
- •Protozoology
- •Visceral leishmaniasis
- •Dysenteric amoeba
- •Malaria
- •Dysentery
- •During river swimming
- •Gametocytes
- •Balantidium
- •Lamblia
- •As a result of bug's bites
- •Through dirty hands
- •Blood examination
- •Lamblia
- •Balantidium
- •Balantidium
- •Lamblia
- •Scraping from perianal folds
- •Trypanosomes
- •Trichomonas vaginalis
- •Toxoplasmosis
- •Leishmaniasis
- •Urogenital schistosomiasis
- •Urogenital trichomoniasis
- •Entamoeba histolytica
- •Cutaneous leishmaniasis
- •Visceral leishmaniasis
- •Giardiasis
- •Trichomoniasis
- •Anopheles mosquito
- •Agent of three-days' malaria
- •Entamoeba coli
- •Balantidium coli
- •Are not epidemically dangerous to all
- •By the inoculable way
- •Cyst with 4 nuclei
- •Entamoeba сoli
- •Entamoeba histolytica
- •Balantidium
- •Skin leishmaniasis
- •Balantidiasis
- •Mechanical
- •Blood examination
- •Immunological tests
- •Plasmodium vivax
- •Find out vegetative form in urethral discharge
- •Cutting
- •Helminthology and Arachnoentomology
- •Enterobius vermicularis
- •Ascariasis
- •Dicroceliasis
- •Scabies
- •Malaria
- •Ascariasis
- •Anopheles
- •Opisthorchosis
- •Diphyllobothriasis
- •Enterobiasis
- •Ascariasis
- •Amebiasis
- •Trichina
- •Demodicosis
- •Scabies
- •Myiasis
- •Karakurt spider
- •Enterobiasis
- •Opisthorchiasis
- •Enterobiasis
- •Scabies
- •Trichocephalus trichiurus
- •Diphyllobothriasis
- •Enterobiasis
- •Ascariasis
- •Taenia solium
- •Taenia solium
- •Taenia solium
- •Opisthorchiasis
- •Diphyllobothriasis
- •Ascariasis
- •Enterobius vermicularis
- •Diphyllobothrium latum
- •Ascariasis
- •Ascaris lumhricoides
- •Taenia saginata
- •Fascioliasis
- •Opisthorchiasis
- •While eating fish
- •Through dirty hands
- •Scabies
- •Body louse
- •Follicle mite
- •Sarcoptes scabiei
- •Intermediate
- •Reservoir
- •Intermediate
- •Intermediate
Urogenital trichomoniasis
Lambliasis
Intestinal trichomoniasis
Toxoplasmosis
Balantidiasis
The examination of a patient showed that he had toxoplasmosis. Which material was used for diagnosing the disease?
Blood
Feces
Urine
Duodenal contents
Phlegm
A woman gave birth to a dead baby with a lot of failures of development. What protozoan disease could cause the fetus's death?
Toxoplasmosis.
Malaria
Amebiasis
Leishmaniasis
Giardiasis
A patient was taken to a hospital with complaints of general weakness, pain in bowels, indigestion. The feces examination revealed cysts with 4 nuclei. Which protozoan are these cysts most typical of?
Entamoeba histolytica
Giardia intestinalis
Entamoeba coli
Balantidium coli
Entamoeba gingivalis
Mosquitoes bites caused appearance of ulcers on the human skin; the ulcers were observed under microscope. The ulcer's contents analysis revealed nonflagelated protozoans. What disease is this?
Cutaneous leishmaniasis
Visceral leishmaniasis
Malaria
Scabies
Myiasis
A patient complained of general weakness, bad appetite, and nausea. After the examination in the duodenal aspirates pear-shaped protozoans with 4 pairs of flagella and two nuclei were found. Which disease could the patient be ill with?
Giardiasis
Trichomoniasis
Leishmaniasis
Toxoplasmosis
Malaria.
In some regions of the world the cases of malaria became more frequent. What insect is a carrier of the agent of malaria?
Anopheles mosquito
Culex mosquito
Phlebotomus sandfly
Simulium black fly
Aedes mosquito
A patient consulted a doctor because of complaints of general weakness, pain in bowels, indigestion, frequent cases of bloody diarrhea (3 — 5 times a day). Laboratory analysis showed that the patient's feces contained vegetative forms of protozoans with an unstable body shape. Their cytoplasm contained food vacuoles with erythrocytes. What representative of Protozoa was found in the patient's feces?
Entamoeba histolytica
Giardia intestinalis
Balantidium coli
Entamoeba coli
Trichomonas vaginalis
A patient with bile ducts inflammation was admitted to a gastrointestinal department. In the bile duct pear-shaped protozoans with 2 nuclei and 4 pairs of flagella were found. What protozoan disease did the patient have?
Giardiasis
Toxoplasmosis
Balantidiasis
Trichomoniasis
Amebiasis
A patient with attacks of wasting fever and the body temperature rising up to 40° C was admitted to an infectious department of a hospital. The attacks repeated rhythmically every 48 hours. It was known from anamnesis that the patient had recently returned from South Africa where he had been staying for 3 years. What was the causative organism of the disease?
Agent of three-days' malaria
Agent of Gambian trypanosomiasis
Agent of giardiasis
Agent of four-days' malaria
Agent of toxoplasmosis
Cysts with 8 nuclei were found in the feces examined through a microscope. Which protozoans did those cysts belong to?