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- 9::V I11 MCQ In the life cycle of Toxoplasma gondii, * humans are the Intermediate host Both final and intermediate Final host (O What is the causative agent of primary amebic meningoencephalitis Naegleria fowleri E.histolytica E.coli Which of the following drugs is used * to treat Malaria sulfadiazine Chloroquine MebendazoleWhich of the following summarizes the chronological sequence (earliest to latest) of discovery involving human malaria parasites? This is was in a lecture slide, but is also in the textbook. a) liver stages, blood stages, mosquito stages, experimental transmission by mosquito b) blood stages, mosquito stages, liver stages, experimental transmission by mosquito c) mosquito stages, blood stages, liver stages, experimental transmission by mosquito d) blood stages, mosquito stages, experimental transmission by mosquito, liver stages e) mosquito stages, liver stages, blood stages, experimental transmission by mosquitoMalaria, TRICHURIS TRICHIURA are common parasites found in Guyana, discuss the prevalence, transmission, associated illnesses, and treatments for each parasite plz add refrence
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