
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