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Arthropod Bites and Stings

»What are arthropods? Are most arthropods harmful to humans?
»Describe various ways arthropods injure humans. What insect or arachnid would cause the injury?

Bites and Stings

»How do you diagnose a bite or sting?
»Why are some bites and stings extremely painful or dangerous while others are simply itchy, red, irritating papules?
»One person on a hike is “eaten alive” by mosquitos while his companions are not bothered at all. Do ectoparasites such as mosquitos, ticks, fleas, and mites bite randomly?
»Why are bite reactions to ectoparasites so much different in different people?
»How do you treat bee stings?
»What are the signs of serious systemic reactions to bee, wasp, or ant stings?
»How do you treat anaphylactic syndrome from a bee sting?
»What are the unique characteristics of fire ants and their sting?
»What species of spiders are medically important?
»How do you diagnose and treat the black widow spider bite?
»How do brown recluse spider bites present?
»How should brown recluse spider bites be treated?

Infestations

»What is scabies?
»How is scabies characterized clinically?
»What is Norwegian scabies?
»What agents are used to treat scabies?
»Discuss the three varieties of lice that affect humans.
»How should lice infestations be treated?

Zoonotic Infestations

»How do flea infestations typically present?
»How do you treat a flea infestation?
»How is Cheyletiella infestation recognized in humans? In animals? How does it compare to canine scabies?
»Where do bedbugs live? What do their bites look like?
»Do species of bedbugs that parasitize other animals bite humans?
»What are zoonotic dermatoses?

Insect Vectors

»What are the kissing, or assassin, bugs?
»Why are kissing bugs important?
»What diseases are transmitted by ticks?
»What is the most common tick-borne infectious disease in the United States?
»How does Lyme disease present?
»Why do the tick bites often go unnoticed?
»How do tick bites affect humans? How are ticks removed once they are attached to the skin?
»How do you prevent tick bites?
»Name some important arthropod-borne diseases.
»What are the most effective insect repellents?

 
 
 

Name some important arthropod-borne diseases.

 


See Table 34-1.
Table 34-1. Selected Diseases Transmitted by Arthropods
INFECTIOUS DISEASE VECTOR
 
Anaplasmosis (human granulocytotropic)
 
Hard ticks
 
Arboviruses (including yellow fever, dengue, encephalitis)
 
Mosquitos, ticks
 
Babesiosis
 
Hard ticks
 
Boutonneuse fever (tick-bite fever) (Rickettsia conorii)
 
Rabbit flea
 
Chagas disease
 
Triatomid (kissing) bugs
 
Colorado tick fever
 
Hard ticks
 
Ehrlichiosis, monocytotropic (Ehrlichia ewingii)
 
Hard ticks
 
Endemic relapsing fever (Borrelia duttoni)
 
Soft ticks
 
Epidemic relapsing fever (Borrelia recurrentis)
 
Human body lice
 
Epidemic typhus (R. prowazekii)
 
Human body lice
 
Filariasis (Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi)
 
Mosquitos
 
Leishmaniasis (Leishmania spp.)
 
Phlebotomid flies
 
Loiasis (Loa loa)
 
Tabanid flies
 
Lyme disease (Borrelia burgdorferi)
 
Hard ticks
 
Malaria (Plasmodium spp.)
 
Mosquitos
 
Murine typhus (R. mooseri)
 
Rat fleas, lice
 
Onchocerciasis (Onchocerca volvulus)
 
Black flies
 
Plague (Yersinia pestis)
 
Rat fleas
 
Q fever (Coxiella burnetii)
 
Hard ticks, fleas
 
Rickettsial pox (R. akari)
 
Mouse mites
 
Rocky Mountain spotted fever (R. rickettsii)
 
Hard ticks
 
Scrub typhus (R. tsutsugamushi)
 
Mites (chiggers)
 
Trypanosomiasis, African sleeping sickness
 
Glossina (tsetse) flies
 
West Nile fever
 
Mosquitos
  Adapted from Braunstein, WB: Ectoparasites. In Mandell GL, Bennett JE, Dolin R, editors: Principles and practice of infectious diseases, ed 6, Philadelphia, 2005, Elsevier, pp 3301–3302.