Micro Unit IV Test: Chapter 33
onchocerciasis
a major cause of helminthic infectious blindness is ________
it binds to ergosterol
amphotericin B is an antifungal medication. what might its mechanism of action be?
example of secondary systemic mycosis
cryptococcosis that develops in the lungs of patiend with HIV/AIDS
dermatophytes
superficial mycoses are caused by a group of fungal pathogens called ____________
anemia
Malaria is caused by a protist that is transmitted by mosquitoes. During its life cycle, the protist goes through cycles of destroying erythrocytes. What is the medical conseqeunce
it is a parasitic relationship
e. histolytica, transmitted by contaminated food, grows on and in the cells lining the intestine and later within the intestinal wall. this results in dysentery. what describes the relationship between e. histolytica and its host
they are transmitted by insect vectors
how are trypanosome diseases similar to malaria
contaminated food or water
which of the following is the most common node of transmission of infections caused by non-fungal eukaryotic parasites