Friday, August 2, 2019

Case of the Week 555 - a Special Challenge!

Dear readers,
I am excited and humbled to be posting my 555th Parasite Case of the Week. I am continuously inspired by your comments, questions, and the rich discussion that occurs with each post. To mark this occasion, I'm asking you all to comment on ways that parasites relate to the number 5. I'll start you off with two that were previously suggested to me when I thought up this challenge:
  1. Pentatrichomonas hominis is a nonpathogenic intestinal flagellate named for its 5 flagella (penta from the Greek pente, meaning five + trich, pertaining to hair [flagella]). By Dr. Neil Anderson
  2. There are 5 lobes of the human lung, and all can be infected by Paragonimus species. By Brian Duresko
Feel free to be as creative as you'd like. 5-lined poems (e.g. limericks) are also accepted! I will post all of the responses next Friday, so you have all weekend and next week to think of ideas. Enjoy!

19 comments:

Kristin Nagaro said...

"Quintan fever": fevers that recur every five days, referring to the characteristic episodic presentation of Bartonella quintana's trench fever.

Congratulations on the 555! Looking forward to many more blog posts!

Kristin Nagaro said...

I, of course, forgot to add the louse component to my comment to tie it in with parasites. Doh!

Anonymous said...

When cranial nerve V is infected with Herpes zoster, eating a bowl of Cheerios feels like eating pins and needles. This knowledge comes from personal experience.
I'm admittedly using the term parasite in its wider definition.
Congratulations, Bobbie, on the big 555!
BW in Vt

Anonymous said...

The maximum time of appearance of P. vivax gametocytes (micro and macro) is 5 days, whereas the maximum time of appearance of gametocytes of the other major three malarial species is greater: 12-14 days.
BW in Vt.

Old One said...

Pentastomes (5 body openings).

Although having a single mouth, there are 2 pairs of hollow fang-like hooks beside the mouth. These fangs can be retracted into slits giving the appearance of 5 mouths.

Congrats to the good Dr. Parasite Gal for her marvelous blog.

Anonymous said...

There are 5 species of Plasmodium that cause malaria:

1. P. falciparum
2. P. vivax
3. P. ovale
4. P. malariae
5. P. knowlesi

LS

Anonymous said...

Congratulations on your 555 th anniversary!
There are 5 Ascarids infecting mammals: Ascaris lumbricoides ( humans), Ascaris sum ( pigs), Parascaris equorum ( horses), Toxascaris leonina ( dogs and cats) and Baylisascaris procyonis (dogs and raccoons)

Hisar fan said...

Within the 1st 5 days u can take blood culture for salmonella infections which is somewhat the gold standard not taking bone arrow culture into account.
Thank you maam
Like Florida fan,
An Indian fan

Old One said...

Now in Rochester’s sunny clime
Where I used to spend me time
A-servin’ the majestic Clinic Mayo
Of all that brilliant crew
The finest Doc I knew
Was Dr. Pritt, Diagnostic Mistro

It was Dr. Pritt, Pritt, Pritt
Most skillfull Parasite Gal, Dr.Pritt
Hi! Slippy Hitherao
Diagnosis please, Panee Lao
And be quick, about it. “Lickety split” Dr. Pritt

This noble Parasite Gal
Has a blog that’s really swell
Which has been followed round the globe for many years
She’s now at 555
And if I stay alive
I expect to see 666. Note to Satan, please stand clear

If I’m ever on campaign
Licking boots and water green
I will make tracts to Dr. Pritt at Mayo Clinic
She’s the one to check my blood and stool
Mama didn’t raise a fool
For I’ll surely have a case most parasitic

Bernardino Rocha said...

Congratulations, a remarkable mark. I'm a little short of ideas, in any case: Pentatrichomonas hominis (five anterior flagella); Human parasites can be subdivided into 5 major groups: Protozoa, Platyhelminthes, Acanthocephala, Nematoda, Arthropoda.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Dr. Pritt for this milestone. Best wishes for the next 555. One case leads to another and there it goes, an unending education work for the entire world.
Florida Fan

bks said...

Five symptoms of giardiasis
diarrhea
stomach cramps and pain
fatigue
weakness
weight loss

Blaine A. Mathison said...

Many of the earth-based religions use the pentagram to represent the Five Elements: Spirit, Air, Water, Earth, and Fire. Many religious beliefs are grounded in scientific phenomena that were unknown at the time. What many people do not know, is the earth religions are rooted in Parasitology!

Spirit represents Loa loa and its microfilariae that circulate in the body. This belief is shared with Voodoo as the term 'loa' is a spirit in Voodoo religion.

Water represents Schistosoma, as water is natural reservoir for which the spirit enters the body.

Fire represents Trichomonas vaginalis, as people occupied by this spirit often have a burning sensation.

Earth represents Strongyloides stercoralis as they enter the body from the soil. Some liken Strongyloides to Mother Earth as she can create life in a host without a male counterpart.

Air represents Plasmodium, as it is carried by flying arthropods! And its erythrocytic cycle created periods of suffering and relief, as a reminder Life is a balance of Good and Evil.

If you have read this far, yes I am being silly and having fun, letting the creative juices overflow a bit :-D

Old One said...

Zen queries to Madam Ascaris

What is the sound of one hand clapping?

What does a three lip smile look like?


A happy worm is the ascarid
Swims in chyme and squirms like a squid
As happy as she is
She has but one regret
“How do you smile with three lips on the tip of ones head?”

Anonymous said...

CDC has targeted five neglected parasitic infections (Chagas disease, neurocysticercosis, toxocariasis, toxoplasmosis, and trichomoniasis) as priorities for public health action, based on the numbers of people infected, the severity of the illnesses, or our ability to prevent and treat them.
CDC is working to protect people from these health threats by

• Increasing awareness among physicians and the public
• Synthesizing the existing data to help better understand these infections
• Improving diagnostic testing
• Advising on treatment, including distributing otherwise unavailable drugs for certain infections (Chagas disease)

Anonymous said...


https://www.cdc.gov/parasites/resources/pdf/dpdm_strategic_plan_2015_2020.pdf

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Sir Galahad said...

5 verses of J.Swift:

Big fleas...
Big fleas have little fleas
Upon their backs to bite' em
And little fleas have lesser fleas
And so, ad infinitum

(Filastrocca di Jonathan Swift
Disegno di Robert Hegner, 1938)