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deals w/ parasite that cause human infection and the disease they produce he divided into two parts

Medical parasitology

organism that obtains nutrients and shelter from another living organism or host at the expense of the host health

parasite

study of helminths or worms capable of causing disease in humans

medical helmintology

living organism that harbors a parasite and provides with nourishment and shelter

host

deals with study or the animal like protists which are significant parasites of humans

medical protozoology

two organism benefit with each other example termites and the flagellates inside their digestive system

mutualism

living organism that transmit infectious agents from one infected individual human or animal to another susceptible individual

vector

one species benefits from the relationship without harming or benefiting the other example etamoeba coli and human

commensalism

organism that take part in parasitic symbiosis or parasitism
-organism that live for its survival at the host

parasite

one organism lives in or another for its survival at the expense of the host example ascaris lumbricoides and human

parasitism

parasites which lives within the body of host infection is term that denotes the persons of

endoparasite

remains on or in the body of the host for its entire life

permanent

those outside the body of the host
-those on body surface like skin surface

ectoparasite

aka commensals incapable of causing disease

non-pathogenic

lives on the host only for a short period of time

temporary

are organism that harbor the parasites

host

disease causing parasites

pathogenic

one in which the parasite does not develop further to later stage
parasites remains alive and able to infect another host

paratenic

harbors the asexual or larval stage of the parasite

intermediate

parasites at in sexual maturity host in which adult parasite lives

definitive or final

host in which parasite is not usually found

accidental

allows the parasites life cycle to continue and become additional sources of infection

reservoir

cyst of amoeba or flagellates

water

transmit the parasite only after the latter has completed its development within the host

biologic

organism that does not cause disease itself but spreads infection by conveying pathogens from one host to another

vector

those that are only capable of transporting parasite

mechanical or phoretic

another important mode of transmission
hookworm and strongyloides stercolaris enter upon exposure to soil

skin penetration

most common lack of sanitary toilets of the use of night soil or human excreta as fertilizers allow the eggs to come in contact with soil and form the development of specific

soil

most common method foodborne cystodes trematodes intestinal protozoans

oral fecal to oral

transmit parasites through their bites malaria pilarises leishmaniasis trypanosomiasis babesiosis

anthropods

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