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===Protozoa=== | ===Protozoa=== | ||
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*Phlebotomus spp. in the Old World | *Phlebotomus spp. in the Old World | ||
*Lutzomyia spp. in the New World | *Lutzomyia spp. in the New World | ||
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|q2=Which cells are ''Leishmania'' species intracellular parasites of? | |q2=Which cells are ''Leishmania'' species intracellular parasites of? | ||
|a2=Macrophages | |a2=Macrophages | ||
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|q3=What are the clinical signs of ''Leishmania'' infections? | |q3=What are the clinical signs of ''Leishmania'' infections? | ||
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**Fever | **Fever | ||
**Generalised lympadenopathy | **Generalised lympadenopathy | ||
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|q4=How can you treat and prevent ''Leishmania'' infections? | |q4=How can you treat and prevent ''Leishmania'' infections? | ||
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*Prevent sandflies biting dogs through collars containing insecticides | *Prevent sandflies biting dogs through collars containing insecticides | ||
*Destruction of infected and stray dogs | *Destruction of infected and stray dogs | ||
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|q5=Which diseases so ''Trypanosome'' species cause in cattle and in humans? | |q5=Which diseases so ''Trypanosome'' species cause in cattle and in humans? | ||
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*Chagas disease in humans, armadillos and possums | *Chagas disease in humans, armadillos and possums | ||
*Sleeping sickness in humans | *Sleeping sickness in humans | ||
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|q6=Fill in the missing words about ''trypanosoma'' infections? | |q6=Fill in the missing words about ''trypanosoma'' infections? | ||
<p>Salivarian ''trypanosome'' species multiply in the ??? and ??? of ???. This is also known as ??? development. Stercorian ''trypanosome'' species multiply in the ??? of ??? bugs, keds and ???. This is also known as ??? development.</p> | <p>Salivarian ''trypanosome'' species multiply in the ??? and ??? of ???. This is also known as ??? development. Stercorian ''trypanosome'' species multiply in the ??? of ??? bugs, keds and ???. This is also known as ??? development.</p> | ||
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*tabanids | *tabanids | ||
*posterior station | *posterior station | ||
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|q7=What are the general clinical signs of ''trypanosoma'' infections? | |q7=What are the general clinical signs of ''trypanosoma'' infections? | ||
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*Oedema of the limbs and genitalia in horses | *Oedema of the limbs and genitalia in horses | ||
*Myocarditis and corneal opacity in dogs and cats | *Myocarditis and corneal opacity in dogs and cats | ||
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|q8=How are ''trypanosoma'' infections diagnosed? | |q8=How are ''trypanosoma'' infections diagnosed? | ||
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*Fresh blood films looking for motile trypanosomes | *Fresh blood films looking for motile trypanosomes | ||
*Haematocrit tubes looking for motile trypanosomes at the buffy coat/plasma interface | *Haematocrit tubes looking for motile trypanosomes at the buffy coat/plasma interface | ||
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Revision as of 23:38, 9 April 2010
Tissue Cyst Forming Coccidian Flashcards
Protozoa
Question | Answer | Article | |
What are the four different ways protozoa can move? |
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How do protozoa reproduce? |
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Link to Article | |
Briefly summarise the life cycle of protozoa |
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Link to Article |
Tropical Protozoa
Question | Answer | Article | |
What species transmits Leishmania? |
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Link to Article | |
Which cells are Leishmania species intracellular parasites of? | Macrophages
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Link to Article | |
What are the clinical signs of Leishmania infections? |
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Link to Article | |
How can you treat and prevent Leishmania infections? |
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Link to Article | |
Which diseases so Trypanosome species cause in cattle and in humans? |
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Link to Article | |
Fill in the missing words about trypanosoma infections?
Salivarian trypanosome species multiply in the ??? and ??? of ???. This is also known as ??? development. Stercorian trypanosome species multiply in the ??? of ??? bugs, keds and ???. This is also known as ??? development. |
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Link to Article | |
What are the general clinical signs of trypanosoma infections? |
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Link to Article | |
How are trypanosoma infections diagnosed? |
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Link to Article |
Other Important Protozoa
Question | Answer | Article | |
What is Balantidium and where is it found? |
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How would you diagnose Cyclospora infections? |
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Link to Article | |
How can Entamoeba cause abcesses in the liver? |
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What disease does Histomonas meleagridis cause and in which species? |
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In which caecal nematode worm is H. meleagridis carried? | Heterakis gallinarum
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What are the clinical signs of H. meleagridis infections? |
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What are the clinical signs of Microsporidia infections? |
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How is Tritrichomonas foetus transmitted? | Venerally
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Where is Tritrichomonas foetus found in cattle? |
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