Introduction to Parasitology
Key terms in Parasitology. Host. Obligate parasite Key terms in Parasitology Host Obligate parasite Facultative parasite Protozoa Nematodes Helminthes Cestodes Trematodes Arthropods Infestation
Introduction to Parasitology Parasites that infect humans have various classifications, characteristics, and life cycles
Introduction to Parasitology Protozoans are microscopic one-celled organisms that are categorized according to their method of movements Ciliates – the only parasitic ciliate that causes disease in humans in Balantidium coli Flagellates – three of the most common and medically significant include Giardia lamblia, Trypanosome sp. and Trichomonas vaginalis
Introduction to Parasitology Amoeba –include the pathogenic amoeba Entamoeba and Endolimax which cause dysentery in humans
Introduction to Parasitology Helminthes Cestodes (flatworms) Nematodes (roundworms) Trematodes (flukes)
Introduction to Parasitology Athropods Host Parasites Insects -mosquitoes, lice, and fleas Arachnids - ticks and mites