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Introduction to Parasitology

3 Categories of Parasites. Protozoa (single celled)WormsNematodes: roundwormsTrematodes: flatworms, non-segmentedCestodes: tapeworms, segmented flatwormsEctoparasitesFlea, mosquito, fly, lice. Videotape Discussion. Means of transmissionGroups at riskMethods of control

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Introduction to Parasitology

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    1. Introduction to Parasitology Student Lab Division of Medical Technology Carol Larson MSEd, MT(ASCP)

    2. 3 Categories of Parasites Protozoa (single celled) Worms Nematodes: roundworms Trematodes: flatworms, non-segmented Cestodes: tapeworms, segmented flatworms Ectoparasites Flea, mosquito, fly, lice

    3. Videotape Discussion Means of transmission Groups at risk Methods of control & prevention Roles of medical technologist

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