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Kristal Dale Felimon Corpuz replied to the topic vector pathogen transmission in the forum TMID 537 Tropical Pathogens and Vectors 1 year, 8 months ago
KRISTAL DALE F. CORPUZ – Student ID: 6536448
1. How the mosquito can transmit the pathogen?
Not all species of mosquito transmit a pathogen, but in order to do so, a mosquito should be a susceptible arthropod (insect). Inside the mosquito, the parasite’s oocysts develop in the gut until the sporozoites transfer to the salivary gland. Through b…[Read more] -
Vanutsarin Khongsrisak replied to the topic vector pathogen transmission in the forum TMID 537 Tropical Pathogens and Vectors 1 year, 8 months ago
1. How the mosquito can transmit the pathogen?
The transmission of the pathogen by mosquito vectors can occur in 3 ways during the activity or life cycle of the mosquito such as lay eggs, biting, and mating. The first one is Vertical Transmission, which occurs when the female mosquito passes the pathogen to its embryo. And made the next…[Read more] -
Pornpawee Chiewpoo replied to the topic vector pathogen transmission in the forum TMID 537 Tropical Pathogens and Vectors 1 year, 8 months ago
1. How the mosquito can transmit the pathogen?
The mosquito can transmit the pathogen to another mosquito or host in a total 3 ways.
First, Vertical transmission is transmit by mother to their children during lay eggs and commonly occurs in virus infection.
Second, Horizontal transmission is transmit by mosquito biting host to another host such…[Read more] -
Nichapat Petchin started the topic vector pathogen transmission in the forum TMID 537 Tropical Pathogens and Vectors 1 year, 8 months ago
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wutthichai started the topic TMCD 524: Interesting Case Report in the forum TMCD 524: Interesting Case Report 1 year, 10 months ago
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Nichapat Petchin started the topic TMMH505-07 Leptospirosis in the forum TMMH 505 Non-mosquito Vector-borne Diseases and Zoonoses 1 year, 10 months ago
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Supat Chamnanchanunt replied to the topic Haematology and Tropical Disease in the forum TMCD 531: Tropical Clinical Pathology 1 year, 11 months ago
You’re correct. We can use reticulocyte count for differential diagnosis in the patients with high MCV value.
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Supat Chamnanchanunt replied to the topic Haematology and Tropical Disease in the forum TMCD 531: Tropical Clinical Pathology 1 year, 11 months ago
You’re correct. We can use reticulocyte count for differential diagnosis in the patients with high MCV value.
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Supat Chamnanchanunt replied to the topic Urinalysis in the forum TMCD 531: Tropical Clinical Pathology 1 year, 11 months ago
Sahara, your answer #1 is correct, this urine color is red with babbles. This can see in intravascular hemolysis patients.
But answer #2 the shape of RBCs is leakage out content, and contracted red blood cells showed.This is a patient with G6PD deficiency.
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Supat Chamnanchanunt replied to the topic Urinalysis in the forum TMCD 531: Tropical Clinical Pathology 1 year, 11 months ago
Ashley, you done well, it’s nearly correct.
Urine color is red and frothy are correct.
I would like to add more information of blood smear that; red blood cells content contracted on one side. This call contracted red blood cells with some leakage out of red blood cells. Spike membrane is leakage of red blood cells content.this is a patients…[Read more]
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Toshinori Sahara replied to the topic Urinalysis in the forum TMCD 531: Tropical Clinical Pathology 1 year, 11 months ago
1. looks clear but color is red or brown which suspect haematuria or myoglobinuria, and persistent babbles could be suspected as proteinuria
2. atypical lymphocyte? can be seen and the shape of some RBCs is spiky
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Toshinori Sahara replied to the topic Haematology and Tropical Disease in the forum TMCD 531: Tropical Clinical Pathology 1 year, 11 months ago
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Ashley Siribhadra replied to the topic Urinalysis in the forum TMCD 531: Tropical Clinical Pathology 1 year, 11 months ago
1. red urine, looks clear but difficult to tell. unable to comment on sediment presence. frothy at top surface
2. lymphocyte seen. red blood cells have an abnormal spiked membrane ?burr cell
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Ashley Siribhadra replied to the topic Haematology and Tropical Disease in the forum TMCD 531: Tropical Clinical Pathology 1 year, 11 months ago
e. reticulocytes
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wutthichai started the topic Urinalysis in the forum TMCD 531: Tropical Clinical Pathology 1 year, 11 months ago
Comment on urine findings
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wutthichai started the topic Haematology and Tropical Disease in the forum TMCD 531: Tropical Clinical Pathology 1 year, 11 months ago
Q: Peripheral blood findings of B12 deficiency include
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TIPAWAN AMMARIT replied to the topic TMEN 516 Epidemiology of vector and control in the forum TMEN 516 Advanced Methods in Medical Entomology 1 year, 12 months ago
Hi there 🙂 I’m Tipawan Ammarit student ID: 6438166.
How does epidemiology of vectors improve vector control? (Give an example and discuss)Firstly, epidemiology is the study (scientific, systematic, and data-driven) of the distribution (frequency, pattern) and determinants (causes, risk factors) of health-related states and events (not just…[Read more]
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RATTANALAK JITTUNGDEE replied to the topic TMEN 516 Epidemiology of vector and control in the forum TMEN 516 Advanced Methods in Medical Entomology 1 year, 12 months ago
Rattanalak Jittungdee
6438165Epidemiology is the study of how often diseases occur in different groups of people and why. Epidemiological information is used to plan and evaluate strategies to prevent illness and as a guide to the management of patients in whom the disease has already developed. The study of the outbreak can also help in…[Read more]
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VANHEUANG PHOMMADEECHACK replied to the topic TMEN 516 Epidemiology of vector and control in the forum TMEN 516 Advanced Methods in Medical Entomology 1 year, 12 months ago
Hello everyone! I’m Vanheuang Phommadeechack. Student ID: 6436660
I will answer and discuss questions below: How epidemiology of vectors improve vector control? (Give example and discuss)Epidemiology is the study of diseases to investigate how, when and why the disease is occured. The information can be used to control the spread of the disease…[Read more]
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Nichapat Petchin started the topic TMEN 516 Epidemiology of vector and control in the forum TMEN 516 Advanced Methods in Medical Entomology 2 years ago
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