HELMINTHS IMAGE DISEASE STAGE SOURCE SYMPTOMS FOUND LEN TAENIA SAGINATA (BEEF) TAENIA SOLIUM (PORK) TAENIASIS (TAPEWORM)

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HELMINTHS IMAGE DISEASE STAGE SOURCE SYMPTOMS FOUND LEN TAENIA SAGINATA (BEEF) TAENIA SOLIUM (PORK) TAENIASIS (TAPEWORM) HOOKS /AND /OR/SUCKERS SCOLEX (ADULT) INGESTION OF CONTAMINATED PORK OR BEEF DIARRHEA 4X TAENIASIS (TAPEWORM) INGESTION OF CONTAMINATED PORK OR BEEF DIARRHEA RADIAL SPINES CHLONORCHIS SINENSIS CLONORCHIASIS INGEST RAW OR UNCOOKED FISH Hepatitis PEAR SHAPED W/CAP ASCARIS LUMBRICOIDES ASCARIASIS INGEST FORM SOIL OR FOOD PNEUMONIA, WEIGHT LOSS, COUGH IRREGULAR EDGE Schistosoma Mansoni.( Trematode) Schistosomiasis LATERAL SPINE SWIMMING IN WATER WITH THE INFECTED HOST (SNAILS) Vesicles (raised lesions filled with clear fluid)

STRONGYLOIDES STERCORALIS STRONGYLOIDIASIS LARVAE JUVENILES PENETRATE SKIN FORM SOIL ITCHING, CHEST PAIN, ABDOMINAL PAIN, DIARRHEA ENTEROBIUS VERMICULARIS Enterobiasis Pinworm Ingestion of Pinworm on Hands, Fomites Itching, Diarrhea Itching, Perianal Region IMAGE DISEASE STAGE SOURCE SYMPTOMS FOUND LEN ENTAMOEBA HISTOLYTICA AMOEBIC DYSENTERY 3-5 NUCLEAR MATERIAL CYST INGESTION OF CYSTS IN H2O AND FOOD ABDOMINAL PAIN, DIARRHEA, BLOOD & MUCUS IN, NAUSEA, VOMITING, AND HEPATITIS GIARDIA LAMBLIA TROPH GIARDIASIS LINE IN MIDDLE CYST/ TROPH INGESTION OF CYSTS IN H2O DIARRHEA, DEHYDRATION, ABDOMINAL PAIN Oval shape CYST

PLASMODIUM sp. MALARIA TROPH BITE OF ANOPHELES MOSQUITO ANEMIA, SPLEEN & LIVER DAMAGE BLOOD TRYPANSOMA B. INSIDE RED BLOOD CELLS TRYPANOSOMIASIS AFRICAN SLEEPING SICKNESS TRYPOMASTIGOTES (stage viewed on slide) BITE OF TSETSE FLY HEADACHE, FEVER, AND ANEMIA BLOOD TRICHOMONAS V. OUTSIDE RED BLOOS CELLS TRICHOMONIASIS TROPH SEXUAL INTERCOURSE INFECTION GENITAL DISCHARGE HAVE FLAGELLA TOXOPLASMA GONDII Toxoplasmosis TROPH CAT, GARDENING FETUS STILL BIRTH/ BRAIN DAMAGE Biopsy No ID PENICILLIUM sp. MOLD GREEN IN COLOR on SAB AGAR 1) Fungi: a) Yeast and molds b) Dimorphic: having two distinct forms (c) Yeast like in the host, but mycelia in culture 2) Hyphae: a) The individual threads that make up the mycelium of a fungus b) Fungal filaments c) Thread like structures that compose the body of the fungus d) The vegetative structure of a fungus, made up of the filamentous hyphae

3) Mycelium: a) The densely branched network of hyphae in a fungus b) The mass of interwoven filaments of hyphae in a fungus 4) Mycosis Any disease caused by a fungus ASPERGILLUS sp. MOLD BLACK IN COLOR MICROSCOPE SAB PLATE CANDIDA ALBICANS YEAST WHITE IN COLOR DROPS OF ICE CREAM MICROSCOPE SAB PLATE BACTERIA

IMAGE BACTERIA SHAPE DISEASE NOTES COLOR LEN ACID FAST STAIN MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS Rodlike to filamentous (pleomorphic) TUBERCULOSIS Mycolic acid in the cell walls. => Acid fast stain does not wash out during decolorization. RED CAPSULE STAIN (NOTE 3 BACTERIA which has this structure ) singular: bacterium KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE Streptococcus pneumoniae CAPSULE PRIMARY PNEUMONIA Capsule is composed of mucoid polysaccharides => repel most stains => Neg. stain (does not retain color). Acid stain covers bkgd, basic stain colors cell. RED, WITH CLEAR HALO AREA WHERE CAPSULE IS. BACILLUS ANTHRICAS ANTHRAX ENDOSPORE STAIN (NOTE 2 BACTERIA which has this structure) singular: bacterium BACILLUS ENDOSPORE ANTHRAX Endospore is a dormant form => can survive poor environmental conditions for long periods of time. Neg CLOSTRIDIUM TETANUS & BOTULISM stain. Chain pattern. RED COLOR, NO COLOR IN SPORE. GRAM STAIN (positive) STAPHYLOCOCCUS EPIDERMIDIS COCCI (ROUND) INFLAMATION, PAIN, FEVER Gram stain is used to determine size, shape, and arrangement. As well as gram + or gram - BLUE COLOR FOR GRAM POSITIVE. Appears SIMILAR TO CANDIDA FUNGI BUT DIFFERENT MAGNIFICATION LENS

GRAM STAIN (negative) ESCHERICHIA COLI ROD SHAPE E. COLI INFECTION DIARHEA, ABDOMINAL PAIN Gram stain is used to determine size, shape, and arrangement. As well as gram + or gram - RED COLOR FOR GRAM NEGATIVE.