CoROM cast. Wilderness, Austere, Remote and Resource-limited Medicine.

91-Tropical Medicine Update with Jason Jarvis


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This week, Aebhric O'Kelly talks with Jason Jarvis about the operational importance of helminths.


Takeaways

Tropical medicine focuses on helping people in tropical areas with high rates of parasitic worms and tropical diseases.

Parasitic worms are classified into species, including Annelida, Nematodes, and Platyhelminths.

Worm infestations are more common in developing countries and rural areas.

Diagnosing and treating worm infestations are crucial, especially in remote and austere environments.

Various worms, such as pinworms, filariasis, schistosomiasis, and tapeworms, can cause significant health problems.

Prevention measures, such as avoiding contaminated food and water, are essential in reducing the risk of worm infestations. Ask patients about their travel history and potential exposure to parasitic worms

Different species of trematodes have other risk factors and manifestations

Diseases and non-battle injuries (DNBI) can have a significant impact in military settings

Climate change is contributing to the spread of tropical diseases in new areas

 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background

02:24 Classification of Parasitic Worms

07:53 Prevalence of Worm Infections

24:39 Prevention and Conclusion

34:50 The Importance of Travel History

37:23 The Role of Recent Travel in

Diagnosis

45:57 Diseases and Non-Battle Injuries (DNBI) in Military Settings

49:38 Climate Change and the Spread of

Tropical Diseases

 

Sound Bites

"I enjoy having a microscope and little friends to look at."

"Approximately four billion people in the world are infected with one type of helminth or another."

"Many of these roundworms and helminths cause problems we'll see as medics."

"We've got five species of trematodes,

five different species of schistosomes that are clinically important to us in human medicine."

"When doing a clinical workup, it's important that we ask our patients where they have been?"

"The sample is great and universal, but that R is vastly important for recent travel."

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