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What is a parasite?
A parasite lives on or in a
host
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What are the two types of parasites based on their location?
Ectoparasite
and
endoparasite
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What does the host provide to a parasite?
Protection,
ecological niche
, and nutrients
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What is the relationship between parasites and their host species?
Parasites depend on host species for
survival
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What are the main characteristics of true parasites?
Cannot survive outside the
host
Cause
pathology
or side effects
Often have multiple life cycle stages
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What are the types of hosts in a parasite's life cycle?
Definitive
,
intermediate
, and
reservoir
hosts
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What is a definitive host?
Host where
sexual reproduction
occurs
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What is an intermediate host?
Host that supports part of the
lifecycle
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What is the role of a reservoir host?
Aids in the
transmission
of parasites
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How do parasites gain entry to their definitive host?
Through
direct ingestion
or
vertical transmission
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What is a vector species?
A biting
insect
that
transmits
parasites
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How do vectors facilitate parasite transmission?
By providing a direct route to the
bloodstream
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Which insects are examples of vectors?
Ticks
,
tsetse flies
, and mosquitoes
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What are the main types of parasites affecting human health?
Endoparasites
:
Protozoa
and
Metazoa
(
helminths
)
Ectoparasites
:
Ticks
and
lice
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What is the lifecycle duration of threadworm/pinworm?
6 weeks
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Where do pinworms attach in the host?
To the
lumen
of the
small intestine
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What symptom do pinworms cause at night?
Intense itching around the
anus
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How are pinworm eggs transmitted?
Through the
faecal-oral
route
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What is the method for diagnosing pinworm infection?
Direct observation
of worms or eggs
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What is the treatment for pinworm infection?
Mebendazole
, often with a second dose
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What is the most common tapeworm in the UK?
Taenia spp.
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How is tapeworm infection transmitted?
Ingestion of
cysts
in
pork
or
beef
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What is the pathology associated with Taenia solium?
Can cause
cysticercosis
in
human
muscles
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What is the diagnosis method for tapeworm infection?
Wet mount
of
faecal
sample
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What is the treatment for Taeniasis?
One dose of
Praziquantel
or
Albendazole
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How do hookworms enter the host?
Through
surface contact
with the skin
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What are the symptoms of hookworm infection?
Intense
itching
,
abdominal
pain, and
fatigue
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What is the diagnosis method for hookworm infection?
Wet mount
of faecal sample
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What are the main protozoans important for human health?
Crytosporidium
,
Giardia
,
Entamoeba
,
Trichomonas
,
Trypanosoma
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What is the transmission route for Cryptosporidium spp.?
Faecal-oral
route via contaminated water
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What is the pathology associated with Cryptosporidium spp.?
Mild to profuse
diarrhoea
, especially in
immunocompromised
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What is the treatment for Cryptosporidium spp. infection?
Rehydration therapy and sometimes
nitazoxanide
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How does Giardia lamblia transmit?
Through
faecal-oral
route via
hardy
cysts
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What are the symptoms of Giardiasis?
Abdominal pain, fatty
diarrhoea
, and vomiting
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What drugs are effective against Giardia lamblia?
Metronidazole
,
tinidazole
, and
nitazoxanide
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What is the lifecycle of Entamoeba histolytica?
Includes
cysts
and
trophozoites
in stools
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What can E. histolytica cause in the host?
Amoebic
colitis and severe
dysentery
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What is the treatment for E. histolytica infection?
Depends on the
severity
of the infection
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What is the role of vectors in disease transmission?
Vectors transmit
parasites
to hosts
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How do parasites impact public health?
They infect
millions
and cause
diseases
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