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MYO MIN THAN replied to the topic TMID 607-7 Food- and water-borne disease in the tropics by vectors in the forum TMID 607 Food-and Water-borne Tropical Disease (2022) 2 years, 2 months ago
Que: 1. What is the importance of this study?
Que: 2. What is the transmission route of Angiostrongylus sp. (from this study)?
Que: 3. What are the factors needed to successfully help the houseflies in the process of disease transmission?Ans: 1. The important finding of this study is our community can be infected with angiostrongyliasis without…[Read more]
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MYO MIN THAN replied to the topic TMID 607-7 Food- and water-borne disease in the tropics by vectors in the forum TMID 607 Food-and Water-borne Tropical Disease (2022) 2 years, 2 months ago
TMID 607-07
lecture power point questions
Ques: 1. How do you rebuild after such destruction?
Ques: 2. What kind of reservoir host and vector?
Ans: 1. The national government has responsible for planning to rebuild after large scale disaster like Tsunami, and it will take quite long time, however, it should divide urgent action plan, 1-5 year…[Read more] -
Thawatchai Ketboonlue replied to the topic TMEN 513-9 Mosquitoes II: factors influence disease transmission in the forum TMEN 513 Medical Entomology (2022) 2 years, 3 months ago
The transmission patterns is a pattern of vector transmitted the pathogen to another vector for spread the disease to another host. This mechanism can divide into 3 ways. First is Vertical transmission that the mosquitoes transmit the pathogen to their offspring via egg, it call transovum (virus on egg surface) and transovarial (virus in embryos).…[Read more]
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Vanutsarin Khongsrisak replied to the topic TMEN 513-22 Vector and pathogen relationship in the forum TMEN 513 Medical Entomology (2022) 2 years, 3 months ago
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium parasites, which are transmitted through the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. On the other hand, culicine mosquitoes(Aedes, Culex, and Mansonia mosquito) can be important vectors for human pathogens and feed on humans like the Anopheles mosquito. For this reason, it raises the question of Why Aedes…[Read more]
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Thawatchai Ketboonlue replied to the topic TMEN 513-22 Vector and pathogen relationship in the forum TMEN 513 Medical Entomology (2022) 2 years, 3 months ago
Normally the main vector of malaria is Anopheles spp. and Aedes aegypti is a vector of Dengue fever virus, so both mosquitoes species allow the pathogen living inside their bodies or call susceptible vector. The susceptible vector is a one type of vector and pathogen relationship, it means vector gives some benefits to pathogen and the pathogen…[Read more]
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Vanutsarin Khongsrisak replied to the topic TMEN 513-9 Mosquitoes II: factors influence disease transmission in the forum TMEN 513 Medical Entomology (2022) 2 years, 3 months ago
The transmission mechanism of pathogens by mosquitoes consists of three patterns. The first is eggs. Infected female mosquitoes can spread the pathogen through eggs. The pathogen emerges in the embryo or on the egg surface. Both male and female mosquitoes can become infected. We call this Vertical transmission. The second is a bite. An infected…[Read more]
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Nichapat Petchin started the topic TMID 607-7 Food- and water-borne disease in the tropics by vectors in the forum TMID 607 Food-and Water-borne Tropical Disease (2022) 2 years, 3 months ago
1. What is the importance of this study?
2. What is the transmission route of Angiostrongylus sp. (from this study)?
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Kristal Dale Felimon Corpuz replied to the topic TMEN 513-22 Vector and pathogen relationship in the forum TMEN 513 Medical Entomology (2022) 2 years, 3 months ago
KRISTAL DALE F. CORPUZ – #6536448
Malaria is one of the most prevalent and sometimes fatal disease that is caused by Plasmodium spp. which uses mosquitoes (Anopheles spp.) to transmit and infect human often via blood-meal of the infective female mosquito. Cases usually occurs in warm regions (tropical and subtropical) including Thailand, but the…[Read more]
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Kristal Dale Felimon Corpuz replied to the topic TMEN 513-9 Mosquitoes II: factors influence disease transmission in the forum TMEN 513 Medical Entomology (2022) 2 years, 3 months ago
KRISTAL DALE F. CORPUZ – #6536448
The transmission pattern of pathogen by mosquitoes as the vector (organism that could transmit a pathogen) and/or as definitive host (harbors the parasite for sexual reproduction and development) refers to the process wherein a pathogen is transferred or transmitted to a susceptible organism usually serving as an…[Read more]
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Kristal Dale Felimon Corpuz replied to the topic TMEN513 topics: Sand flies, Black flies and Biting midges in the forum TMEN 513 Medical Entomology (2022) 2 years, 3 months ago
KRISTAL DALE F. CORPUZ – #6536448
In general, flies are part of the Class Insecta and Order Diptera which is a paraphyletic grouping of the most primitive flies characterized by having three body regions (head, thorax, abdomen), three pairs of legs, typically two functional wings, and one pair of antennae with more antennal segments than the o…[Read more]
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Nichapat Petchin started the topic TMEN 513-22 Vector and pathogen relationship in the forum TMEN 513 Medical Entomology (2022) 2 years, 3 months ago
Why Aedes aegypti is not malaria vector in Thailand? Please describe in term of vector parasite relationship (3 marks)
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Nichapat Petchin started the topic TMEN 513-9 Mosquitoes II: factors influence disease transmission in the forum TMEN 513 Medical Entomology (2022) 2 years, 3 months ago
Please describe the transmission pattern(s) of pathogen by mosquitoes? (3 marks)
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Thawatchai Ketboonlue replied to the topic TMEN513 topics: Sand flies, Black flies and Biting midges in the forum TMEN 513 Medical Entomology (2022) 2 years, 3 months ago
Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name has meaning in two wings or they have only single pair of wings to fly and the hindwings having evolved know as halteres (small size). They have three bodies regions including head, thorax and abdomen along with three pairs of legs. In suborders Nematocera, it have special characteristics as…[Read more]
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Vanutsarin Khongsrisak replied to the topic TMEN513 topics: Sand flies, Black flies and Biting midges in the forum TMEN 513 Medical Entomology (2022) 2 years, 3 months ago
Sand flies are small insects in Order Diptera, Suborder Nematocera, Family Psychodidae, and Subfamily Phlebotominae. They prefer to live in tropical, subtropics, and warm mainland regions. The sandfly’s life cycle begins with eggs, larvae, pupa, and adults. The general characteristics of the adult sand fly are small hairy flies. It has large dark…[Read more]
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Nichapat Petchin started the topic TMEN513 topics: Sand flies, Black flies and Biting midges in the forum TMEN 513 Medical Entomology (2022) 2 years, 3 months ago
Question for TMEN513 topics: Sand flies, Black flies and Biting midges – TM Online
Please describe the important characteristics of flies and how they can transmit the pathogen. Choose only one vector from these: sand flies, black flies or biting midges.
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Supat Chamnanchanunt replied to the topic TMCD 524: Interesting Case Report in the forum TMCD 524: Interesting Case Report 2 years, 4 months ago
Dear Dr. Saw
Good review that you can learn from this interesting case report.
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Supat Chamnanchanunt replied to the topic Case demonstration in the forum TMCD 532 Travel Medicine II (2022) 2 years, 4 months ago
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Supat Chamnanchanunt replied to the topic Case demonstration in the forum TMCD 532 Travel Medicine II (2022) 2 years, 4 months ago
Dear Khin
Good answer, that seem to have more evidence of venous thrombosis, and you also give the other causes of chronic legs swelling. Do not to forget to find out “what are the risk factors of this case; such history of taking hormonal drugs, history of surgery and other family members with thrombosis.
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Supat Chamnanchanunt replied to the topic Case demonstration in the forum TMCD 532 Travel Medicine II (2022) 2 years, 4 months ago
Dear Pietro
You gave a good answer, her presentation of chronic legs swelling, and evidence of venous insufficiency syndrome from physical examinations.
Risk factors showed no significant, but do not forget to find out others history such as history of taking hormonal drugs, history of surgery and other family members with thrombosis. This may…[Read more] -
Nichapat Petchin replied to the topic Case demonstration in the forum TMCD 532 Travel Medicine II (2022) 2 years, 4 months ago
Question 2; what are differential diagnosis? (Please give 5 disease/conditions)
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