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TWiP 233: Cryptosporidium not cryptocurrency

This Week in Parasitism

Release Date: 04/19/2024

TWiP 247: Manhattan mystery malady show art TWiP 247: Manhattan mystery malady

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TWiP solves the case of the Manhattan man with pain on urination or ejaculation, and presents a new case for you to solve. Hosts: , , , and Christina Naula Subscribe (free): , , ,  Links for this episode Join the MicrobeTV  Hero:   on TWiP 247 New Case A middle-aged male is referred to evaluation because of eosinophilia. This man is married, living here in the NY tristate area, and this was picked up on ‘routine blood work’ by his primary care doctor. This man had been in the military, serving as a marine, with time spent in Okinawa,...

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TWiP taps into Dickson’s knowledge of Trichinella to discuss an outbreak in humans who consumed rare bear meat, and the impact of globalization and climate change on the epidemiology of the species. Hosts: , , and  Subscribe (free): , , ,  Links for this episode Join the MicrobeTV  Outbreak of  (CCDR) Impact of  on Trichinella (Food Waterborne Parasit)  on TWiP 246 Become a  of TWiP  Send your questions and comments to  Music by 

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Founder of Floating Doctors Ben LaBrot joins TWiP to solve the case of the 1 year old in northeastern Panama with a fatal leg infection, followed by a discussion of the history and mission of Floating Doctors. Hosts: , , and  Guest:  Subscribe (free): , , ,  Links for this episode Join the MicrobeTV   on TWiP 245 New Case A man in his early 20s comes in reporting pain when he urinates or ejaculates. He reports that he is sexually active. He does confide that he has been in a relationship with a woman but he had a sexual encounter outside this...

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Lilach Sheiner joins TWiP to talk about her career and her work on engineering Toxoplasma gondii secretion systems for intracellular delivery of multiple large therapeutic proteins to neurons. Hosts: , , and  Guest:  Subscribe (free): , , ,  Links for this episode Join the MicrobeTV  Engineering T. gondii for  (Nat Micro) Become a  of TWiP  Send your questions and comments to  Music by 

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TWiP 243: Don't blame it on Mexico show art TWiP 243: Don't blame it on Mexico

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TWiP solves the case of the Woman with White Worms, and submits a new case involving a 1 year old in northeastern Panama with a fatal leg infection. Hosts: , , , and  Subscribe (free): , , ,  Links for this episode Join the MicrobeTV  Enterobius, the pinworm () Hero:  New Case This case comes from Panama mid summer 2024. A provider for Floating Doctors working in the coastal region in northeastern Panama. This case involves a one year old, so the history is a bit difficult, but there may have initially been a scratch or some sort of break in...

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TWiP reviews a study showing that intestinal helminth infection impairs vaccine-induced T cell responses through an IL-10 pathway, which compromised protection against antigenically drifted SARS-CoV-2 variants. Hosts: ,  and  Subscribe (free): , , ,  Links for this episode Join the MicrobeTV   impair COVID vaccines (Sci Trans Med) Heligmosomoides  (Wiki Commons) Become a  of TWiP  Send your questions and comments to  Music by 

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TWiP 241: There once was a patient from China show art TWiP 241: There once was a patient from China

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TWiP 240: A daily history of malaria with Sean Murphy show art TWiP 240: A daily history of malaria with Sean Murphy

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Sean Murphy joins TWiP to discuss his career and the work of his laboratory to assess the daily natural history of asymptomatic Plasmodium infections in adults and older children in Katakwi, Uganda. Hosts: ,  and  Guest:  Subscribe (free): , , ,  Links for this episode Join the MicrobeTV   of Plasmodium infections (Lancet Microbe) Become a  of TWiP  Send your questions and comments to  Music by 

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TWiP 239: Cryptosporidiosis from NYC tap water in an AIDS patient show art TWiP 239: Cryptosporidiosis from NYC tap water in an AIDS patient

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TWiP solves the case of the AIDS patient who developed fever and watery diarrhea after drinking NYC tap water, and present a new case for your sleuthing. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , , ,  Links for this episode Join the MicrobeTV  Cryptosporidium ()  on TWiP 239 Become a  of TWiP  New Case Man in his 70s originally from Mainland China, then Hong Kong who has been living in the US for decades is admitted to the hospital with fever for 6 days. He reports that he saw his primary care physician in Queens and was referred to the...

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Michael Barrett joins TWiP to discuss progress in the elimination of human African trypanosomiasis caused by Trypanosoma brucei gambiense. Hosts: ,  and  Guest:  Subscribe (free): , , ,  Links for this episode Join the MicrobeTV  Elimination of human  (PLoS NTD) Hero:  Become a  of TWiP  Send your guesses to  with TWiP 237 in the subject line Send your questions and comments to  Music by 

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TWiP solves the case of the physician with no significant previous medical history who is currently doing their fellowship training develops diarrhea, and presents a new clinical case for our astute listeners to solve.

Hosts: Vincent RacanielloDickson DespommierDaniel Griffin, and Christina Naula

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I was recently asked about this case while I was off visiting Denmark. A man in his 50s has been reporting months of abdominal discomfort and decides to go discuss this situation with a local pharmacist. He describes this discomfort, some nausea, and some bloating of the abdomen. The pharmacist recommends that he take mebendazole. He takes the mebendazole and some time afterwards he vomits a worm into the sink. The worm does not have any obvious segmentation and appears completely nonsegmented and is moving around. One end is very pointy and the other little less so. 

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