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===Piroplasmida===
 
<FlashCard questions="11">
 
|q1=True or False: Both trans-stadial and trans-ovarian transmission can occur in ''Babesia'' species
 
|a1=True
 
|l1=Piroplasmida#Babesia
 
|q2=What are the recognisable features of small ''Babesia'' species and give an example
 
|a2=
 
*Peripheral nucleus
 
*Obtuse angle
 
*B. divergens
 
|l2=Piroplasmida#Babesia
 
|q3=What are the recognisable features of large ''Babesia'' species and give an example
 
|a3=
 
*Central nucleus
 
*Acute angle
 
*B. major
 
|l3=Piroplasmida#Babesia
 
|q4=What are the predisposing features to ''Babesia'' infection?
 
|a4=
 
*Susceptible animals introduced into an infected area
 
*Infected ticks introduced into a clean area
 
*Infected cattle introduced into an area with clean ticks
 
*Temporary reduction in the tick population decreasing the transmission rate (causing enzootic instability)
 
*Infected are transported or stressed in other ways, e.g. parturition
 
|l4=Piroplasmida#Babesia
 
|q5=What are the different vectors for ''Babesia'' species?
 
|a5=
 
*Ixodes ricinus for B. divergens
 
*Haemaphysalis for B. major
 
*Boophilus for B. bovis and B. bigemina
 
*Dermacentor and Rhipicephalus for B. canis
 
|l5=Piroplasmida#Babesia
 
|q6=What species are the natural vectors for ''Cytauxzoon''?
 
|a6=Ticks 
 
|l6=Piroplasmida#Cytauxzoon felis
 
|q7=Where do schizonts of ''Cytauxzoon felis'' develop?
 
|a7=In macrophages 
 
|l7=Piroplasmida#Cytauxzoon felis
 
|q8=What is the main condition caused by ''Theileria parva''?
 
|a8=East Coast Fever 
 
|l8=Piroplasmida#Theileria
 
|q9=What is the main condition caused by ''Theileria parva'' and what is the intermediate host?
 
|a9=
 
*East Coast Fever 
 
*Rhipicephalus appendiculatus
 
|l9=Piroplasmida#Theileria
 
|q10=What is the pathogenesis of ''Theileria parva'' infections?
 
|a10=
 
*Proliferation in the lymphoblasts 
 
*Proliferation in the local lymph node followed by spread throughout the body
 
*Lymphocyte depletion
 
|l10=Piroplasmida#Theileria
 
|q11=What are the clinical signs of ''Theileria parva'' infection?
 
|a11=
 
*Pyrexia 
 
*Enlarged local lymph node
 
*Loss of condition
 
|l11=Piroplasmida#Theileria
 
</FlashCard>
 
 
===Tissue Cyst Forming Coccidia===
 
===Tissue Cyst Forming Coccidia===
 
<FlashCard questions="13">
 
<FlashCard questions="13">

Revision as of 22:36, 9 April 2010

Toxoplasma gondii - Ke Hu and John Murray

Protozoa

Question Answer Article
What are the four different ways protozoa can move? Link to Article
How do protozoa reproduce? Link to Article
Briefly summarise the life cycle of protozoa Link to Article


Coccidia Flashcards

Cryptosporidia Flashcards

Giardia Flashcards

Piroplasmida Flashcards

Tissue Cyst Forming Coccidia

Question Answer Article
What are the two main species of Neospora of veterinary interest and which animals do they affect? Link to Article
How long is the prepatent period of Neospora? Link to Article
What are the clinical signs of Neospora infections in dogs? Link to Article
What are the clinical signs of Neospora infections in cattle? Link to Article
What are the clinical signs of Neospora infections in horses? Link to Article
How many intermediate and final hosts does Sarcocystis have? Link to Article
True or False: Sarcocystis infections are mainly asymptomatic Link to Article
What is Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis? Link to Article
What is the most pathogenic species of Toxoplasma? Link to Article
True or False: The life cycle of Toxoplasma is direct Link to Article
Describe the acute phase of Toxoplasma infections Link to Article
Describe the chronic phase of Toxoplasma infections Link to Article
How can Toxoplasma infections be prevented? 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