MICP

Cards (16)

  • Symbiotic relationships
    • Parasitism
    • Mutualism
    • Commensalism
  • Ectoparasites
    Parasites that live on the outside of the host
  • Endoparasites
    Parasites that live inside the host
  • Infection
    When a pathogen enters and grows within the host
  • Infestation
    When a parasite lives on the surface of the host
  • Types of hosts
    • Permanent
    • Intermittent
    • Transitory
    • Incidental
    • Erratic
    • Facultative
    • Obligate
    • Definitive
    • Intermediate
    • Reservoir
    • Paratenic
  • Cestodes
    • Echinococcus granulosus
    • D. Latum
    • T. saginata
    • T. solium
    • H. nana
  • Cestodes
    • Characteristics
    • Other names
    • Symptoms
  • Nematodes
    • Threadworm
    • Whipworm
    • Giant worm
    • Pinworm
    • Cochin-china diarrhea
    • Old world hookworm
    • New world hookworm
  • Protozoa
    • Trypanosoma brucei rhodesience
    • Trypanosoma Cruzi
    • Balantidium coli
    • Trichomoniasis vaginalis
    • Gardia Lamblia
    • Malaria
    • Trypanosomiasis
    • Entamoeba histolytica
    • Acantamoeba
    • Leishmania Braziliensi
    • Kalazar disease
    • Toxoplasma
  • Protozoa
    • Symptoms
    • Definitive host & their vector
  • Trematodes
    • Fasciola hepatica
    • Clonorchis sinensis
    • Schistosoma
    • Fasciola buski
    • Paragonimus westermani
    • Chinese Liver fluke
  • Trematodes
    • Other names
    • Signs and complications
  • Rickettsia
    • Orientia tsusugamushi
    • Rickettsia prowazekii
    • Murine typhus
    • Lyme Disease
    • Scrub typhus
    • Q fever
    • Rocky Mountain spotted fever
    • Rickettsialpox
  • Rickettsia
    • Vectors
    • Organism
    • Diseases
  • Nematodes
    • Trichuris trichiura
    • Strongyloides stercoralis
    • Ascaris lumbricoides
    • Capillaria philippinensis
    • Wuchereria bancrofti & Brugia malayi
    • Enterobius vermicularis
    • Necator americanus