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- Prompts Trypanosoma transported by Trichocysts used for Desyntery caused by Giardia lamlia transported by Trichomonas vaginlis Toxoplasma gondii transported by Water mold has Pneumocystis carinii Paramecium feeding method Toxicysts used forParasite Source of Infection Mode of Transmission Characteristic Manifestation Taenia saginata Taenia solium Diphyllobothrium latum Hymenolopsis nana Echinococcus granulosusAncylostoma Duodenale can transmitted from person to person by direct contact. true O false
- Non pathogenic amebaanswer the following 1. Among the luminal flagellates, which species do not have a cyst stage. 2. Describe the movement of Trichomonas vaginalis trophozoite. 3. Give the drug of choice for Trichomoniasis infection. 4. Determine the infective stage of the following hemoflagellates: Trypanosoma cruzi, Trpanosoma brucie gambiense, Trypanosoma brucie rhodesiense, Leishmania donovani, Lieshmania tropica, Lieshmania Mexicana, Lieshmania infantum, Lieshmania Vianniabrazilliensis and Lieshamania lieshmania major. 5. In the sleeping sickness phase of Trypanosoma brucie rhodesiense, what is the specimen of choice for diagnosis?What is means by which infection with Histoplasma capsulatum, Coccidioides immitis, Blastomyces dermatitidis, and Paracoccidioides brasiliensis is diagnosed in the laboratory.Strongyloides stercoralis Mode of Transmission
- With what disease is rubella identified? chancres fever blisters mumps German measlesRegions of distribution for trypanosoma bruceiAll statements are TRUE for psittacosis EXCEPT: Acquired from infected parrots AOTA Moderately easy to transmit NOTA Caused by Chlamydia psitacci Category A Biological agents