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INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL
PARASITOLOGY



Parasite Categories - answers- Protozoa
- nematodes
- cestoda
- trematodes

Symbiosis - answersTwo organisms of different species living together
- Commensalism
- Mutualism

Commensalism - answersSymbiotic relationship in which the parasite is benefited and
the host is neither benefited nor harmed

Mutualism - answersSymbiotic relationship in which both parasite and host are
benefited

Parasitism - answersSymbiotic relationship in which one organism, the parasite, is
metabolically dependent on another organism, the host; the host may or may not be
harmed in the relationship

Pathogenic parasite: - answersA parasite that harms the host

Facultative parasite: - answersNormally free living organism but may become an
opportunistic parasite

Obligatory parasite: - answersCannot survive in a free living state

Endoparasite - answersA parasite living inside the host

Ectoparasite - answersA parasite living on the external
surface of the host

Host - answersAny living organism, animal or plant that harbors or nourishes another
organism

, Definitive host: - answersThe host that harbors the adult or sexually reproducing stages
of a parasite

Intermediate host: - answersThat host which harbors the immature, larval, or asexually
reproducing forms of a parasite

Reservoir host: - answersA host which replaces man in the life cycle of the parasite

Paratenic host: - answersA host that serves as a transport host in which the parasitic
forms undergo no development, but passes on to the final host

Life cycle- - answersthe process of a parasite's growth, development and reproduction,
which proceeds in one or more different host depending on the species of parasites.

Infective stage- - answersa stage when a parasite can invade a human body and live in
it.

Infective route- - answersthe entrance which the parasite invades the human body.

Infective mode- - answershow the parasite invades the human body.

Vector - answersA carrier, usually an arthropod, which transmits an infective form of the
parasite from host to another

Autoinfection - answersA reinfection in which the host is its own source of infection from
a source already present in the body

Ingestion - answersOral (nasopharyngeal) in food, water or aerosols, etc.
(a) Remains in gastrointestinal tract
(b) Internal migration to other host organs or systems
(c) Migration through other host systems and return to gastrointestinal sites

Active penetration: - answersThrough host tissues, skin or mucous membranes
(a) Remains on or within the epidermis or subcutaneous tissues
(b) Penetrates to other host organs or tissues

Injection - answersThrough host tissues by vector or agent
(a) Arthropod-borne: By mouth parts, salivary glands, or waste products
(b) Transfusion: Present in donor blood at time of transfusion

Congenital - answersTransmission of parasites across the placental barrier from mother
to fetus

Forms of Parasites Studied: - answers1. Adult
2. Larva
3. Egg/Ova

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