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This Week in Parasitism

This Week in Parasitism

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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.Vincent Racaniello 2022 Science
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    • TWiP 272: Don't look and you won't find
      Jan 15 2026

      TWiP solves the case about the man with positive Strongyloides serology who is waiting for a kidney transplant.

      Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Daniel Griffin, and Christina Naula

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      Links for this episode
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      • Chronic strongyloidiasis (Australian Family Physician)
      • Hero: Gwendoleen Rees (Wikipedia)
      • TWiP study – information and survey
      • Letters read on TWiP 272
      New Case

      40 year old man travels to India, is only there for a week before he develops problems. Bloating, diarrhea. Weathers the storm. Returns to US. Stool sent for testing. Some interesting results. Comes back positive for Hymenolepis nana, Blastocystis hominis, Giardia intestinalis. Recommended he take four tablets. Flatulence. HIV negative. He ate food that were prepared in the home but also out. Delhi area.

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      Music by Ronald Jenkees

      Dear TWiP listeners,

      Have you ever wondered how TWiP shapes your understanding of science? We have! To find out more, Christina and the team are running a survey based study to learn more about how TWiP contributes to your scientific literacy and trust in science. Listen to the segment in this episode (TWiP 267) where Christina discusses the study's aims and scope.

      Anyone who listens to TWiP can participate. The survey is anonymous and we do not collect personal data that could identify you. There are no potential disadvantages or harms in taking part, other than using a few minutes of your time. You will receive no direct benefit from taking part in this study. However, the information that is collected during this study will give us a better understanding of who our listeners are, and why they choose to listen to TWiP. We can use this understanding to make TWiP even better!

      This is an academic study and we aim to disseminate our findings to the wider public, including you. For example, we'll have a conversation about the findings on a future episode of TWiP, we plan conference presentations and publication in a relevant academic journal

      The project has been reviewed and approved by the University of Glasgow College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences Ethics Committee. Application 200250013

      You can find the study, detailed participant information, and consent information here:

      TWiP study – information and survey

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      58 min
    • TWiP 271: The silent lesion
      Dec 23 2025

      TWiP explores female genital schistosomiasis and associated genital infections in Southern Malawi, a neglected tropical disease.

      Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Daniel Griffin, and Christina Naula

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      • Female genital schistosomiasis in Malawi (Parasitology)
      • Mainstreaming female genital schistosomiasis (Parasitology)
      • Female genital schistosomiasis (WHO)
      • TWiP study – information and survey

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      Send your questions and comments to twip@microbe.tv

      Music by Ronald Jenkees

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      50 min
    • TWiP 270: They bake my noodle
      Nov 28 2025

      TWiP solves the case about the man with abnormal brain MRI, and presents a new case for your solving about a man with some electrolyte issues related to his end-stage renal disease.

      Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Daniel Griffin, and Christina Naula

      Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email

      Links for this episode
      • Join the MicrobeTV Discord server
      • TWiP study – information and survey
      • Letters read on TWiP 270
      New Case

      A man in his 20s is admitted to the hospital with some electrolyte issues related to his end-stage renal disease. Infectious disease is consulted as he has a report of a recent positive strongyloides serology test that was done as part of his pre-transplant evaluation. He reports no international travel, no interesting exposures.

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      Send your questions and comments to twip@microbe.tv

      Music by Ronald Jenkees

      Dear TWiP listeners,

      Have you ever wondered how TWiP shapes your understanding of science? We have! To find out more, Christina and the team are running a survey based study to learn more about how TWiP contributes to your scientific literacy and trust in science. Listen to the segment in this episode (TWiP 267) where Christina discusses the study's aims and scope.

      Anyone who listens to TWiP can participate. The survey is anonymous and we do not collect personal data that could identify you. There are no potential disadvantages or harms in taking part, other than using a few minutes of your time. You will receive no direct benefit from taking part in this study. However, the information that is collected during this study will give us a better understanding of who our listeners are, and why they choose to listen to TWiP. We can use this understanding to make TWiP even better!

      This is an academic study and we aim to disseminate our findings to the wider public, including you. For example, we'll have a conversation about the findings on a future episode of TWiP, we plan conference presentations and publication in a relevant academic journal

      The project has been reviewed and approved by the University of Glasgow College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences Ethics Committee. Application 200250013

      You can find the study, detailed participant information, and consent information here:

      TWiP study – information and survey

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      57 min
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