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Cutaneous Fungal disease |
Infections are superficial involving skin hair and nails |
Tinea, Trichophyton, Epedidermophyton |
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Sub-Cutaneous Fungal disease |
Usually in the dermis subcutaneous tissue. Caused by soil or vegetation M |
Sporotrichosis |
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Mucocutaneous Fungal disease |
And you knew score of T cells is characterized by infections. |
Thrush infection and infection is in his scalp skin and nails. Thrush caused by Candida albican |
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Entamoeba histolytica |
Transmitted by contaminated water. 2 stages Ameba and cyst stage - passes through the GI tract and produces 4 ameba |
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Trypanosoma gambiense |
Transferred by the Tsetse fly. Kissing bug disease that places you in a coma |
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Plasmodium Falciparum |
Causes renal failure from malaria |
3 cycles a) sporozipt b) merozoite c) gametocyte |
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Cryptosporidium parvum |
Waterborne diarrhea |
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Giardia Lamblia |
Waterborne diarrhea, colonizing nieces in the small intestine causing giardiasis |
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Tricomonas vaginals |
Affects the The vaginal in general tract. |
Chlamidia and herpese |
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Toxoplasma gondi |
Still born. Causing brain damage |
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Which spores are characteristics of penicillin |
Ascospore & sporangiospore |
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Which for how thick walled found in your segment with Hypha |
Chlamydocnidium |
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Coccidoides immitis |
Valley fever. Lives in dry soil which is alkaline soil |
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Ascaris |
It is the most common. It infects about 2 billion people. It hooks into the intestine it is transmitted by fertilized eggs |
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Biguanides |
Uses chlorohexidine |
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Helminthic disease is usually transmitted by |
The gastrointestinal route |
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A definitive host harbors which stage of a parasite |
Adult |
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What do tape worms eat |
Intestinal content |
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You observe a mass of amoeba like cells that's warm together, form a stalk and produce spores. This is |
Cellular slime mold |
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Onchocerciasis |
Caused by a black fly. Lives in fast-moving streams. Is treated with ivermectin |
River blindness |
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Plasmodium Falciparum cycle |
1- sporozit 2- merozoite 3-gametcyte |
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Helminths |
Multicellular eukaryotes animals that possess digestive, circulatory, nervous, excretory, and reproductive system. |
They live inside the host |
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Trichenella |
That's one percent of the population. Caused by undercooked pork or wild game |
It penetrated gets into the muscle tissue |
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Fluke |
Affects one and a half of the population. Commonly affects the lungs |
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Tapeworm |
30 million affected. Segmented worms that live in intestines of summary animals. Caused by eating undercooked meat from affected animals |
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Schistosomes |
Buy freshwater snails, and humans can become infected after direct contact with contaminated water |
Affects 48 million people |
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Enterobius |
Caused by pinworm. Common symptoms are itchiness in the rectal area |
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Hookworm |
Causes anemia in 1/5 the population |
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Guinea worm |
Go is under the skin. Acquired by contaminated drinking water. It is controlled by filtered water |
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aerial hyphae grow up to |
produce spores |
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