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Fasciola hepatica
- 1) sheep liver fluke
- 2) liver
- 3) global
- 4) eating water plants
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Fasciolopsis buski
- 1) none
- 2) small intestine
- 3) SE asia
- 4) feces on plants
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Clonorchis sinensis
- 1) chinese liver fluke
- 2) bile duct
- 3) SE asia
- 4) eating raw fish
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Paragonimus westermani
- 1) Oriental lung fluke
- 2) lungs
- 3) SE asia
- 4) eating raw crab
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Schistosoma mansoni
- 1) none
- 2) large intestine
- 3) africa S. america
- 4) feces on plants
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schistosoma japonicum
- 1) none
- 2) small intestine
- 3) SE asia
- 4) feces on plants
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Schistosoma haematobium
- 1) none
- 2) urinary bladder
- 3) afica, middle east
- 4) urine
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Diphyllobothrium latum
- 1) broad fish tapeworm
- 2) bothria unarmed
- 3) U.S., Russian, Finland
- 4) eating raw fish
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Hymenolepis diminuta
- 1) none
- 2) unarmed
- 3) global
- 4) eating insects
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Hymenolepis nana
- 1) none
- 2) armed rostellum
- 3) global
- 4) rodent feces near food
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Dipylidium caninum
- 1) dog tape worm
- 2) armed
- 3) global
- 4) dog eats flee, licks face
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Taenia solium
- 1) pork tapeworm
- 2) heavily armed
- 3) global
- 4) eat infected pork
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Taenia saginata
- 1) beef tapeworm
- 2) unarmed
- 3) global
- 4) eating infected beef
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Echinococcus granulosus
- 1) none
- 2) unarmed
- 3) global
- 4) dog eats hydatic cyst, licks face
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Trichuris trichiura
- 1) whip worm
- 2) small intestine
- 3) large intestine
- 4) global
- 5) dirt in mouth
- 6) rectal prolapse
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Trichinella spralis
- 1) pig worm
- 2) nurse cells (muscle)
- 3) small intestine
- 4) global
- 5) eating pork
- 6) cannot be removed
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Enterobius vermicularis
- 1) human pinworm
- 2) anus to mouth
- 3) large intestine
- 4) global
- 5) ingestion/inhalation
- 6) commensalism (+/0)
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Ascaris lumbricoides
- 1) none
- 2) lungs
- 3) small intestine
- 4) tropics/SE usa
- 5) dirt to mouth
- 6) malnutrition/blockage
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Toxocara canis
- 1) Dog small intestine worm
- 2) mom to puppy or off ground hibernates in tissues
- 3) moves from tissue too puppies or small intestine
- 4) global with dog owners
- 5) mom to puppies, ground to dog, human as paratenic host
- 6) malnutrition and even death
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Anisakis simplex
- 1) ocean worm
- 2) shrimp to fish (humans)
- 3) marine mammal
- 4) norway/japan
- 5) eating raw fish
- 6) mech & inflam/neoplasia
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Ancylostoma duodenale
- 1) big hookworm
- 2) lungs
- 3) small intestine
- 4) europe/asia/africa
- 5) walking barefoot
- 6) ground itch/anemia
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Necator americanus
- 1) small hookworm
- 2) lungs
- 3) small intestine
- 4) S. america/SE usa
- 5) walking barefoot
- 6) ground itch/anemia
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Wuchereria bancrofti
- 1) elephantiasis
- 2) puddles
- 3) lymph nodes
- 4) africa, asia, S. america
- 5) mosquito
- 6) skin tough/swelling
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Onchocerca valvulus
- 1) river blindness
- 2) rivers
- 3) nodules subcutaneous
- 4) afica
- 5) black flies
- 6) itching, skin thickening, blindness
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Dirofilaria immitis
- 1) dog heartworm
- 2) puddles
- 3) heart
- 4) expanding west USA
- 5) mosquito
- 6) clog heart (human nodule in lung)
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Dracunculus Medinensis
- 1) greek dragon
- 2) gut
- 3) gut too foot
- 4) north africa lakes
- 5) drinking water
- 6) hole in leg to shoot eggs out in water
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Dermacentor andersoni
- 1) rocky mountain wood tick
- 2) yes
- 3) west USA
- 4) 3 host
- 5) Rocky MT. spotted fever- bacteria trickettsin
- Barbesiosis- protozoa babesia
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Dermacentor variabilis
- 1) american dog tick
- 2) yes
- 3) eastern USA
- 4) 3 host
- 5) Primary vector for Rocky MT. spotted fever- bacteria trickettsin
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Ixodes scapularis
- 1) deer tick/black legged tick
- 2) yes
- 3) eastern USA
- 4) 3 host tick
- 5) lyme disease- bacteria Borrelia bulgdorferi
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Rhipicephalus annulatus
- 1) cattle tick
- 2) yes
- 3) mexico
- 4) 1 host
- 5) cattle fever- protozoa babesia bigamina (75% mortality)
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Argas persicus
- 1) fowl tick/ blue bug
- 2) no
- 3) global
- 4) many chickens
- 5) not a vector (anemia)
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Otobius magnini
- 1) spinose ear tick
- 2) no
- 3) where ever cows are
- 4) many cows
- 5) none
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Ornithodoras moubatta
- 1) none
- 2) no
- 3) global
- 4) many birds
- 5) relapse fever- bacteria Borrelia recurrentis
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Sarcoptes scabei
- 1) scabies
- 2) no
- 3) packed humans
- 4) 1 permanent
- 5) none
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