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Cutaneous


Fungal disease

Infections are superficial involving skin hair and nails

Tinea, Trichophyton, Epedidermophyton

Sub-Cutaneous


Fungal disease

Usually in the dermis subcutaneous tissue. Caused by soil or vegetation M

Sporotrichosis

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

Entamoeba histolytica

Transmitted by contaminated water. 2 stages


Ameba and cyst stage - passes through the GI tract and produces 4 ameba

Trypanosoma gambiense

Transferred by the Tsetse fly. Kissing bug disease that places you in a coma

Plasmodium Falciparum

Causes renal failure from malaria

3 cycles a) sporozipt b) merozoite c) gametocyte

Cryptosporidium parvum

Waterborne diarrhea

Giardia Lamblia

Waterborne diarrhea, colonizing nieces in the small intestine causing giardiasis

Tricomonas vaginals

Affects the The vaginal in general tract.

Chlamidia and herpese

Toxoplasma gondi

Still born. Causing brain damage

Which spores are characteristics of penicillin

Ascospore & sporangiospore

Which for how thick walled found in your segment with Hypha

Chlamydocnidium

Coccidoides immitis

Valley fever. Lives in dry soil which is alkaline soil

Ascaris

It is the most common. It infects about 2 billion people. It hooks into the intestine it is transmitted by fertilized eggs

Biguanides

Uses chlorohexidine

Helminthic disease is usually transmitted by

The gastrointestinal route

A definitive host harbors which stage of a parasite

Adult

What do tape worms eat

Intestinal content

You observe a mass of amoeba like cells that's warm together, form a stalk and produce spores. This is

Cellular slime mold

Onchocerciasis

Caused by a black fly. Lives in fast-moving streams. Is treated with ivermectin

River blindness

Plasmodium Falciparum cycle

1- sporozit 2- merozoite 3-gametcyte

Helminths

Multicellular eukaryotes animals that possess digestive, circulatory, nervous, excretory, and reproductive system.

They live inside the host

Trichenella

That's one percent of the population. Caused by undercooked pork or wild game

It penetrated gets into the muscle tissue

Fluke

Affects one and a half of the population. Commonly affects the lungs

Tapeworm

30 million affected. Segmented worms that live in intestines of summary animals. Caused by eating undercooked meat from affected animals

Schistosomes

Buy freshwater snails, and humans can become infected after direct contact with contaminated water

Affects 48 million people

Enterobius

Caused by pinworm. Common symptoms are itchiness in the rectal area

Hookworm

Causes anemia in 1/5 the population

Guinea worm

Go is under the skin. Acquired by contaminated drinking water. It is controlled by filtered water

aerial hyphae grow up to

produce spores