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| *Commensal organism | | *Commensal organism |
| *Found in the lumen of the large intestine of pigs and humans | | *Found in the lumen of the large intestine of pigs and humans |
− | |l1=Other Important Protozoa#Balantidium | + | |l1=Balantidium |
| |q2=How would you diagnose ''Cyclospora'' infections? | | |q2=How would you diagnose ''Cyclospora'' infections? |
| |a2= | | |a2= |
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| *Zeihl-Neelson stain positive | | *Zeihl-Neelson stain positive |
| *Oocysts autoflouresce | | *Oocysts autoflouresce |
− | |l2=Other Important Protozoa#Cyclospora | + | |l2=Cyclospora |
| |q3=How can ''Entamoeba'' cause abcesses in the liver? | | |q3=How can ''Entamoeba'' cause abcesses in the liver? |
| |a3= | | |a3= |
| *Erosion of the large intestine may allow the parasite to enter the bloodstream | | *Erosion of the large intestine may allow the parasite to enter the bloodstream |
| *Once in the bloodstream the parasite can reach the liver and cause ascesses | | *Once in the bloodstream the parasite can reach the liver and cause ascesses |
− | |l3=Other Important Protozoa#Entamoeba | + | |l3=Entamoeba |
| |q4=What disease does ''Histomonas meleagridis'' cause and in which species? | | |q4=What disease does ''Histomonas meleagridis'' cause and in which species? |
| |a4= | | |a4= |
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| *Affects turkeys | | *Affects turkeys |
| *Chickens are asymptomatic carriers | | *Chickens are asymptomatic carriers |
− | |l4=Other Important Protozoa#Histomonas meleagridis | + | |l4=Histomonas |
| |q5=In which caecal nematode worm is ''H. meleagridis'' carried? | | |q5=In which caecal nematode worm is ''H. meleagridis'' carried? |
| |a5=Heterakis gallinarum | | |a5=Heterakis gallinarum |
− | |l5=Other Important Protozoa#Histomonas meleagridis | + | |l5=Histomonas |
| |q6=What are the clinical signs of ''H. meleagridis'' infections? | | |q6=What are the clinical signs of ''H. meleagridis'' infections? |
| |a6= | | |a6= |
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| **Necrotic mucosa in caecum | | **Necrotic mucosa in caecum |
| **1cm diameter circular lesions in the liver | | **1cm diameter circular lesions in the liver |
− | |l6=Other Important Protozoa#Histomonas meleagridis | + | |l6=Histomonas |
| |q7=What are the clinical signs of ''Microsporidia'' infections? | | |q7=What are the clinical signs of ''Microsporidia'' infections? |
| |a7= | | |a7= |
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| *Cataracts | | *Cataracts |
| *But mostly asymptomatic | | *But mostly asymptomatic |
− | |l7=Other Important Protozoa#Microsporidia | + | |l7=Microsporidia |
| |q8=How is ''Tritrichomonas foetus'' transmitted? | | |q8=How is ''Tritrichomonas foetus'' transmitted? |
| |a8=Venerally | | |a8=Venerally |
− | |l8=Other Important Protozoa#Tritrichomonas foetus | + | |l8=Tritrichomonas |
| |q9=Where is ''Tritrichomonas foetus'' found in cattle? | | |q9=Where is ''Tritrichomonas foetus'' found in cattle? |
| |a9= | | |a9= |
| *Uterus of cows | | *Uterus of cows |
| *Preputial cavity of bulls | | *Preputial cavity of bulls |
− | |l9=Other Important Protozoa#Tritrichomonas foetus | + | |l9=Tritrichomonas |
| </FlashCard> | | </FlashCard> |
| [[Category:Protozoa]][[Category:Flashcards]] | | [[Category:Protozoa]][[Category:Flashcards]] |