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the Description of Parasitology
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The classification of the medically important parasites- The nomenculature of the parasite and parasitical illnesses.
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Symbiotic Relationships-The concepts of the parasite and host
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The adaptation to parasitic life
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The distribution of Parasitosis- parasite groups.
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Some parasitological terms (ind-fection, infestation, rservoir, vector)- Host specifity.
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The source of the parasite and parasitosis
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Parasitic life types (endo, ecto parasitism, obligate, facultative, and accidentally parasitism)
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The effects of the parasites on the hosts. - The effecte of the hosts on the parasites.
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The life cycle of the parasites.
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The entering-exit ways of parasites to host body.
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The infection and Biological incubation time.
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The symptoms of parasitosis, diagnosis of parasitosis,
cure of parasitosis.
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The general Parasite groups
A. Protozoonlar (Protozoa): Entamoeba Histolytica, Giardia intestinalis, Leishmania donovani, Trypanasoma cinsi, Plasmodium species.
B. Helmintler (worms): 1. Trematods, 2. cestods, 3.Nematods.
C. Arthropoda, (flies, fleas etc..)D. Annelida (Leeches)
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