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| − | |sublink1 =Flash Cards - WikiBugs
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| − | |subtext1 =WIKIBUGS FLASHCARDS
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| | [[Image:Toxoplasma gondii.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Toxoplasma gondii'' - Ke Hu and John Murray]] | | [[Image:Toxoplasma gondii.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Toxoplasma gondii'' - Ke Hu and John Murray]] |
| | ===Protozoa=== | | ===Protozoa=== |
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| | '''[[Coccidia Flashcards]] | | '''[[Coccidia Flashcards]] |
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| − | ===Cryptosporidia===
| + | '''[[Cryptosporidia Flashcards]] |
| − | <FlashCard questions="4">
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| − | |q1=What is the main species of ''Cryptosporidium'' which infects humans and domestic animals?
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| − | |a1=C. parvum
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| − | |l1=Cryptosporidium#Recognition
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| − | |q2=True or False: In ''Cryptosporidium'' infections unsporulated oocysts are passed in the faeces
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| − | *False
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| − | *Sporulated oocysts are passed in the faeces
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| − | |l2=Cryptosporidium#Life Cycle
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| − | |q3=How are ''Cryptosporidium'' infections passed between hosts?
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| − | *Direct faecal-oral transmission
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| − | *Water-bourne infections
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| − | *Autoinfection can also occur
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| − | |l3=Cryptosporidium#Epidemiology
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| − | |q4=How are ''Cryptosporidium'' infections prevented?
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| − | *Isolate and quarantine brought in calves
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| − | *Good hygiene and adequate disinfection of calf pens
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| − | *Goog hygiene of humans working and visiting farms
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| − | *Halofuginone and other drug treatments
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| − | |l4=Cryptosporidium#Control
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| − | </FlashCard>
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| | ===Giardia=== | | ===Giardia=== |
| | <FlashCard questions="3"> | | <FlashCard questions="3"> |
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| | |l9=Other Important Protozoa#Tritrichomonas foetus | | |l9=Other Important Protozoa#Tritrichomonas foetus |
| | </FlashCard> | | </FlashCard> |
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