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Health

Parasites

Myxosporidia

Mixosporidia are parasites characteristic of fish. They do not always harm their owners, but their presence in large quantities can provoke fish to develop serious diseases. For the human body, myxosporidia are not dangerous.

Trypanosomes are dangerous parasites

Trypanosomes are one of the families of protists - unicellular organisms such as Euglenozoa (euglenozoa). Trypanosomes belong to pathogenic microorganisms and pose a health hazard, causing severe damage to human systems and organs.

Dust mites

Dust mites have negligible dimensions, small so that they can not be seen without the help of special optical devices. He does not come into direct contact with man, can not bite and suck blood.

Pinworms

Pinworms are parasites, the appearance of which in the intestine of a person leads to the development of enterobiosis. The name of this disease comes from Enterobiusvermicularis - the Latin term, which in medical science is used to refer to the human pinworm, which is the most common type of helminthic invasion.

Malarial plasmodium: stages, species, pattern of development

The malarious plasmodium causes a dangerous protozoan disease in a person, which is chronic and proceeds with relapses like malaria

Babesia

Babesia is an intracellular parasite that affects erythrocytes in the blood of animals and humans. Consider the pathogenesis of babesias, the structure, diseases that cause parasites, the main symptomatology of babesiosis and methods of treatment.

Toxoplasma

Due to its damaging properties, toxoplasm is a dangerous microscopic parasite (the simplest microorganism), capable of metabolizing into any cell of the human body, whether it is the nervous, epithelial or cardiac tissue.

Pinworm treatment

Treatment of pinworm should be comprehensive and conducted by all family members at the same time. This is done because of preventive considerations. But before proceeding to the treatment process, it is necessary to understand what pinworms are.

Alveococcus

Alveococcus is a larva of a parasitic worm (multi-chamber echinococcus) - causes a dangerous disease of alveococcosis, which is compared with cirrhosis and liver cancer in terms of the severity of the course, the complexity of treatment and the real threat of death.

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