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kinteplastid protozoa with falgellum |
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what do trypanosomes cause? |
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african sleeping sickness, chagas, leishmaniasis |
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flagellum at anterior of nucleus, free from body |
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flagellum anterior of nucleus, connected by membrane |
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posterior of nucleus, passing through a long groove |
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posterior of nucleus, connected by a long undulating membrane |
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african sleeping sickness vector |
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trypanosome that causes african sleeping sickness life cycle |
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1. taken from host in blood, transform and develop in midgut of tsetse 2.move to proventriculus, transform to epimastigotes 3. infect salivary glands, become metacyclic trypomastigotes 4. delivered in saliva to host and become long slender trypomastigotes |
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african sleeping sickness infection symtoms |
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local ulcerating chancre, infects lymph glands and bloodstream recurrent attacks of fever, loss of weight disturbed day-night rythm non-treated fatal |
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how often does trypanosome divide in african sleeping sickness |
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two forms of african tryanosomiasis |
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t.b gambiense t.b. rhodesiense |
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milder chronic disease (african sleeping) "western fly belt" where human, water and forest coincide antelope, domestic pig, sheep |
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acute form enzootic cycle among game subject to endemic out breaks |
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similar to house fly adults suck blood larviparous |
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tsetse orientation to host |
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perch on branches and wait will not enter houses |
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what group transmits tb rhodensiense |
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savanna and thicket species feed on large suids and bovids and buchback, NOT HUMANS |
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what group transmits t.b. ganbiense? |
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riverside or lake shore feed on human, crocodiles and bushback |
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chagas disease parasite and vector |
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trypanosoma cruzi kissing bug |
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acquire trypanosomes in blood meal from host animal trypanosomes multiply and develop in mid gut and hund gut of bug convert to amastigotes then several other forms locally in gut ultimately become epimastigotes |
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how is trypanosome transmitted to humans to cause chagas disease? |
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liquid feces of tsetse infective on skin infection by rubbing feces into bite or eye |
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blood form of trypanosome |
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trypomastigote-elongate, pointed at both ends, flagellum early in infection |
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intracellular form of trypanosome |
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amastigote, rounded no flagellum later in infection cardiac and smooth muscles |
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kissing bug family and genus |
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reduviidae traitoma, rhodinous, etc |
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elongate, narrow, cylindrical head piercing, sucking mouth parts dark colored abdomen hemielytra 3 major veins |
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dependent on order live near nest reach and infest new nests by flight |
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trypanosomes relationship with host |
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wide range peridomestic with humans associated with forest animals |
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leishmania vector and parasite |
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l.donovani l.tropica l.chagasi l.brasilensis |
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life history of leishmania trypanosomes |
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taken up by fly covert to promastigote pharynx skin covert to amastigote reside in phagocytic system convert to mobile promastigotes |
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behavior of leishmania in vertebrates |
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invade cells progressively destroy tissue causes you to attack your own skin |
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vertebrate hosts of leishmania |
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old world-rodents new world-numerous |
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sandfly genera (new and old world) |
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small, tan, stilt like legs, long pointed wings, poor flier, nocturnal feeder |
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where do larva and adults of leishmania reside in rain forests? |
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adults on tree trunks larval habitat unknown |
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where do larva and adults leishmania live in desert? |
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adult-rodent burrow, rock piles, ruins, caves larva-rodent toilet chamber, barns |
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females take blood and CHO nocturnal slashing and cutting mouthparts feed from capillary fed pool |
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apicomplexa was originally |
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are apicomplexa an obligate intracellular parasite? |
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yes, during some part of life history |
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what is unique about apicomplexa |
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apical complex and secretory structures |
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what is apicomlexa closely related to |
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major groups of apicomplexa |
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gregarina coccidia haemosporida piroplasmida |
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sexual and asexual reproduction always begins with infective sporozoite entering host cell |
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sporozoite massivey grows (trophpzoite) undergos multiple division, schizont (meroziotes) cytoplasm cleaves around nuclei merozoites infect other cells |
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merozoites tranform into gamonts gamonts form cyst (gamontocyst) gamonts divide to form gametes gametes fuse to form zygote |
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zygote gives rise to many spores and eventually sporozoites |
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feces of host predator eats infected prey mosquitoes |
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marine worms and insect body cavities sporogony development outside of cell |
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sporozoite eaten by host epithelial cells trophozoite gut epithilium cells subdivide trophozoites from pairs called syzgys gamete formation zygote creates spores |
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tissue level parasitism advanced merogony |
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gamete fuse to form zygote oocyst spores sporozoites |
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true coccidia intracellular parasite |
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trophozoites schizonts merozoites infect other cells trophozoites go to gamonts instead of schizonts gametes oocyst sporogony, spores |
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eucoccidia can do what in advanced forms? |
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