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(Created page with "<FlashCard questions="6"> |q1= What types of parasites cause cryptobiosis in fish? |a1= Biflagellate protozoa |l1= Cryptobiosis#Introduction |q2= Which species is the ectoparasit...")
 
 
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*Secretes haemolysin which directly destroys red blood cells.
 
*Secretes haemolysin which directly destroys red blood cells.
 
*Release of antigens when the complement system destroys the parasite, causing immune complexes to form and attach to erythrocytes, causing haemolysis.
 
*Release of antigens when the complement system destroys the parasite, causing immune complexes to form and attach to erythrocytes, causing haemolysis.
|l4= Cryptobiosis#C. salmositica - Haematozoic Endoparasite
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|q5=How can parasites be detected in tissue samples?
 
|q5=How can parasites be detected in tissue samples?
 
|a5= Both techniques look for moving/fixed flagellate organisms.
 
|a5= Both techniques look for moving/fixed flagellate organisms.
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[[Category:Fish Flashcards]] [[Category:Lymphoreticular Diseases Flashcards]] [[Category:Respiratory Diseases Flashcards]]
 
[[Category:Fish Flashcards]] [[Category:Lymphoreticular Diseases Flashcards]] [[Category:Respiratory Diseases Flashcards]]
[[Category:To Do - CABI review]]
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Latest revision as of 17:15, 26 July 2011

Question Answer Article
What types of parasites cause cryptobiosis in fish? Link to Article
Which species is the ectoparasite and where does it reside? Link to Article
How are the bloodborne parasites transmitted between fish? Link to Article
How does C. salmositica cause anaemia? (Hint:There are two mechanisms) Link to Article
How can parasites be detected in tissue samples? Link to Article
Which parasites can be vaccinated against? Link to Article