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*Pseduopodia
 
*Pseduopodia
 
*Gliding
 
*Gliding
|l1=Protozoa#Structure and function
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|q2=How do protozoa reproduce?
 
|q2=How do protozoa reproduce?
 
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*By sporogony
 
*By sporogony
 
*By gametogeny
 
*By gametogeny
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|q3=Briefly summarise the life cycle of protozoa
 
|q3=Briefly summarise the life cycle of protozoa
 
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*The zygote forms the oocyst which is passed in the faeces
 
*The zygote forms the oocyst which is passed in the faeces
 
*Sporulation occurs which makes the oocyst infectious
 
*Sporulation occurs which makes the oocyst infectious
|l3=Protozoa#Example of a Protozoal Life Cycle
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|l3=Protozoa_Life_Cycle
 
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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
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|l1=Balantidium
 
|q2=How would you diagnose ''Cyclospora'' infections?
 
|q2=How would you diagnose ''Cyclospora'' infections?
 
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*Zeihl-Neelson stain positive  
 
*Zeihl-Neelson stain positive  
 
*Oocysts autoflouresce
 
*Oocysts autoflouresce
|l2=Other Important Protozoa#Cyclospora
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|l2=Cyclospora
 
|q3=How can ''Entamoeba'' cause abcesses in the liver?
 
|q3=How can ''Entamoeba'' cause abcesses in the liver?
 
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*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
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|l3=Entamoeba
 
|q4=What disease does ''Histomonas meleagridis'' cause and in which species?
 
|q4=What disease does ''Histomonas meleagridis'' cause and in which species?
 
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*Affects turkeys  
 
*Affects turkeys  
 
*Chickens are asymptomatic carriers
 
*Chickens are asymptomatic carriers
|l4=Other Important Protozoa#Histomonas meleagridis
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|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
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|l5=Histomonas  
 
|q6=What are the clinical signs of ''H. meleagridis'' infections?
 
|q6=What are the clinical signs of ''H. meleagridis'' infections?
 
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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
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|l6=Histomonas  
 
|q7=What are the clinical signs of ''Microsporidia'' infections?
 
|q7=What are the clinical signs of ''Microsporidia'' infections?
 
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*Cataracts
 
*Cataracts
 
*But mostly asymptomatic
 
*But mostly asymptomatic
|l7=Other Important Protozoa#Microsporidia
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|q8=How is ''Tritrichomonas foetus'' transmitted?
 
|q8=How is ''Tritrichomonas foetus'' transmitted?
 
|a8=Venerally
 
|a8=Venerally
|l8=Other Important Protozoa#Tritrichomonas foetus
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|l8=Tritrichomonas foetus
 
|q9=Where is ''Tritrichomonas foetus'' found in cattle?
 
|q9=Where is ''Tritrichomonas foetus'' found in cattle?
 
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*Uterus of cows
 
*Uterus of cows
 
*Preputial cavity of bulls
 
*Preputial cavity of bulls
|l9=Other Important Protozoa#Tritrichomonas foetus
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|l9=Tritrichomonas foetus
 
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Latest revision as of 14:26, 2 June 2011

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Protozoa

Question Answer Article
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How do protozoa reproduce? Link to Article
Briefly summarise the life cycle of protozoa Link to Article


Tropical Protozoa

Question Answer Article
What species transmits Leishmania? Link to Article
Which cells are Leishmania species intracellular parasites of? Link to Article
What are the clinical signs of Leishmania infections? Link to Article
How can you treat and prevent Leishmania infections? Link to Article
Which diseases so Trypanosome species cause in cattle and in humans? 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.

Link to Article
What are the general clinical signs of trypanosoma infections? Link to Article
How are trypanosoma infections diagnosed? Link to Article


Other Important Protozoa

Question Answer Article
What is Balantidium and where is it found? Link to Article
How would you diagnose Cyclospora infections? Link to Article
How can Entamoeba cause abcesses in the liver? Link to Article
What disease does Histomonas meleagridis cause and in which species? Link to Article
In which caecal nematode worm is H. meleagridis carried? Link to Article
What are the clinical signs of H. meleagridis infections? Link to Article
What are the clinical signs of Microsporidia infections? Link to Article
How is Tritrichomonas foetus transmitted? Link to Article
Where is Tritrichomonas foetus found in cattle? Link to Article