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TWiP is a monthly netcast about eukaryotic parasites. Vincent Racaniello and Dickson Despommier, science Professors from Columbia University, deconstruct parasites, how they cause illness, and how you can prevent infections.

This Week in Parasitism Vincent Racaniello

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TWiP is a monthly netcast about eukaryotic parasites. Vincent Racaniello and Dickson Despommier, science Professors from Columbia University, deconstruct parasites, how they cause illness, and how you can prevent infections.

    The case of the regurgitated wriggler

    The case of the regurgitated wriggler

    TWiP solves the case of a man in his 50s reporting months of abdominal discomfort, who takes mebendazole and some time afterwards vomits a worm into the sink.
    Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Daniel Griffin, and Christina Naula
    Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email
    Links for this episode Join the MicrobeTV Discord server Please support our work at microbe.tv/contribute The giant intestinal worm, Ascaris lumbricoides (TWiP 21) Parasitic Diseases Lectures #24: Giant Intestinal Worm (YouTube) Letters read on TWiP 235 Hero: Ernst A. H. Friedheim Become a patron of TWiP 
    New Case:
    I first learned about this case from a colleague at work who tells me that their friend has just gotten really sick. The friend is described as having had multiple illnesses over time but that he has never been as sick as he recently got. He reports that the illness began as a diffuse myalgia with fever, there was some sore throat, noted swelling in the neck, and overwhelming fatigue. He tells some of his friends that he is feeling really terrible and it turns out that some of his friends also feel poorly. It turns out that about a week prior to the onset of his symptoms he and a number of friends attended a large dinner where venison and boar was served. 
    This individual is then seen in our office. Some testing is done. He feels really terrible and despite being reassured that he should get better without treatment he is given therapy.
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    • 1 u. 15 min.
    Hookworms and a leech - parasites suck!

    Hookworms and a leech - parasites suck!

    TWiP discusses hookworm infection and the phase 1 clinical trial for a hookworm vaccine that could one day protect children from the hookworm anaemia, and reduce transmission of this infection.
    Hosts: Dickson Despommier, Daniel Griffin, and Christina Naula
    Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email
    Links for this episode Join the MicrobeTV Discord server Please support our work at microbe.tv/contribute Hookworm vaccines in school-aged children in Gabon (Lancet Inf Dis) Step forward towards hookworm vaccines (Lancet Inf Dis) Hookworm vaccine protects dogs (FASEB J) Hero: Muriel Robertson Become a patron of TWiP 
     Send your questions and comments to twip@microbe.tv
    Music by Ronald Jenkees

    • 1 u. 22 min.
    Cryptosporidium not cryptocurrency

    Cryptosporidium not cryptocurrency

    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 Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Daniel Griffin, and Christina Naula
    Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email
    Links for this episode Join the MicrobeTV Discord server Please support our work at microbe.tv/contribute Hero: Keith Vickerman Letters read on TWiP 233 Become a patron of TWiP
    New Case study:
    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. 
     Send your questions and comments to twip@microbe.tv
    Music by Ronald Jenkees

    • 1 u. 20 min.
    Lives of Wolbachia

    Lives of Wolbachia

    TWiP reviews the cellular lives of Wolbachia, a gram-negative bacteria that infects many arthropods and filarial nematodes with very different outcomes – parasitism or mutualism.
    Hosts: Dickson Despommier, Daniel Griffin, and Christina Naula
    Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email
    Links for this episode Join the MicrobeTV Discord server Please support our work at microbe.tv/contribute Cellular lives of Wolbachia (Nat Rev Micro) Hero: Patricia F. Walker Become a patron of TWiP
    Send your questions and comments to twip@microbe.tv
    Music by Ronald Jenkees

    • 53 min.
    Scotch in drink and tape

    Scotch in drink and tape

    TWiP solves the case of the Woman With White Worms, and presents a new clinical case to decipher.
    Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Daniel Griffin, and Christina Naula
    Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email
    Links for this episode Join the MicrobeTV Discord server Please support our work at microbe.tv/contribute Hero: Ann Bishop Become a patron of TWiP
    New Case study:
    A physician with no significant PMH who is currently doing their fellowship training develops diarrhea. The diarrhea is significant enough that they are beginning to feel weak, lightheaded, and end up going to the local ER. The physician lives in NYC, works most of the time but did just get back from a week-long vacation in Florida with their long-term partner where they got a chance to swim in the pool and get some sun. They returned feeling well and then noted the onset of the diarrhea. The diarrhea was watery, with some abdominal cramping but no noted blood or actual fever. The stool did not have a strong smell and no floating stools were reported. The physician was given IVF and returned home feeling better but now gets a call that there is a parasite on the stool testing and is recommended to take a medicine they have never heard of 3x per day for 3 days. 
    Send your questions and comments to twip@microbe.tv
    Music by Ronald Jenkees

    • 55 min.
    Healing cutaneous leishmaniasis with Maria Adelaida Gomez

    Healing cutaneous leishmaniasis with Maria Adelaida Gomez

    Maria Adelaida Gomez joins TWiP to discuss her career and the work of her laboratory on understanding the healing process during cutaneous leishmaniasis.
    Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Daniel Griffin, and Christina Naula
    Guest: Maria Adelaida Gomez
    Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email
    Links for this episode CIDEIM Healing in cutaneous leishmaniasis (J Immunol) Become a patron of TWiP
    Send your questions and comments to twip@microbe.tv
    Music by Ronald Jenkees

    • 1 u.

Klantrecensies

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DEngelen ,

Absolutely Great!

I always had an interest in microbiology. One day i decided to try listening to podcasts and found this one. I was instantly hooked and my interest for parasites grew exponentially. I have also decided to buy the textbook Dickson co-authored (Parasitic Diseases).

I really love the enthusiasm and casual, insightful and stimulating way of talking. The personal anecdotes, parts of history, great questions from Vincent, responses to e-mails and special hosts are excellent. Dickson Despommier and Vincent Racaniello really are the perfect duo for this podcast.

STUMBLEWEED ,

MR

No doubt about it, together with TWIV and TWIM a master podcast. Dickson deserves a private audience for his entertaining and knowledgable stories and Vincent so glad you had the insight to start these 3 podcasts and the generosity to share your energy with us. Thanks guys!

BluntedBoyWonder ,

Parasitism is interesting

Awesome show about parasitism in humans! They podcasts are long but worth it if you have the time. Despommier is an expert on parasitism as well as a good storyteller.

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