Parasitology Tests 1, 2 & 3 PDF

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This document contains multiple-choice questions on parasitology, including specific sections for tests 1, 2, and 3. It covers topics like avoiding infection, parasites within the body, and procedures like stool analysis. The content references different types of parasites, diseases, and diagnostic methods.

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To avoid infection with Heterophyes heterophyes. See page 53 The parasite which lives within the body of its host. The arthropod that carries the parasite from one host to others. The presence of large parasites on the outer surface of the body. Opportunistic parasite Zoonotic infection Endoparasite...

To avoid infection with Heterophyes heterophyes. See page 53 The parasite which lives within the body of its host. The arthropod that carries the parasite from one host to others. The presence of large parasites on the outer surface of the body. Opportunistic parasite Zoonotic infection Endoparasite Fascioliasis Ingestion of raw vegetables or water containing encysted metacercaria. Minute abscesses and Periductal fibrosis. Fascioliasis. Stool analysis, duodenal aspirate, Serology or Radiology. No, the egg discharged in stool is immature and not infective to man. See page 55 Fasciola species. See page 55 See page 55 Halazoun. Adult Fasciola. Fascioliasis. See page 55 See page 55 Heterophysiasis See page 53 See page 53 Fasciola species. Ingestion of raw vegetables or water containing encysted metacercaria Schistosomulum To help it escape from blood vessels into the tissue. Heterophyes heterophyes and Schistosoma hematobium. Intestinal bilharziasis. Portal fibrosis and hypertension. Urinary bilharziasis. Skin penetration by Furcocercous cercaria during swimming. Pelvic and vesical venous plexus. Bulinus trancatus. Intestinal bilharziasis. Biomaphlaria alexandrina. Dog. Multiceps multiceps. Surgical removal or PAIR Technique. Small intestine. Infection transmitted from the patient to itself mostly feco-oral because the diagnostic stage is also infective. Taenia solium – Hymenolepis nana – Strongyloides stercoralis – Enterobius vermicularis – Giardia lambalia – Balantidium coli. Hymenolepis nana –Enterobius vermicularis – Giardia lambalia – Balantidium coli. Fasciola species – Diphyllobothrium latum – Ascaris lumbricoids – Ancylostoma duodenale. Intestinal Taeniasis (Taenia solium infection). Ingestion of raw or undercooked pork containing cysticercous cellulosa. Intestinal Taeniasis. Cysticercous larva. Intestinal Taeniasis (Taenia saginata infection). Man – Cattles. Sporgonosis Diphyllobothrium mansoni – Diphyllobothrium prolefreum. Cysticercosis. Ingestion of raw or undercooked pork containing cysticercous cellulosa. Cysticercosis. Taenia solium – mature egg. Hymenolepiasis nana. H.nana – egg or cysticercoid larva. Both definitive and intermediate host. Hymenolepiasis nana. Small intestine – Cysticercoid larva. YES. Dipylidiasis caninum. Cysticercoid larva. Diphyllobothriasis. Immature eggs in the stool.

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