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Q: What are the insect vector, the natural host reservoir, and thetreatment for plague?
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Q: Distinguish between intermediate hosts and definitive hosts.
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Q: Does Ascaris lumbricoidespresent an intermediate host?
A: Ascari lumbricoids it is an intestinal roundworm (Nematode) which lives in human intestine. And…
Q: Describe the life cycle of the apicomplexan that causes malaria
A: Apicomplexan are parasite alveolates, which have cavities in there bodies. They posses a plastid…
Q: How did malaria come to infect humans?
A: Malaria is an infectious disease caused by the Plasmodium protozoa which enter the body of humans…
Q: What are the etiologicalagents of malaria?
A: Malaria is a deadly and most important protozoal disease. Approximately, half of the world’s…
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Q: What is cause of Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease in humans ?
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Q: What body systems are affected by eubacterium?
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Q: What are the epidemiology and risk factors of the Black Plague?
A: Black plague is a disease caused by Yersinia pestis bacterium. It affects rodents, humans, and other…
Q: What are the diseases caused by deutromycetes?
A: Deuteromycetes are an artificial group of fungi of which there exist approximately fifteen thousand…
Q: What is a nosocomial infection?
A: An infection is defined as the invasion of any disease-causing agent into the body of an organism.…
Q: What stage of development of the malaria parasite is the ringform?
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A: Chlamydia disease is a sexually transmitted diseases that is caused by bacteria chlamydia…
Q: What yeast is a member of the normal microbiota and is associated with opportunistic infections?
A: Microflora is a part of microbiota. All living things at a miniature level are microbiota. All…
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A: Corynebacterium diphtheria is a causative agent of diphtheria.
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A: Malaria is an infectious disease in humans, which is caused by Plasmodium parasite. The risk of…
Q: How do the respiratory infections attributable to the two species ofChlamydophila differ?
A: Respiratory infections by bacteria holds a wide spectrum of diseases of which few are fatal. They…
Q: What is the biology of malaria? a. what is its pathogenesis?
A: The invasion of the red blood cells by the asexual forms of the malaria parasite triggers all the…
Q: What is Arthrobacter luteus ?
A: Prokaryotes are organisms with no well-defined nucleus.
Q: How Plasmodium falciparum disease cause?
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Q: What is the clinicalmanifestation of the diseaseknown as daltonism?
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Q: What vector is responsible for spreading Rickettsia? O Mosquito Bat O Mouse O Vampire O Tick
A: A disease is defined as an abnormal condition that affects the structure or function of an organism…
Q: Why is erysipeloid an occupation-associated infection?
A: A condition when any foreign organisms invade the body of another organism and causes disease is…
Q: What is the normal habitat of Staphylococcus aureus? Howdoes S. aureus spread from person to person?
A: Staphylococcus aureus is a Gram-positive, round-shaped bacterium that is a member of the Firmicutes.…
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