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Parasitology by Mind Map: Parasitology

1. Kinds of parasite(Quantity of cell)

1.1. Metazoa(multicellular)

1.1.1. Helminth

1.1.1.1. Round worms(Acaris)

1.1.1.1.1. intestinal obstruction

1.1.1.1.2. Pneumonitis

1.1.1.2. Whip worms

1.1.1.2.1. Bloody diarrhea

1.1.1.2.2. Rectal Prolapse

1.1.1.3. Hook worms(Ancylostoma)

1.1.1.3.1. Anemia

1.1.1.3.2. wheezing

1.1.1.3.3. abdominal pain

1.1.1.3.4. coughing

1.2. Protozao(unicellular)

2. Kind of cell(Residence)

2.1. Ectoparasite

2.1.1. Arthropod

2.2. Endoparasite

2.2.1. Helminth

2.2.2. Protozoa

3. Medical parasite

3.1. Intestine Parasite

3.1.1. Giardia lamblia

3.1.1.1. malabsorption

3.1.2. Entamoeba histolytica

3.1.2.1. Abscess liver,bloody diarrhea

3.1.3. Cryptosporidium pavum

3.1.3.1. immunocompromised

3.1.4. Cyclosporam cayetanensis

3.1.4.1. Diarrhea for several week

3.1.5. Balantidium coli

3.1.5.1. intestine ulceration

3.2. Blood and tissue parasite

3.2.1. Plasmodius spp.

3.2.1.1. Malaria

3.2.2. Toxoplasma gondii

3.2.2.1. newborn disorder

3.2.2.2. transmission: Trans-placenta infection

3.2.3. Leishmanis spp.

3.2.3.1. cutaneous wound

3.2.3.2. transmission: sandy fly

3.2.4. Trypanosoma sp.

3.2.4.1. African trypanosomes

3.2.4.2. Trypanosoma cruzi

3.2.5. Sarcocystis

3.2.6. Pneumocystis

3.2.6.1. transmission:Trans-placenta infection

4. Composition of Parasite

4.1. cytoplasm

4.1.1. Ribosome

4.1.2. mitocondrai

4.1.3. golgi complex

4.2. Nucleus

4.2.1. Cromatin fiber

4.2.2. Nucleoplam

4.2.3. nucleolus

4.2.4. Nucleopore

5. Definition

5.1. The study of the relation host between Parasite

6. Kind of parasite(Living)

6.1. Facaltative parasite

6.2. Obligate parasite

6.3. Coprozic parasite

7. Host

7.1. Definitive host

7.2. Intermediate host

7.3. Reservoir host(Carrier,vector)

8. Parasite Movement

8.1. Locomotor

8.1.1. Rhizopseudopodea(Psuedopodea)

8.1.1.1. E.histolytica

8.1.1.2. E.nana

8.1.1.3. E.coli

8.1.1.4. E.gingivalis

8.1.1.5. I.butschlii

8.1.1.6. D.fragilis

8.1.1.7. Acanthamoeba spp.

8.1.1.8. Naegleria spp.

8.1.2. Zoomatigophorea(Flagella)

8.1.2.1. Trypanosomes spp.

8.1.2.2. Trichomonas vaginalis

8.1.2.3. Leishmania

8.1.2.4. Giardia lamblia

8.1.3. Telozoa (Psuedopodea-Flagella)

8.1.3.1. class:coccidea

8.1.3.1.1. Isospora belli

8.1.3.1.2. Toxoplasma gongii

8.1.3.2. class:haemorrsporidea

8.1.3.2.1. Plasmodium spp.

8.1.4. Cillatea

8.1.4.1. Balantidium coli

9. Mode of entry

9.1. gastrointestineal tract

9.2. respiratory tract

9.3. genital-urinary tract

9.4. subcutaneous infection

9.5. trans-placenta infection

10. Diseases of parasites

10.1. Malaria(Plasmodium spp.)

10.1.1. haemorrhagic fever

10.2. Amoebiasis(Entamoeba histolytica)

10.2.1. Bloody diarrhea,liver abscess

10.3. Toxoplasma gondii

10.3.1. Infant disorder

10.4. Giardiasis(Giardia lamblia)

10.4.1. Malabsorption

10.5. Balantidiasis(Balantidium coli)

10.5.1. intestinal ulceration

10.6. Pneumocystosis(Pneumocystis carinii)

10.6.1. Pneumonitis

10.7. Trypanosomesis

10.7.1. African trypanosomes

10.7.1.1. African sleeping sickness

10.7.2. Trypanosoma cruzi

10.7.2.1. Chagas' disease

10.8. Leishmaniasis(Leishmania spp.)

10.8.1. cutaneous infection

10.9. Trichomoniasis(Trichomona vaginalis)

10.9.1. Vaginal halitosis