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Match the following protozoan systemic diseases with their
mode of transmission and causative agent:
——Leishmaniasis
——Malaria
——Babesiosis
——Toxoplasmosis
(a) Cat feces
(b) Raw or undercooked
meat
(c) Anopheles mosquito
(d) sandfly
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- Given below are the pathogens and the diseases caused by them. Which out of these pairs is not correct matching pair and why?(a) Wuchereria Filariasis(b) Microsporum Ringworm(c) Salmonella Common Cold(d) Plasmodium Malaria(i) Differentiate between communicable & non – communicable diseases?(ii) Name the body part & the host in which following events takes place in life cycle of plasmodium.(a) fertilization.(b) Development of Gametophyte .(c) Release of sporozoites .(d) Asexual Reproduction.A 5 year-old child was playing in their backyard. Suddenly, the child felt itchiness in his skin and began to scratch his body. Based on laboratory results, it was confirmed that the child was infected with hookworm. Answer the following questions: What possible mode of transmission the parasite has been acquired? Explain why. List all possible effects of parasite on the host. Explain each.
- Which of the following summarizes the chronological sequence (earliest to latest) of discovery involving human malaria parasites? This is was in a lecture slide, but is also in the textbook. a) liver stages, blood stages, mosquito stages, experimental transmission by mosquito b) blood stages, mosquito stages, liver stages, experimental transmission by mosquito c) mosquito stages, blood stages, liver stages, experimental transmission by mosquito d) blood stages, mosquito stages, experimental transmission by mosquito, liver stages e) mosquito stages, liver stages, blood stages, experimental transmission by mosquitoExplain how each of the following could lead to the reemergence of malaria in the United States: (a) global warming, (b) increased travel of individuals from endemic regions to the United States, (c) increased immigration of individuals from endemic regions to the United States, and (d) laws protecting wetlands.Body licea) can act as a vector to transmit disease.b) seldom spread from person to person.c) have eight legs and sucking mouthparts.d) are more closely related to ticks than they are to mosquitoes.
- What is the name of the infective stage of the malaria parasite inhumans and mosquitoes?Answer the following questions with respect to both Clonorchis and Schistosoma: (a) how do humans become infected? (b) what is the general geographical distribution? (c) what are the main disease conditions produced?A likely factor involved in the recent emergence ofnosocomial Clostridium difficile infections is:(a) Resistance of Clostridium to alcohol-based handsanitizers(b) Relative decrease in nosocomial staphylococcalinfections(c) Increase in the popularity of home canning(d) Increase in contamination of hospital food(e) Increase use of probiotics
- Explain how each of the following could lead to the reemergence of malaria in the United States: (a) global warming, (b) increased travel of individuals from endemic regions to the United States, (c) increased immigration of individuals from endemic regions to the United States, and (d) laws protecting wetlands. Please simple to understand and original answer. Thanks :)Which of the following are true regarding parasites in the phylum Apicomplexa? a) they are intracellular parasites b) when they are inside cells, they exist within a parasitophorous vacuole c) the phylum includes the malaria parasites d) movement of the parasites into cells involves the action of an actomyosin motor e) they only reproduce asexually1. na and Aphasmidia, on the basis of the presence or absence phasmids. What is a Phasmid? 2. Name the diseases transmitted by each of the following parasites/insects /arachnids a) Wuchereria bancrofti b) Dracunculus medinensis c) Glossina spp d) Ticks e) Fleas 3. Cestodes of medical importance belong to two orders: these are