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Transcript: Diseases Caused by Parasites A parasite is an organism that spend most of its life feeding of another organism. What's very interesting about this monsters is that they are incredibly adaptable to any change. It's no wonder parasites extremely outnumber us. The study of parasites In one branch of biology or medicine concerned with the study of parasitic organisms is called Parasitology. In other words, the study of parasites, their hosts, and the relationship between them. Malaria Malaria is the most common heard parasitic disease which kills hundreds of millions of people in third world countries. Originating from Africa, spreading into South America where many people got infected during the construction of the Panama Canal. How to prevent parasidiocal diseases - Vaccines - Personal Hygiene - Anti-biotics - Avoid obviously contaminated areas Treatment The two main treatments are surgery and medicines Filarial Worms Filarial worms, which are found primarily in tropical regions of Asia, are threadlike worms that live in the blood and lymph vessels of birds and mammals such as humans. They are transmitted from one primary host to another through biting insects, especially mosquitoes. In severe infections, large numbers of filarial worms may block the passage of fluids within the lymph vessels. This causes elephantiasis, a condition in which an affected part of the body swells enormously. Fortunately, extreme cases of elephantiasis are now rare. Eye Worms Eye worms are closely related to the filarial worms that cause elephantiasis. They are found in Africa and affect both humans and baboons. Eye worms live in and burrow through the tissues just below the skin of their host. In their travels, the worms occasionally move across the surface of the eye- hence the name eye worm. Tapeworms Members of the class Cestoda are long, flat, parasitic worms that live a very simple life. (They have a head called a scolex (SKOH-leks) on which there are several suckers and a ring of hooks. These structures attach to the intestinal walls of humans and other animals. Inside the intestine, these worms are surrounded with food that their primary host has already digested for them. The worms absorb this food through their body walls, allowing them to grow to impressive sizes- adult human tapeworms have been seen over 18 meters long! Tapeworms almost never kill their hosts, but they do use up a lot of food. For this reason, hosts may lose weight and become weak. Behind the scolex of the tapeworm is a narrow neck region that is contstantly dividing to form the many proglottids (proh-GLAH-tihds), or sections, that make up most of the body of the tapeworm. Proglottids contain little more than male and female reproductive organs. Sperm produced by the testes, or male reproductive organs, can fertilize eggs in the proglottids of other tapeworms or of the same individual. Fertilized tapeworm eggs are released when mature proglottides break off the posterior end of the tapeworm and burst open. A mature proglottide may rupture either in the host's intestine or after it has been passed out of the host's body with feces. A single proglottide may contain over 100,000 eggs, and a single worm can produce more than half a billion eggs each year! If food or water contaminated with tapeworm eggs is consumed by cows, pigs, fishes, or other intermediate hosts, the eggs enter the intermediate host and they hatch into larvae. These larvae grow for a time and then burrow into the muscle tissue of the intermediate host and form a dormant protective stage called a cyst. If a human eats raw or incompletely cooked meat containing these cysts, the larvae become active within the human host. Once inside the intestine of the new host, they latch onto the intestinal wall and grow into adult worms. Parasitic Flatworms Parasitic flatworms feed on blood, tissue fluids, or pieces of cells inside the bodies of their hosts. Some of these animals have a pharynx that pumps food into a pair of dead-end intestinal sacs where the food is digested, but in many parasitic flatworms the digestive tract is simpler than in free-living forms. For example, tapeworms, a common type of parasitic flatworm, has no digestive tract at all instead, they live inside the intestines of their hosts and feed by latching onto the intestinal wall with hooks and/or suckers and absorbing the food that passes by- food that has already been broken down by the host's digestive enzymes. Flatworms lack any kind of specialized circulatory or respiratory system. Because they are so flat, they can depend on diffusion to transport oxygen and nutrients to their tissues. And they can get rid of carbon dioxide and most other metabolic wastes by allowing them to diffuse out through their body walls. Parasitic flatworms also often do not have much of a nervous system. As you can imagine, there is not much need for a nervous system in an organism that mainly hangs onto an intestinal wall and absorbs food! In

Parasitology

Transcript: Pictures Discoveries in the Field of Parasitology Octodectescynotis are ear mites. More common in pets then humans. Ear mites can be transported to another person very easily. They multiply rapidly. They have come up with many cures for different types of parasites and created treatment for the non treatable parasitic infections. The most common studied parasites are Otodectescynotis, Ectoparasites, and Taenia. Benefits/Advantages of being a parasitologist WASHINGTON, July 17 (UPI) -- Electron microscope photograph of a parasite taken from the eye of a Greenland shark. rlw/G. Benz and J. Braswell UPI Post-Doctoral training is usually needed to be a parasitologist, but not all the time. If you were to go into this field it would probably be best to have this level of education. The topic is broad and diverse field with a variety of career options. Parasitologist study parasites and their relationship with their host environment as well. Parasitology "but they have likewise secured the permanent cooperation of the practitioner in problems of parasitology by presenting the clinical and pathological pictures of these parasitic infections." Which means they have made the jobs of parasitologist permanent. We will always need them. A Masters of Science in Biology offers the opportunity to research. Most hold a Ph.D or an M.D degree. The advantages of having a higher degree are numerous. Thank you for watching! Parasitology depends on what type of parasites you study, how much experience/education you have, and the amount of discoveries you've made. Moore, Janice. "Parasite." World Book Student. World Book, 2015. Web. 28 Apr. 2015. Tyler, Seth. "Tapeworm." World Book Student. World Book, 2015. Web. 28 Apr. 2015. Most Common/Studied parasites Ectoparasites are things such as ticks, scabies, and lice. Scabies is Latin for 'to scratch'. They give you skin infections. Taenia is an infection with tapeworms. Salary range is dependent on experience. Entry level: $31,250 Average level: $51,020 Max level: $87,060 The intensive study of parasitic problems in new fields might limit jobs or make them abundant. They conduct research dealing with the understanding of human diseases and improvement of human health, engage in clinical investigation, research, and development, or other related activities. "Making an Impact." What Should I Major In? This College Major Quiz Can Help. Web. 27 Apr. 2015. <http://www.mymajors.com/career/prasaitologist/education>. "Novy touched upon the progress that had been made in our knowledge of protozen infections and their treatment... Trypanesomac Brucei had just been demonstrated and remained one of the outstanding discoveries of the decade." They are making discoveries very quickly with very little knowledge to begin with. Parasitologist study parasites wherever they occur and whether they are viruses, bacteria, worms, or insects. Parasites are organisms that use other species of plants and animals as hosts. To be a parasitologist you must have a Bachelor of Science degree. It is mandatory if you want to pursue this career. Education Requirements "Such accomplished facts as the eradication of yellow fever and minimization of malaria." Enough people are getting into the study of parasites, more discoveries are being made quicker. The treatment of roundworms and writing on newspaper is allowing other people to give input and maybe cure another infection. What it's like to be a parasitologist Bibliography

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Parasitology

Transcript: Going crazy yet?!!! So here we go folks!! Malaria Weird?? Disgusted? HUGE group? DIVERSE!! Hemoflagellates: Leishmania Apocomplexa: Plasmodium metazoa=helminths=worms 4) What is a host? 5) Definitive Vs Intermediate 6) Vector? 7) Zonoosis? 8) infection vs infestation?? Disease Burden Is there any way to prevent it?! Trophozoite : sexually transmitted Frothy vaginal discharge Parasitology Ascaris what a complex life cycle!!!! cysts : infectious form Trophozoytes : invasive form main symptom is : Diarrhea Feco-oral transmission what do you THINK?! Transmitted by the female anopheles mosqueto Two hosts Endemic in tropical areas 4 subtypes All have clues on the blood smears 273 million people are infected!!! Soo..what are their complains !!?? Cases are found globally but the majority are in the tropical and poor counries how many are infected?! Malaria : 273 m, deaths 1.12m L. Filriasis : 120 m schistosoma : 200 m deaths 15,000 Roundworms : 2 B, deaths 200,000 a flarial nematode causes elephentiasis transmitted by mosqueto the major causitive agent of lymphatic filriasis Cestodes: Taenia Schistosoma a common worldwide infection mostly Asymptomatic Vague abdominal pain Dx is by seeing the proglotids and the eggs in the stool they can VERY VERY long What are they? How long have they been with us? are they all bad? Am I currently a host? ( WHAT!!) Why is it getting more attention NOW?? continue definitions Many forms and shapes !! Helminths Trematodes : flukes Luminal: Trichomonas Vector transmission : sandfly bite Reservoir : humans and rodents All types are intracellular Via ingesting the eggs more dangerous can develope in any organ can lead to Epilepsy Wucheria Bancrofti Taeniasis can reach up to 30cm eggs? adlt worm can live 1-2 yrs protozoas Cysticercosis flagellates: luminal and Hemo 1) What is a parasite? 2) What is a eukaryocyte? 3) Endoparasite Vs Ectoparasite All are Tapeworms human is both an intermediate and a primary host! which is more dangerous? 3 basic parts : A head (scolex) a neck ( produce proglottids) a body ( proglottids) hermaphroditic leaf shaped, flat hermaphrodtic except schistosoma very complicated life cycle, multiple hosts the first is the snail operculated egg contaminate water intestinal and vesicular types Reservoir exists Endemic in Egypt and Africa Transmission in the fresh water by skin penetration ( itching) Adult warm swims in the veins and ends in the vesicular or mesenteric vessels eggs causes liver enlargment ( intestinal) association with bladder CA in Egypt Intervention and prevention to parasites requires a " Mass Intervention Stratigies. for example : Improve Sanitation Vector Control Mass screening Prophylactic drug administration So lets talk about key definitions Protozoas: Entamoeba Nematodes : Roundworms there are many types Unsegmented bodies male and females Various routes of infection Either transmitted by eggs ( Ascaris) or Larvea ( Filarial worms) MC Helminth worldwide and the largest roundworm is Ascaris

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