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P. westermani   lung fluke - crab/snail fecal oral - human trophic- sputum/chest - crab cultural  
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C. sinensis   FW fish - snail - liver/pancreas - metaplasia/cancer  
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F. hepatica   cyst aqua veg - snail - ruminants - liver - livestock production - echniostomida  
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Schistosoma - - -   snail - human - cercaria - DP - hair - shed tail and tegument - schistosmules - decorate - no rediae - miracidia - 3 species  
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E. granulosus, multilocularis   herbivore(sheep g rodent m) fecal oral - carnivore (dog, cat) trophic - human accidental - hyatid cyst - echinococcosus - thick/thin walled - elk thing - cyprus thing  
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T. saginata, solium   cattle/pig, cystercerci - solium worse - int. fecal oral - def trophic - human from int or direct  
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D. caninum   our fella !  
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D. dendriticum, latum   FW fish - int. crustacean then fish - coracidium - procercoid in crustacean - plerocercoid in fish - sparganosis - poulticing  
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S. solidus   bird tapeworm - fish behaviour(3) - copepod - fish - coracidia - procercoid - plerocercoid - trophic  
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A. duodenale/N. americanus   A.d. - can also ingest, N.a. only DP. - direct cycle (no int)- J3 DP - alveoli - ingest - STH - questing - creeping eruption  
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S. stercoralis   J3 DP - 34C - 3 cycles - 1 free cycle - swollen belly syndrome - direct (no int.) - STH  
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Meloidogyne   root knot - galls - grass - bio control  
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Pratylenchus   lesions - corn - wheat - tough  
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A. lumbricoides, suum   morula - swimmers - pig and human - resistance - O2 , 2wks, 10yrs - wanderers - baby - direct  
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T. canis/catti   kitten nursing - deworming  
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Anisakis   SW fish - anisakiasis - anaphylaxis - int crustacean int. fish, then def. fish - humans accidental, dies in us  
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E. vermiculans   perianum - children - thumb - retroinfection  
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W. bancrofti   J1 microfilariae - ovoviviparous - elephantitis - mosquito - sheath - lymphatic filiarisis - filarial fever  
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O. vulvulus   black fly - nodules - river blindness  
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D. immitis   dog heartworm - mosquito - 14C - arsenic  
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D. medinensis   guinea worm - drink copepod - safe water - blister - dog  
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T. trichuria   whipworm - plugged egg - prolapse - soil  
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T. spiralis   J1 - pork - sylvatic cycle - nurse cell - gene exp - muscle - migration  
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Acanthomoeba   int. host behaviour - 2 hosts - no digestive system  
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Nematomorpha   insect jumping behaviour - arthropods infected - long lasting cyst in gut - think ecosystem  
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Ichneumonidae/Braconidae   parasitoid wasp juveline - tobacco hornworm - emerald ashwood borer - ovipositor - venom, virus, teratocyte - polydynavirus  
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Nematocera   sand fly, mosquito, black fly  
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Brachycera   tsetse fly, stable flly, calliphoridae  
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P.h. humanus, capitis + pubis   lice - nit - no free living stage - anoplura - vector vs not vector - dorsoventrally flat - stylet - buccal teeth - pustules  
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C. lectularis   bedbug - no free living - no disease - each nymphal instar needs blood meal  
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T. penetrans   flea - adult para, juvenile not - plague, infection - bilateral flat - jumps  
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Ergasilidae   gill lice - FW - columns  
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Caligidae   sea lice - SW - free - scary ones  
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Argulus   fish lice - FW and SW - inorganic  
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Sacculina   feminization of crabs - ventral nerve - seta  
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C. exigua   deep sea pacific - M to F - eats tongue  
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Demodex   furry - hair follicle - dogs  
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S. scabiei   scabies - us vs dog - allergy - burrows - molting pouch - ivermectin - Vicuna  
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I. scapularis   hard tick - blacklegged/deer tick - white marking - lyme  
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D. variabilis   hard tick - american dog tick - brown back - paralysis  
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what is the importance of schistosoma in waste, agriculture, food prep?   consider fecal oral route, oxen as hosts, nothing to do w food prep tho  
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How do parasites impact the environment other than illness?   consider wildlife impact - snail castration - host behaviours - impacts on other trophic levels  
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why are microscopes important?   they're fast, cheap, and easy to use. reliable if searching for specific characteristics, easy to find and use, cheap to use nowadays, and very quick results good to act fast  
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what parasite(s) are not important to humans but that impact us?   Meloidogyne and pratylenchus - crops  
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how would you differentiate between anclystoma duodenale and necator americanus   teeth, DP/oral/breastmilk transmission, 10k-30k eggs, 1yr old cutting plates, DP only, 5-10k eggs, 3-5yr old  
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how would you easily identify T.trichuria?   plugged egg!?  
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how do parasitoid wasps do their thing?   venom to subdue/pacify the host, virus polydenavirus to modulate immune response, teratocytes to alter host behaviour  
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list the differences in area, eggs, and transmission between head lice, body lice, pubic lice   head: scalp on host, eggs at base of hair, head-head contact body: clothes, eggs on fibers, contact between people or items pubic: pubic area/coarse hair, eggs in coarse hair, intimate contact  
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describe the importance of sarcoptes scabiei in Vicuna   vicuna with scabiei are weaker and easier for prey to catch. prey goes up a bit, condors too, but vicuna pop decreases fast. eventually upper trophic levels suffer, and grass overgrows too.  
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what are differences between ixodidae and argasidae   hard: 3 hosts, long feed, mate on host, 1 batch eggs, questing soft: many hosts , many short feeds. mate off host, small batches. sheltered  
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what are differences between ixodidae scapularis and variabilis   scapularis: white mark, 4-6mm, grass, warm time, can carry lyme. variabilis: dark mark, 3-5mm, edge of trail/brush, cold time, tick paralysis  
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what is the bacterium causing lyme? what is the sign   Borrelia burgdorferi; bullseye rash (erythema migrans)  
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discuss where and why sterile male technique can be successful   good for quickly reducing population - especially good for carriers that mate once and lay eggs multiple times like the new world screwworm.  
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