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A 34-year-old man comes to the physician because of progressive swelling of the left lower leg for 4 months. One year ago, he had an episode of intermittent fever and tender lymphadenopathy that occurred shortly after he returned from a trip to India and resolved spontaneously. Physical examination shows 4+ nonpitting edema of the left lower leg. His leukocyte count is 8,000/mm3 with 25% eosinophils. A blood smear obtained at night confirms the diagnosis. Treatment with diethylcarbamazine is initiated. Which of the following is the most likely route of transmission of the causal pathogen?

APenetration of the skin by hookworms in feces

BPenetration of the skin by cercariae from contaminated fresh water

CDeposition of larvae into the skin by a female black fly

DIngestion of encysted larvae in undercooked pork

EDeposition of thread-like larvae into the skin by a female mosquito

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A 19-year-old woman presents to the emergency department with chronic diarrhea, fatigue, and weakness. She also had mild lower extremity edema. On examination, she was noted to be pale. Blood testing revealed peripheral eosinophilia (60%) and a Hb concentration of 8 g/dL. The stool examination revealed Fasciolopsis buski eggs. Which of the following drugs would most likely be effective?

AAlbendazole

BOxamniquine

CNiclosamide

DPraziquantel

EBithionol

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A 30-year-old man presents to the physician after he discovered a raised, red, string-shaped lesion beneath the skin on his right foot. The lesion seems to move from one location to another over the dorsum of his foot from day to day. He says that the lesion is extremely itchy and has not responded to over the counter topical treatment. He and his wife recently returned from a honeymoon in southern Thailand, where they frequented the tropical beaches. The physician diagnoses him with a parasitic infection and prescribes albendazole for the patient. With which of the following organisms is the patient most likely infected?

AAncylostoma braziliense

BDracunculus medinensis

CNecator americanus

DStrongyloides stercoralis

EWuchereria bancrofti

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