DEFINITIONS Infection: – The entry, development and multiplication of an infectious agent in the body of humans or animals. The result may be: inapparent.

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DEFINITIONS Infection: – The entry, development and multiplication of an infectious agent in the body of humans or animals. The result may be: inapparent ( asymptomatic) infection, or manifest (symptomatic) infection.. 1Foundation Block, 2011

DEFINITIONS Host: – A person or other living animal which harbours a infectious agent under natural conditions. Definitive host: – ( primary host) a host in which the parasite passes its sexual stage. Intermediate host: – (secondary host) a host in which the parasite passes its larval or asexual stages. 2Foundation Block, 2011

DEFINITIONS carrier: – A person or animal that harbours a specific infectious agent in the absence of discernible clinical disease and serves as a potential source of infection pathogenesis: – Production and development of disease. pathogenicity: – Capability of an infectious agent to cause disease in a susceptible host.. 3Foundation Block, 2011

DEFINITIONS Parasitism: – A relationship in which an organism (the parasite) benefits from the association with another organism (the host) whereas the host is harmed in some way. commensalism: – Kind of relationship in which one organism, the commensal, is benefited whereas the other organism, the host, is neither harmed or helped by the association. 4Foundation Block, 2011

ectoparasite: parasite that lives on the outer surface of its host. endoparasite: Parasite that lives inside its host. zoonosis : Disease of animals that is transmissible to humans. DEFINITIONS 5Foundation Block, 2011

Scientific names of parasites follow Zoological Classification 6 Foundation Block, 2011

CLASSIFICATION OF PARASITES PROTOZOAHELMINTHS Unicellular Single cell for all functions Multicellular Specialized cells 1:Amoebae: move by pseudopodia. 2:Flagellates: move by flagella. 3:Ciliates: move by cilia 4:Apicomplexa(Sporozoa) tissue parasites Round worms (Nematodes): - elongated, cylindrical, unsegmented. Flat worms : - Trematodes: leaf-like, unsegmented. - Cestodes: tape-like, segmented. 7Foundation Block,2011

Intestinal Parasitic Protozoa Blood and tissues 8Foundation Block, 2011

Giardia lamblia giardiasis Entamoeba histolytica amoebiasis ParasiteDisease Examples of Diseases caused by Intestinal Protozoa 9Foundation Block, 2011

Giadria lamblia an example of Intestinal Protozoa 10Foundation Block, 2011

Giardia lamblia : Life cycle 11Foundation Block, 2011

Giardia cyst and trophozoites 12Foundation Block, 2011

Plasmodium falciparum malaria Leishmania major Cutaneous leishmaniasis ParasiteDisease Examples of Diseases caused by Blood and Tissue Protozoa 13Foundation Block, 2011

14 Malaria Species Four species of malaria : Plasmodium falciparum: causes malignant tertian malaria Plasmodium vivax: causes benign tertian malaria Plasmodium ovale : causes benign tertian malaria Plasmodium malariae: causes quartan malaria

Exo-erythrocytic (hepatic) cycle Hypnozoites Sporozoites Salivary Gland LIFE CYCLE OF MALARIA Gametocytes Erythrocytic Cycle Zygote Oocyst Stomach Wall Pre-erythrocytic (hepatic) cycle sporozoites 15Foundation Block, 2011

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18 Foundation Block, 2011 Cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania major

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Resources on Parasitology 20Foundation Block, 2011

Resources on Parasitology Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) : 21Foundation Block, 2011