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Match the terms with following definitions
To deposit eggs Order of crustaceans Area of inflammation in tissue due to infection An agent to destry snails |
Oviposition
Decapod Granuloma Molluscacide |
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Which part of the world is the parasite Fasciolopsis buski commonly found
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Rural Southeast Asia
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What leaves the snail and enters the definitive host during the life cycle of Schistosomiasis
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Cercariae
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Which method of control will help prevent the spread of Fasciolopsiasis
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thoroughly cook water plants
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How long does it take for the fluke of Clonorchis sinensis to mature into an adult
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1 month
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Which method of control will help prevent the spread of Swimmer's Itch
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The use of molluscicides
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Up to how long can the snails in the life cycle of Schistosoma japonicum release cercariae
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3 months
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Which method of control will help prevent the spread of Fascioliasis
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Drain the land
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Up to how long can eggs of Paragonimus westermani be expelled in feces
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20 years
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Which Schistosoma species is found in Africa and the Middle East
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haematobium
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Which of the following is defined as the final free-living larval stage of a trematode parasite
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Cercaria
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Which of the following is produced inside the snail during the life cycle of Clonorchis sinensis
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Cercariae
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What temperature should fish be frozen to control the transmission of Chlonorchiasis
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14oF
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Where in the human body does the parasite that causes Bilharzia reach sexual maturity
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Intestines
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Which stage of the parasite is found in human bile aspirations when used to diagnose a patient with Liver Rot
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Eggs
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What is the 2nd intermediate host for Oriental Liver Fluke
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Fish
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Which of the following parasites transmits Sheep Liver Fluke
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Fasciola hepatica
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Which parasitic disease would you suspect if a patient had hepatomegaly, right upper quadrant pain, biliary colic and obstructive jaundice
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Fascioliasis
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Where does the metacercaria excyst in the life cycle for Fascioliasis
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Small intestine
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Where can the worms of Fasciolopsiasis be found and used for diagnosis
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Vomitus
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What is the mode of transmission for Fasciolopsiasis
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Eating uncooked water bamboo
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Which parasite would you suspect if a patient had hepatomegaly, irritated bile ducts, and impaired liver function but their SGOT and SGPT are normal
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Clonorchis sinensis
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What is the treatment for Fasciola hepatica
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Triclabendazole
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Which Schistosoma species has domestic farm animals as a reservoir
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japonicum
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Which of the following occurs during the second stage of the disease Schistosomiasis
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The period of active oviposition and egg excretion
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How many days must fish be frozen to prevent the spread of the parasite Clonorchis sinensis?
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5
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What is the reservoir for Fascioliasis
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Cattle
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Which of the following parasites transmits Chinese Liver Fluke
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Clonorchis sinensis
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What part of the human body does the immature worm migrate to during the life cycle of Oriental Liver Fluke
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Bile ducts of liver
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What is produced asexually inside the snail during the life cycle of Fasciolopsis buski
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Cercariae
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How soon after infection with the parasite Fasciolopsis buski does a person develop edema on the face?
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20 days
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parasite would you suspect if a patient had an ulceration of their intestinal wall, diarrhea alternating with constipation, acute intestinal obstruction and edema on their face?
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Fasciolopsis buski
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parasites transmits Lung fluke disease
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Paragonimus westermani
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penetrates the snail during the life cycle of Paragonimus westermani
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Miracidium
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Schistosoma species causes Vesical Schistosomiasis
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haematobium
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species of Schistosoma is found in Asia
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japonicum
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During which stage of Schistosomiasis does low grade fever, malaise and urticaria occur
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First
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During which stage of Schistosomiasis will periodic hematuria occur?
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Second
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During which stage of Schistosomiasis will hepatomegaly occur
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Third
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During which stage of Schistosomiasis will CNS complications including severe headache and convulsions occur
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Third
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How soon after infection with Schistosoma mansoni will a person develop Katayama fever
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2-6 weeks
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Which body fluid yields eggs useful in the diagnosis of Schistosomiasis
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Urine
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Which genus causes Swimmer's Itch
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Schistosoma
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What treatment is used to prevent secondary infection for a patient with Swimmer's Itch?
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Antimicrobials
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Which type of animal carries the parasite that causes Swimmer's Itch
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Birds
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Match the following descriptions with the appropriate parasitic disease
Flat, elongated, flabby Spoon shape when active Leaf shape, flat Narrow, elongated shape |
Oriental Liver Fluke
Pulmonary distomiasis Liver Rot Snail fever |
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defined as the encysted stage of a trematode parasite
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Metacercaria
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occurs during the first stage of the disease Schistosomiasis
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Time of cercarial penetration to development of a mature adult
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During which stage of Schistosomiasis will intermittent abdominal pain and diarrhea occur
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Second
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What infects the decapod during the life cycle of Paragonimus westermani
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Cercaria
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What infects the decapod during the life cycle of Paragonimus westermani
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Cercaria
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species of Schistosoma is found in Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and South America
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mansoni
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of the following hatches from the egg during the life cycle of Clonorchis sinensis
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Miracidium
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Which parasite would you suspect if a patient had a cough with hemoptysis, pleuritic chest pain and their xray shows nodules and/or cavities?
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Paragonimus westermani
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Where do the cercariae of Fasciola hepatica encyst
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On vegetation
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mode of transmission for Clonorchis sinensis
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Eating uncooked freshwater fish
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of the following parasites is the largest parasitic trematode that infects humans
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Fasciolopsis buski
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reservoir for the parasite that causes Clonorchiasis
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Cats
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mode of transmission for Fasciolopsiasis
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Eating uncooked aquatic plants
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of the following areas is Clonorchiasis highly endemic
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Southeast China
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where can the flukes of Fasciolopsiasis be found and used for diagnosis
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Feces
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Which of the following is the description of a metacercaria
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The encysted stage of a trematode parasite
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term best describes expectoration of blood stained sputum
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Hempotysis
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wher the human body does the sexually mature parasite that causes Fasciolopsiasis live
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Small intestine
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parasite would you suspect if a patient had hepatomegaly, right upper quadrant pain, biliary colic and obstructive jaundice?
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Fasciola hepatica
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Up to how long can eggs of Paragonimus westermani be expelled in feces
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20 years
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parasite would you suspect if a patient had hepatomegaly, irritated bile ducts, and impaired liver function but their SGOT and SGPT are normal
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Clonorchis sinensis
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How soon after infection do eggs appear in feces for the parasite Fasciolopsis buski
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3 months
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What disease would you suspect if a patient presented with loss of appetite, diarrhea with sensation of abdominal pressure?
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Chlonorchiasis
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What is produced asexually inside the snail during the life cycle of Fasciolopsis buski
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Cercariae
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of the following parasites has separate sexes which reside in pairs
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Schistosoma japonicum
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of the following is defined as the encysted stage of a trematode parasite
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Metacercaria
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of the following is the description of a miracidium
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The first stage larva of a trematode parasite
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mode of transmission for Fasciola hepatica
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Eating uncooked aquatic plants
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reservoir for the parasite that causes fasciolopsiasis
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Dogs
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method of control will help prevent the spread of Liver rot
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Avoid using livestock feces for fertilizer
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Which stage of the parasite found in human duodenal drainage fluids, is used to diagnose a patient with clonorchiasis?
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Eggs
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Which part of the world is the parasite Fasciolopsis buski commonly found
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Rural Southeast Asia
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length of time can humans pass eggs in feces without treatment for Fasciolopsiasis
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1 year
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Where can a human be infected with the disease Paragonimiasis
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Asia
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method of control will help prevent the spread of Paragonimiasis
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Cook crustaceans until meat turns white
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Which two species of Schistosoma cause Intestinal Schistosomiasis
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mansoni & japonicum
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body fluid yields eggs useful in the diagnosis of Schistosomiasis
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Urine
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Which disease is also known as Bilharzia
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Schistosomiasis
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Schistosoma species has domestic farm animals as a reservoir
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japonicum
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of the following occurs during the first stage of the disease Schistosomiasis
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Time of cercarial penetration to development of a mature adult
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During which stage of schistosomiasis does itching and a mild rash occur
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First
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During which stage of Schistosomiasis will intermittent abdominal pain and diarrhea occur
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Second
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During which stage of Schistosomiasis will hepatomegaly occur
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Third
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Which disease is associated with Katayama fever
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Schistosomiasis
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How soon after infection with Schistosoma japonicum will a person develop Katayama fever
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2-6 weeks
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Up to how long can the snails in the life cycle of Schistosoma mansoni release cercariae
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3 months
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method of control will help prevent the spread of Bilhazaria
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The use of molluscicides
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Which type of animal carries the parasite that causes Swimmer's Itch
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mammals
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method of control will help prevent the spread of Swimmer's Itch
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The use of molluscicides
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of the following occurs during the second stage of the disease Schistosomiasis
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The period of active oviposition and egg excretion
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During which stage of Schistosomiasis will periodic hematuria occur
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Second
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Which Schistosoma species is found in Africa and the Middle East
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haematobium
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of the following parasites transmits Oriental Liver Fluke
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Clonorchis sinensis
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method of control will help prevent the spread of Swimmer's Itch
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The use of molluscicides
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What leaves the snail and enters the definitive host during the life cycle of Schistosomiasis
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Cercariae
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Which stage of the parasite found in human duodenal drainage fluids, is used to diagnose a patient with clonorchiasis
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Eggs
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parasite would you suspect if a patient had a cough with hemoptysis, pleuritic chest pain and their xray shows nodules and/or cavities
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Paragonimus westermani
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of the following is defined as any trematode worm
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Fluke
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species of Schistosoma is found in Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and South America
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mansoni
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Where do the cercariae of Fasciola hepatica encyst
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on vegetation
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of the following parasites is the largest parasitic trematode that infects humans
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Fasciolopsis buski
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of the following parasites has separate sexes which reside in pairs
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Schistosoma japonicum
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of the following is defined as the encysted stage of a trematode parasite
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Metacercaria
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During which stage of Schistosomiasis does low grade fever, malaise and urticaria occur
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First
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mode of transmission for Clonorchis sinensis
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Eating uncooked fish
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method of control will help prevent the spread of Paragonimiasis
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Cook crustaceans until meat turns white
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Which two species of Schistosoma cause Intestinal Schistosomiasis
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mansoni & japonicum
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Which of the following is the description of a miracidium
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The first stage larva of a trematode parasite
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In which of the following areas is Clonorchiasis highly endemic
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Southeast China
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What is the mode of transmission for Fasciola hepatica
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Eating uncooked aquatic plants
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Where does the worm migrate through during the life cycle of Fasciloa hepatica
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Peritoneal cavity
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Which parasite would you suspect if a patient had hepatomegaly, right upper quadrant pain, biliary colic and obstructive jaundice
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Fasciola hepatica
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Which method of control will help prevent the spread of Fascioliasis
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Use molluscicides
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of the following hatches from the egg during the life cycle of Clonorchis sinensis
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Miracidium
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Where can the flukes of Fasciolopsiasis be found and used for diagnosis
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Feces
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reservoir for the parasite that causes Clonorchiasis
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cats
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the mode of transmission for Paragonimus westermani
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Eating uncooked crayfish
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Which disease would you suspect if a patient has cirrhosis, irritated bile ducts, and impaired liver function but their SGOT and SGPT are norma
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Clonorchiasis
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What infects the decapod during the life cycle of Paragonimus westermani
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Cercaria
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length of time can humans pass eggs in feces without treatment for Fasciolopsiasis
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1 year
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Which part of the world is the parasite Fasciolopsis buski commonly found
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Rural Southeast Asia
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What disease would you suspect if a patient presented with loss of appetite, diarrhea with sensation of abdominal pressure?
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Chlonorchiasis
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How soon after infection do eggs appear in feces for the parasite Fasciolopsis buski
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3 months
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What is the mode of transmission for Fasciolopsiasis
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Eating uncooked aquatic plants
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method of control will help prevent the spread of Fasciolopsiasis
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Don't feed swine water plants
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What does the definitive host ingest during the life cycle of Paragonimus westermani
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Metacercariae
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Where can a human be infected with the disease Paragonimiasis
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Asia
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Which type of animal carries the parasite that causes Swimmer's Itch
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Mammals
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Which species of Schistosoma has cats as a reservoir
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japonicum
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mode of transmission for the parasite Schistosoma mansoni
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Entering contaminated water
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of the following occurs during the second stage of the disease Schistosomiasis
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The period of active oviposition and egg excretion
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of the following occurs during the first stage of the disease Schistosomiasis
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Time of cercarial penetration to development of a mature adult
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During which stage of Schistosomiasis will periodic hematuria occur
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second
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How soon after infection with Schistosoma mansoni will a person develop Katayama fever
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2-6 weeks
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Which body fluid yields eggs useful in the diagnosis of Schistosomiasis
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urine
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Where in the human body does the adult parasite that causes Paragonimiasis live
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Lungs
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How soon after humans are infected with Paragonimus westermani do the flukes mature and begin to lay eggs
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6-10 weeks
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During which stage of Schistosomiasis will intermittent abdominal pain and diarrhea occur
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Second
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Up to how long can the snails in the life cycle of Schistosoma haematobium release cercariae
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3 months
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During which stage of schistosomiasis will genitourinary lesions and urethral occlusion occur
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Third
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During which stage of schistosomiasis will painful urination occur
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Second
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What is the 2nd intermediate host of the life cycle for Paragonimiasis
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Decapod
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