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- Explain how the morphological identification of the nematode eggs is used as the standard in identifying the nematode that caused the infection in diagnostic parasitology. Give examples.In diagnostic parasitology, what is the standard in identifying the nematode that caused the infection? Explain and give examples.Why is the Baermann-Moraes method suitable for a suspect strongyloidiasis? Why is it considered a geohelminthosis? How could a person show an increase in their parasite load without re-contact with the soil? Please put references in the answer
- Why is stool examination important in the study of Parasitology? Provide/List 5 specimens in a clinical parasitology laboratory and explain the possible clinical significance of each specimen. Please do not plagiarize.Discuss in detail the importance of parasitological diagnosis.What general measure/s can you recommend in order to prevent the majority of the parasitic and fungal diseases in fish culture? Explain your answer comprehensively
- Describe how different mechanisms of interaction among parasites within a host (i.e. exploitation, interference, or apparent competition, and/or public goods cooperation) are expected to affect how virulence evolves.What general measure/s can you recommend in order to prevent the majority of the parasitic and fungal diseases in fish culture? Explain your answer.How did the author sample ticks at each of the study sites? The author dragged a piece of cloth along a transect every one to two weeks and collected ticks on the cloth. The author sprayed toxins on specified plots of vegetation, and collected all the dead ticks from the ground. The author used pitfall traps to capture ticks crawling along the ground. The author caught a variety of mammal and avian hosts and recovered ticks by dusting animals with a mild pesticide. Article Link https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0201665